King Stork and King Log. A study of modern Russia.
I. A tame despot. The tzar mujik. Hesitating on the crossway--the Liberal period. A tory democratic programme. The upshot of autocratic democratism--Count Dmitry Tolstoi. A man with a system. The great famine, and the economic conditions of the Russian peasants. The Jewish question in Russia. The Po...
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London, Downey & co.
1895
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnilf5 http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnilf6 |
Summary: | I. A tame despot. The tzar mujik. Hesitating on the crossway--the Liberal period. A tory democratic programme. The upshot of autocratic democratism--Count Dmitry Tolstoi. A man with a system. The great famine, and the economic conditions of the Russian peasants. The Jewish question in Russia. The Poles and the Finns.--II. Administrative exile and imprisonment. The exile to the Arctic zone. Siberian horrors--the Yakutsk massacres and the Kara tragedy. Nihilism. Modern opposition. The new reign. Mode of access: Internet. |
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