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Russian Conservatism

by (author) Paul Robinson

Publisher
Cornell University Press
Initial publish date
May 2021
Category
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Russian & Former Soviet Union, Conservatism & Liberalism
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781501755361
    Publish Date
    May 2021
    List Price
    $33.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781501747342
    Publish Date
    Oct 2019
    List Price
    $60.95

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Description

Russian Conservatism examines the history of Russian conservative thought from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present. Robinson charts the contributions made by philosophers, politicians, and others during the Imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet periods. Looking at cultural, political, and social-economic conservatism in Russia, Russian Conservatism demonstrates that such ideas are helpful in interpreting Russia's present as well as its past and will be influential in shaping Russia's future, for better or for worse, in the years to come.

About the author

PAUL ROBINSON is a senior research associate of the Atlantic Institute of Education. He is also a former teacher in Nova Scotia and Alberta.

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Awards

  • Winner, The Federalist Notable Books of the Year List

Editorial Reviews

For anyone interested in the history of conservatism in Russia, this book is invaluable, providing as it does in-depth information on conservatism in the development and transformation of Russian culture, politics, and socio-economic life. It is a very good source for future research in the study of the historical transformation of the Russian state and Russian society.

International Journal of Russian Studies

Paul Robinson's comprehensive and timely Russian Conservatism locates contemporary Russian politics within the historical continuum of conservative thought. With a balanced, systematic approach, Robinson guides his reader through a complex and at times contradictory set of beliefs from the early 1800s to the present day.

BASEES

Robinson writes fluidly and engagingly about his topic; Russian Conservatism is a magisterial work, and a must-read for students of Russia's past as well as those of her present, and certainly those eager to divine her future.

New Books Network

Robinson's conclusion that entrenched conservative reaction is set to strengthen would seem unarguable. His book facilitates an understanding of just how conservatism has triumphed in Russia.

Journal of European Studies

What Paul Robinson accomplishes in Russian Conservatism is no small feat. This book is a worthwhile read that deserves a large audience

The University Bookman

Russia watchers tend to focus on Putin's authoritarianism and expansionist sphere-of-influence projects. But Robinson argues that Russian conservatism requires increased scholarly attention because it has become a salient aspect of post-communist Russia. Among this book's notable contributions are ideational cameos of little-known Russian conservative thinkers.

Choice

[F]or those interested not only in why, but how Russia's tangled intellectual garden has and might grow, Robinson's book is an important contribution.

Russia Reviewed

For anyone interested in the history of conservatism in Russia, this book is invaluable, providing as it does in-depth information on conservatism in the development and transformation of Russian culture, politics, and socio-economic life. It is a very good source for future research in the study of the historical transformation of the Russian state and Russian society.

International Journal of Russian Conservatism

As an overview of Russia's leading conservative thinkers, Robinson's succinct survey is an excellent introduction. Those who teach courses on the history of Russian thought will be obligated to include his book in their syllabi. It will also help us understand political thinking in today's federation.

Canadian Slavonic Papers

Robinson's fascinating book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the socio-cultural dynamic and history behind Russia's great-power ambition.

The Federalist

Paul Robinson's engaging new book traces the multivalent, paradoxical, and circuitous developments of Russian conservatism from this inceptionary moment to its articulations in present-day Russia by examining an array of responses to key events in modern Russian and European history.

The Russian Review

Defining Russian conservatism is a bit like putting a jellyfish into a box, and Robinson offers an absolutely scrupulous dissection of its manifestations from 1800 to 2017. He concludes that Russian conservatism is about much more than the reactionary nationalism to which it is very often reduced; in fact, it comprises quite varied ideas about how to achieve managed, organic change and reform, while drawing on and preserving Russian culture and tradition.

Times Literary Supplement

Robinson pairs erudition with admirably calibrated judgment; he manages to resist the terrible simplications that too often dominate punditry, and even scholarship, on all things Russian

Claremont Review of Books

This important, timely book fills a void. The book is an insightful primer, introducing readers to conservatism as a part of the ideological landscape and national conversation across two centuries.

Slavic Review

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