CONTRADICTORY NATURE OF THE ONGOING COURSE OF MODERNIZATION IN THE POST-REFORM RUSSIA IN THE SECOND HALF OF XIX - EARLY XX CENTURIES
The article shows that Russia is embodied both general and specific features and regularities of the world historical process. Russian objective was to ensure that society as a whole, there were conditions for the establishment of uniformity of social time as a powerful catalyzer in accelerating the processes of social and political relations. Russia has developed largely civilizationally, geographically, socio-culturally and politically as a separate territory, which formed a kind of content and composition of stable mechanisms for the reproduction of economic, cultural and political processes. Post-Reform Russia was a country that persistently rush into the future, but kept looking back in time, with fairly “easy” step over the present.
Keywords: modernization process, reform, counter-reform, constitutionalism, liberal-conservative synthesis
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Issue: 7, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 7
Rubric: METHODOLOGY OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Pages: 81 — 87
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