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The Limits of Reform: The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Imperial Russia, 1802-1881

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By (author): Daniel T. Orlovsky

Translated by: Arsenii Chernyj

The Limits of Reform examines the institutional, social, and cultural foundations of bureaucratic power and authority in Imperial Russia using the deeply rooted and wide ranging Ministry of Internal Affairs as example. The author develops the concept of Ministerial Power to explain the enduring and highly personalized mode of authority in Russian history. This analysis and concept have implications for understanding both Soviet and post-Soviet governmental institutions. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Academic Studies Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798887190266

About Daniel T. Orlovsky

Daniel Orlovsky was born in Chicago and educated at Harvard (AB AM PH.D.). He studied Russian at the Defense Language Institute Monterey CA while in the US Marine Corps. At Southern Methodist University since 1976 he served as Department Chair (1986 97) and Director of the SMU in Oxford summer school at University College Oxford (1994 present). He has been Visiting Professor of History at UC Berkeley Stanford and the University of Texas at Austin and continues to make frequent research trips to Russia and Helsinki Finland. His research interests include the Russian Provisional Government bureaucracy the role of white-collar workers/lower middle strata in Russian and Soviet history and the intersection of institutions society and politics across the divide of the Russian Revolution. His most recent book is A Companion to the Russian Revolution.

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