947.081 RUS Russia's Great Reforms, 1855 - 1881 / ed.: B. Eklof, J. Bushnell, L. Zakharova. - Bloomington ; Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, 1994. - 297 p. - (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies). - Bibliography : p. 281 - 288. - ISBN 0-253-20861-0. - Текст : непосредственный. Contributors : p. 289 - 290. Index : p. 291 - 297
Gleason, Abbott. The Great Reforms and the Historians since Stalin / A. Gleason State and Reform : Part I Zakharova, Larissa. Autocracy and the Reforms of 1861 - 1874 in Russia : Choosing Paths of Development / L. Zakharova Field, Daniel. The Year of Jubilee / D. Field Rieber, Alfred. Interest-Group Politics in the Era of the Great Reforms / A. J. Rieber Gatrell, Peter. The Meaning of the Great Reforms in Russian Economic History / З. Gatrell Christian, David. A Neglected Great Reform : the Abolition of Tax Farming in Russia / D. Christian Kipp, Jacob. The Russian Navy and the Problem of Technological Transfer : Technological Backwardness and Military-Industrial Development, 1853 - 1876 / J. W. Kipp Bushnell, John. Miliutin and the Balkan War : Military Reform vs. Military Performance / J. S. Bushnell State and Society : Part II Ustiantseva, Natalia. Accountable Only to God and the Senate : Peace Mediators and the Great Reforms / N. F. Ustiantseva Nardova, Valeriia. Municipal Self-Government after the 1870 Reform / V. A. Nardova Petrov, Fedor. Crowning the Edifice : the Zemstvo, Local Self-Government, and the Constitutional Movement, 1864 - 1881 / F. A. Petrov Afanasev, Alexander. Jurors and Jury Trials in Imperial Russia, 1866 - 1885 / A. K. Afanasev Neuberger, Joan. Popular Legal Cultures : the St. Petersburg Mirovoi Sud / J. Neuberger Kassow, Samuel. The University Statute of 1863 : a Reconsideration / S. D. Kassow Lindenmeyr, Adele. The Rise of Voluntary Associations during the Great Reforms : the Case of Charity / A. Lindenmeyr
The Great Reforms undertaken during the reign of Alexander II represented a unique attempt by the tsarist government to restructure virtually every aspect of Russian life, beginning with the emancipation of the serfs and continuing through reform of local government, the judiciary, the military, education, the financial system, censorship, and other domains. This volume, the work of an international group of scholars that includes historians from Russia, maps out the major landmarks in the conceptualization and implementation of the reforms and proposes a variety of perspectives from which to view them