Between two revolutions

Between two revolutions

by Peter Waldron

1997

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"Why was Russia's tsarist regime ill-prepared to face the 1917 Revolution? Peter Waldron examines the crucial period between the success of the autocracy in retaining power in the 1905 Revolution and the debacle of tsarism's crushing defeat in 1917, using Stolypin's reforms as a lens through which to view the rising crisis that confronted the autocratic order.". "Stolypin's efforts to renovate the institutional, economic, and social bases of the imperial order represent the last attempt of the tsarist regime to engineer its own survival. Stolypin ultimately failed - in Waldron's account - because of the immobility of the imperial institutions, the tsar's mounting distrust, and political intrigue among groups in the Duma.". "By placing the issue of reform firmly in context, Between Two Revolutions provides a vital understanding of why the Russian autocracy was so easily swept away in 1917. This study will prove essential reading for students of modern European history, Russian history, and revolution."--BOOK JACKET.

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