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Preface | |
Introduction: explaining state-building outcomes and the Soviet Russian case | |
Structure and Identity in the Post-Revolutionary State Elite | |
Anatomy of a regional elite: the rise of the provincial Komitetchiki | |
Constructing an elite identity: images of self, service and state | |
Informal Sources of Power in the Post-Revolutionary State | |
Extending the reach of the state: personal networks and territorial administration | |
The constraints of power: personal networks and central rulership | |
Intrastate Conflict and the Constraints of Power Redefined | |
Center and regions in conflict I: collectivization and the crisis of regional leadership | |
Center and regions in conflict II: the fall of the provincial Komitetchiki | |
Conclusion: state building and the Soviet Russian case reconsidered | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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