Modern Tsars and Princes: The Struggle for Hegemony in Russia
| Imprint | Verso |
| Publisher | New Left Books |
| Printed by | Biddles Ltd |
| Typeset by | M Rules |
| Cover Art by | Ilya Glazunov |
| Cover/Jacket Design by | The Senate |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | United King |
| Copyright | 1995 |
| Pages / Font | xiii + 320 pages |
| Library of Congress Catalog Card Number | 95-23359 |
| Library of Congress Classification Number | JN6692.L47 1995 |
| ISBN | 1-85984-039-6 |
| Chapters | Preface, ix Acknowledgements, xiii Introduction - The Theoretical Framework, 1 Part 1 - The Context for a Hegemonic Struggle in Contemporary Russia 1. The Frailty of Russia's New Civil Society, 25 2. How Many States; How Many Caesars?, 59 Part II - The Hegemonic Combatants 3. Westerners, 85 4. Russophiles, 128 5. Centrists, 169 6. Possibilities for a Future Socialist Hegemony, 212 7. In Lieu of a Conclusion, 244 Appendices, 253 Notes, 278 Index, 308 |
| Notes | front cover illustration: detail from the work 'Eternal Russia' by Ilya Glazunov, courtesy of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg. |
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