This volume surveys Nineteenth-century Russian society and economy and finds that Russian institutions, practices and ideas fit the general European pattern for that period of rapid change. Even apparently distinctive Russian features deepen our understanding of 'Europeaness'. In the Nineteenth-century there were still many different ways to be European, and excessive generalization based on the experiences of one or two countries obscures the great diversity that still characterized European civilization. Moreover, these essays bring to light several points at which Russian legislation and...
This volume surveys Nineteenth-century Russian society and economy and finds that Russian institutions, practices and ideas fit the general European p...
This volume surveys Nineteenth-century Russian society and economy and finds that Russian institutions, practices and ideas fit the general European pattern for that period of rapid change. This is an important contribution that increases understanding of Russian history at a time when Russia's relationship with the 'West' is again debated.
This volume surveys Nineteenth-century Russian society and economy and finds that Russian institutions, practices and ideas fit the general European p...
Jonathan Daly's Crime and Punishment in Russia is the first book-length study of this important topic. Drawing together much existing scholarship, it provides an overview of evolution of the system of criminal justice during the course of roughly three centuries of Russian history up to the present day. Useful features such as maps, figures, a chronology and a glossary are included, and particular attention is given throughout to comparative analysis with Western countries.
The book approaches Russia both on its own terms and in light of developments in Europe and the wider...
Jonathan Daly's Crime and Punishment in Russia is the first book-length study of this important topic. Drawing together much existing schola...
Jonathan Daly's Crime and Punishment in Russia is the first book-length study of this important topic. Drawing together much existing scholarship, it provides an overview of evolution of the system of criminal justice during the course of roughly three centuries of Russian history up to the present day. Useful features such as maps, figures, a chronology and a glossary are included, and particular attention is given throughout to comparative analysis with Western countries.
The book approaches Russia both on its own terms and in light of developments in Europe and the wider...
Jonathan Daly's Crime and Punishment in Russia is the first book-length study of this important topic. Drawing together much existing schola...