Rossijskij konservatizm i reforma, 1907 - 1914
In: Soviet and Post-Soviet politics and society 39
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In: Soviet and Post-Soviet politics and society 39
In: Schriften des Instituts für Geschichte
In: Reihe 1, Allgemeine und deutsche Geschichte 26
In: Neue Bauhausbücher Neue Zählung, Band 5
In: Forschungen zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte 20
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 61, Heft 4, S. 762-786
ISSN: 2325-7784
The article analyzes the relationship of conservatives to the political order that arose after the 1905 revolution. It suggests that by the start of World War I, a dissatisfaction with the status quo had become a characteristic feature of Russian conservatism. The archaic formula "orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality" was the quintessential conservative discourse, both for nationalist supporters of conservative reforms and for opponents of any innovation such as Dubrovin's All-Russian Union of the Russian People. But this formula existed in sharp contradiction to the realities of "renewed Russia." Conservatives continually underscored the lack of correspondence between reality and their conservative dogma. In conservative circles, the growth of social tensions on the eve of the war was also understood as evidence of the inadequacy of the new political order. Because of this, Russian conservatives did not aspire to preserve the Third of June system and did not try to restore it after February 1917.
In: The British Peace Movement 1870-1914, S. 176-215
In: British documents on foreign affairs
In: Part 1. From the mid-nineteenth century to the First World War
In: Series F. Europe, 1848 - 1914 Vol. 15