Russian Officialdom: The Bureaucratization of Russian Society from the Seventeenth Century to the Twentieth Century

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Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1980. - 395 pgs.
Officialdom and Bureaucratization: An Introduction - Don Karl Rowney, Walter M. Pinter
Seventeenth-Century Chanceries and their Staffs - Borivoj Plavsic
The Origins of the Noble Official: The Boyar Elite, 1613-1689 - Robert O. Crummey
Social and Career Characteristics of the Administrative Elite, 1689-1761 - Brenda Meehan-Waters
Eighteenth-Century Nobiliary Career Patterns and Provincial Government - Robert D. Givens
The Emergence of a Military-Administrative Elite in the Don Cossack Land, 1780-1836 - Bruce W. Menning
Chiny, Ordena, and Officialdom - Helju Aulik Bennett
The Evolution of Civil Officialdom, 1755-1855 - Walter M. Pinter
Civil Officialdom and the Nobility in the 1850s - Walter M. Pinter
High Officials in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1855-1881 - Daniel T. Orlovsky
Organizational Change and Social Adaptation: The Pre-Revolutionary Ministry of Internal Affairs - Don Karl Rowney
Administration for Development: The Emerging Bureaucratic Elite, 1920-1930 - Stephen Sternheimer
Officialdom and Bureaucratization: Conclusion - Walter M. Pinter, Don Karl Rowney

Author(s): Pinter W.M., Rowney D.K. (eds.)

Language: English
Commentary: 1588088
Tags: Юридические дисциплины;История государства и права;История государства и права России