Slavophiles and Commissars: Enemies of Democracy in Modern Russia

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Author(s): Judith Devlin
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 344

Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
List of Abbreviations and Conventions......Page 10
C......Page 11
D......Page 12
M......Page 13
P......Page 14
R......Page 15
U......Page 16
Y......Page 17
Introduction......Page 18
Part I: Ideas......Page 22
1 The Intelligentsia and the Nationalist Revival......Page 24
2 Neo-Fascism......Page 55
3 Russian Orthodoxy and Nationalism......Page 82
Part II: Politics......Page 112
4 The Genesis of the August Coup, 1989–91......Page 114
5 The National Salvation Front, 1991–92......Page 139
6 The Advent of Vladimir Zhirinovsky......Page 159
7 Zyuganov’s Communists and Nationalism, 1993–95......Page 178
8 The Quest for Power: the 1995–96 Elections......Page 202
Conclusion......Page 217
Notes......Page 227
References......Page 294
B......Page 332
E......Page 333
L......Page 334
O......Page 335
R......Page 336
S......Page 337
Z......Page 338