About the Editor and Contributors | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
A Note on Dates, Archive References And Transliteration | p. xvi |
Glossary | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Reflections on Russian professions | p. 39 |
Notes | p. 54 |
The Engineering profession In Tsarist Russia | p. 55 |
Notes | p. 79 |
politics and Medicalprofessionalization After 1905 | p. 89 |
Notes | p. 111 |
professionalism and politics The Russian Feldsher Movement 1891-1918 | p. 117 |
professionalization And Radicalization: Russianpsychiatrists Respond to 1905 | p. 143 |
Professional Activism And Association Among Russian Teachers, 1864-1905 | p. 169 |
Notes | p. 189 |
professionalism Among University professors | p. 197 |
The Transfer of Legal Technology And Culture: Law professionals In Tsarist Russia | p. 223 |
The Limits of professionalization Russian Governors at the Beginning Of the Twentieth Century | p. 251 |
Notes | p. 262 |
professionalism in The Ministerial Bureaucracy on The Eve of the February Revolution of 1917 | p. 267 |
Conclusion: the Missing Middle Class | p. 293 |
Index | p. 321 |
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