“For the peasants, the king was an utterly sacred figure. His abdication gave moral sanction for redistribution” – Mikhail Davydov

Istanbul Institute of
Russian and Sovietic Studies

Historian Mikhail Davydov speaks on Russias ways of development prior to 1917 !

This interview had been made by Andrew Borzenko and originally published by meduza.io, on January 13th, 2018 at 11:38

Debates about the February and October revolutions of a century ago took up all of 2017: was it possible to avoid them? Was it possible to avoid the Civil war? Why, did Russia, after overthrowing the autocracy, soon turn out to be a totalitarian country?

Summing up the points of this discussion, “Medusa” spoke to professor Mikhail Davydov, historian at the School of History School of Economics who in November became the winner of the Yegor Gaidar Award for the book “Twenty years before the Great War. Russian modernization Witte – Stolypin.”

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