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Balzer, Harley D. (ed). Russia's Missing Middle Class: The Professions in Russian History. Armonk, N.Y.:
M.E. Sharpe, 1996.
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| About the Editor and Contributors | ix |
| Preface | xi |
| A Note on Dates, Archive References, and Transliteration | xvi |
| Glossary | xvii |
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1. Introduction
Harley D. Balzer | 3 |
2. Reflections on Russian Professiona
Kendall E. Bailes | 39 |
3. The Engineering Profession in Tsarist Russia
Harley D. Balzer | 55 |
4. Politics and Medical Professionalization After 1905
John F. Hutchinson | 89 |
5. Professionalism and Politics: The Russian Feldsher Movement, 1891-1918
Samuel C. Ramer | 117 |
6. Professionalization and Radicalization: Russian Psychiatrists Respond to 1905
Julie V. Brown | 143 |
7. Professional Activism and Association Among Russian Teachers, 1864-1905
Scott J. Sereghy | 169 |
8. Professionalism Among University Professors
Samuel Kassow | 197 |
9. The Transfer of Legal Technology and Culture: Law Professionals in Tsarist Russia
Brian L. Levin-Stankevich | 223 |
10. The Limits of Professionalisation: Russian Governors at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Richard G. Robbins, Jr. | 251 |
11. Professionalis, in the Ministerial Bureaucracy on the Eve of the February Revolution of 1917
Daniel T. Orlovsky | 267 |
12. Conclusion: The Missing Middle Class
Harley D. Balzer | 293 |
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| Index | 321 |