TY - BOOK AU - Robinson,Paul TI - Russian Conservatism T2 - NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies SN - 9781501747359 AV - DK510.6 U1 - 320.520947 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Ithaca, NY : PB - Cornell University Press, KW - Conservatism KW - Russia (Federation) KW - Russia KW - Soviet Union KW - Political culture KW - History KW - Political Science & Political History KW - Soviet & East European History KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union KW - bisacsh KW - Russian history, contemporary Russian politics, political philosophy, intellectual history N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; INTRODUCTION --; CHAPTER 1. DEFINING RUSSIAN CONSERVATISM --; CHAPTER 2. THE REIGN OF ALEXANDER I --; CHAPTER 3. OFFICIAL NATIONALITY --; CHAPTER 4. THE SLAVOPHILES --; CHAPTER 5. THE GREAT REFORMS --; CHAPTER 6. THE ERA OF COUNTER-REFORM --; CHAPTER 7. BETWEEN REVOLUTIONS --; CHAPTER 8. EMIGRATION --; CHAPTER 9. THE SOVIET UNION UNDER STALIN --; CHAPTER 10. LATE SOVIET CONSERVATISM --; CHAPTER 11. POST-SOVIET RUSSIA --; CONCLUSION --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Paul Robinson's Russian Conservatism examines the history of Russian conservative thought from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present. As he shows, conservatism has made an underappreciated contribution to Russian national identity, to the ideology of Russian statehood, and to Russia's social-economic development. Robinson charts the contributions made by philosophers, politicians, and others during the Imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet periods. Looking at cultural, political, and social-economic conservatism in Russia, he discusses ideas and issues of more than historical interest. Indeed, what Russian Conservatism demonstrates is that such ideas are helpful in interpreting Russia's present as well as its past and will be influential in shaping Russia's future, for better or for worse, in the years to come.For the past two centuries Russian conservatives have sought to adapt to the pressures of modernization and westernization and, more recently, globalization, while preserving national identity and political and social stability. Through Robinson's research we can now understand how Russian conservatives have continually proposed forms of cultural, political, and economic development seen as building on existing traditions, identity, forms of government, and economic and social life, rather than being imposed on the basis of abstract theory and foreign models UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501747366?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781501747366 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781501747366/original ER -