Capitalism and Politics in Russia: A Social History of the Moscow Merchants, 1855-1905
This monograph - based largely on memoirs, diaries, archival documents and other primary sources - represents a comprehensive social history of the Moscow merchants in the period between 1855 and 1905. The author first examines the essential aspects of traditional merchant culture in the early nineteenth century. He then discusses the emergence of 'capitalist' manufacturers and traders, a group who implemented modern business techniques in the 1840s without however, adopting the political liberalism of the western bourgeoisie. Committed to economic modernisation as a means of redressing Russia's humiliation in the Crimean War, these merchants cooperated with sympathetic intellectuals in railroad management, banking, journalism and the struggle to gain tariff protection. The study concludes with an analysis of the 'bourgeois' class consciousness that resulted from the Moscow commercial-industrial leaders' conflicts with both the tsarist government and the militant labour movement during the Revolution of 1905. Owen contributes to discussions about the distinctive features of Russian social and economic development in the final years of the Russian Empire.
1110762792
Capitalism and Politics in Russia: A Social History of the Moscow Merchants, 1855-1905
This monograph - based largely on memoirs, diaries, archival documents and other primary sources - represents a comprehensive social history of the Moscow merchants in the period between 1855 and 1905. The author first examines the essential aspects of traditional merchant culture in the early nineteenth century. He then discusses the emergence of 'capitalist' manufacturers and traders, a group who implemented modern business techniques in the 1840s without however, adopting the political liberalism of the western bourgeoisie. Committed to economic modernisation as a means of redressing Russia's humiliation in the Crimean War, these merchants cooperated with sympathetic intellectuals in railroad management, banking, journalism and the struggle to gain tariff protection. The study concludes with an analysis of the 'bourgeois' class consciousness that resulted from the Moscow commercial-industrial leaders' conflicts with both the tsarist government and the militant labour movement during the Revolution of 1905. Owen contributes to discussions about the distinctive features of Russian social and economic development in the final years of the Russian Empire.
41.99 In Stock
Capitalism and Politics in Russia: A Social History of the Moscow Merchants, 1855-1905

Capitalism and Politics in Russia: A Social History of the Moscow Merchants, 1855-1905

by Thomas C. Owen
Capitalism and Politics in Russia: A Social History of the Moscow Merchants, 1855-1905

Capitalism and Politics in Russia: A Social History of the Moscow Merchants, 1855-1905

by Thomas C. Owen

Paperback

$41.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

This monograph - based largely on memoirs, diaries, archival documents and other primary sources - represents a comprehensive social history of the Moscow merchants in the period between 1855 and 1905. The author first examines the essential aspects of traditional merchant culture in the early nineteenth century. He then discusses the emergence of 'capitalist' manufacturers and traders, a group who implemented modern business techniques in the 1840s without however, adopting the political liberalism of the western bourgeoisie. Committed to economic modernisation as a means of redressing Russia's humiliation in the Crimean War, these merchants cooperated with sympathetic intellectuals in railroad management, banking, journalism and the struggle to gain tariff protection. The study concludes with an analysis of the 'bourgeois' class consciousness that resulted from the Moscow commercial-industrial leaders' conflicts with both the tsarist government and the militant labour movement during the Revolution of 1905. Owen contributes to discussions about the distinctive features of Russian social and economic development in the final years of the Russian Empire.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521101738
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/18/2008
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The Moscow merchant estate before 1855; 2. The formation of a merchant ideology 1855–1860; 3. Economic challenges and accommodation with the state 1855–1877; 4. The political impact of the reactionary ideology 1860–1890; 5. Industrial growth and the challenge of the labour movement 1880–1900; 6. Toward a bourgeois consciousness: culture and politics 1880–1904; 7. The failure of the bourgeois revolution 1905; 8. The fateful legacy of reactionary nationalism; Appendix; Notes; Selected bibliography; Index.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews