Twilight of the Empire. The Russian State and Law at the Turn of the Century
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"Twilight of the Empire. The Russian State and Law at the Turn of the Century" continues the author's series by Pavel Krasheninnikov, which includes the books "From Tribe to Empire. The Emergence of the Russian State and Law" and "The Time of Great Reforms. The Golden Age of the Russian State and Law". This publication covers a turning point for the Russian Empire from the accession of Alexander III to the February Revolution of 1917 and the collapse of the monarchy.
The third book by the famous Russian legal scholar, Doctor of Law, Professor Pavel Krasheninnikov examines the social, political and economic prerequisites for the fall of the autocracy - this includes social turbulence, the collapse of the governance system, and the actual inability of the state system to evolve at the same rate as the life of a huge empire changed. The era of change at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is viewed through the prism of the legal system, which reflects the history of a great country like a mirror.
If you are interested in the history of Russia, the history of the state and law, this publication will be an invaluable contribution to the reader's library.
The third book by the famous Russian legal scholar, Doctor of Law, Professor Pavel Krasheninnikov examines the social, political and economic prerequisites for the fall of the autocracy - this includes social turbulence, the collapse of the governance system, and the actual inability of the state system to evolve at the same rate as the life of a huge empire changed. The era of change at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is viewed through the prism of the legal system, which reflects the history of a great country like a mirror.
If you are interested in the history of Russia, the history of the state and law, this publication will be an invaluable contribution to the reader's library.
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- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series From the first person. The history of our country