From Hierarchy to Egalitarianism: From Gerschenkron to Gregory—Deduction and Induction from NIE/AEI Complementarity and the Regulationist Model
Sylvia Sztern ()
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Sylvia Sztern: Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Chapter Chapter 2 in Russia on the Move, 2022, pp 21-62 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract Russia’s historical transition, described in this monograph, and the recent one—dating from 1985 or so—have one feature in common: a shift from personalized to impersonalized institutions. Thus, my historical investigation of the Tsarist modernization centers on the dissolution of personalized hierarchies of coercion.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89285-2_2
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