Imperial RussiaThe Russian Empire (Росси́йская Импе́рия, also Imperial Russia) covers the period of Russian history from the expansion of Russia under Peter the Great into the Russian Empire stretching from the Baltic to the Pacific Ocean, to the deposition of Nicholas II of Russia, the last tsar, at the start of the Russian Revolution in 1917. This period is also regarded by many as the Russian Empire, however many also consider the Soviet Union to have been a continuation of the empire up until the fall of the Soviet government in 1991. Fixing the period of the Russian Empire is contentious, whereas fixing the period of Imperial Russia is more straightforward. Early Imperial Russia\n*Peter the Great and the Russian Empire\n*The Era of Russian Palace Revolutions\n*Russian Imperial Expansion and Maturation - Catherine II Ruling the Empire \n*War and Peace in Russia, 1796-1825\n*Russia under Nicholas I Transformation of Russia in the Nineteenth Century\n*Russian Economic Development in the 19th century\n*Russian Reforms and Their Limits, 1855-1892\n*Russian Foreign Affairs after the Crimean War\n*19th century Russian Revolutionary Movements\n*Russian Accelerated Industrialization in the 19th century\n*Radical Russian Political Parties in the late 19th century\n*Russian Imperialism in Asia and the Russo-Japanese War The Last Years of the Autocracy\n*Russian Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1905-1907\n*The Stolypin and Kokovtsov Governments of Russia\n*Russian Active Balkan Policy, 1906-13\n*Russia at War, 1914-16\n*The Fatal Weakening of Tsarism in RussiaReferences\n* Library of Congress Country Studies: Russia \n\n\nCategory:Russian historyCategory:Imperial Russia |
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"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both." - Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), Inaugural Address, January 20, 1953 |
