Russia's Rulers Under the Old Regime
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Dominic Lieven
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"This study is a collective biography of the 215 men appointed by Nicholas II to the Russian State Council. In the nineteenth century, this body stood at the summit of the Russian bureaucratic structure, operating as the chief advisory body on civil legislation and budget. In 1906, it was reconstituted as the upper house of the new ’parliamentary monarchy.’ In both phases, it played a major role in bureaucratic politics and policy-making. Although other scholars have examined the State Council, Lieven examines this body not for its own sake, but to identify the power elite in late Imperial Russia. His approach is based largely on the assumption that elevation to the State Council was the mark of success for a bureaucratic career. . . . Drawing upon an impressive array of printed and archival sources, the author provides a multifaceted portrait of this elite—origins, career paths, wealth, education, and the like. Particularly noteworthy is his meticulous use of the sources . . . enabling him to correct errors and invalidated assumptions in previous scholarship."—Gregory L. Freeze, Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"By reminding us that tsarist officials could be intelligent, educated, cultured, humane and devoted to the interests of the state as they perceived them, Lieven provides a valuable corrective to the demonological portrait drawn by their opponents. . . . This well-produced book should become essential reading for all students of the social and political history of late tsarist Russia. It is both readable and scholarly, and the author’s arguments are thoughtful and thought-provoking."—Maureen Perrie, History
"[A] meticulously researched book. . . . Lieven offers a basis for understanding the men who were unseated in the fall of the old regime."—Los Angeles Times Book Review
Publication Date: September 10, 1989
35 b/w illus.