This book examines the meanings that were attached to the terms "parliament" and "parliamentarism" in different historical and discursive contexts of the late Russian Empire, revolutionary and Soviet Russia, and the Soviet Union.
This book examines the meanings that were attached to the terms "parliament" and "parliamentarism" in different historical and discursive contexts of the late Russian Empire, revolutionary and Soviet Russia, and the Soviet Union.
Ivan Sablin is a research project coordinator in the Department of History at Heidelberg University, Germany, and research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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List of Figures Abbreviations Note on the Text Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Representation of the people: The making of the State Duma, 1905-1907 Chapter 2: Legislative chambers: The State Duma and the State Council, 1907-1917 Chapter 3: A parliamentary revolution: Postimperial assemblies, 1917-1918 Chapter 4: An antiparliamentary revolution: The RSFSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1918-1922 Chapter 5: An alternative to parliament: The USSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1923-1934 Chapter 6: A socialist parliament: The making of the Supreme Soviet and its functions, 1935-1954 Chapter 7: The supreme body of state power: The Supreme Soviet normalized and contested, 1955-1985 Chapter 8: Soviet parliamentarism: The Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People's Deputies, 1985-1991 Conclusion Index
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Note on the Text
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Representation of the people: The making of the State Duma, 1905-1907
Chapter 2: Legislative chambers: The State Duma and the State Council, 1907-1917
Chapter 3: A parliamentary revolution: Postimperial assemblies, 1917-1918
Chapter 4: An antiparliamentary revolution: The RSFSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1918-1922
Chapter 5: An alternative to parliament: The USSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1923-1934
Chapter 6: A socialist parliament: The making of the Supreme Soviet and its functions, 1935-1954
Chapter 7: The supreme body of state power: The Supreme Soviet normalized and contested, 1955-1985
Chapter 8: Soviet parliamentarism: The Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People's Deputies, 1985-1991
List of Figures Abbreviations Note on the Text Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Representation of the people: The making of the State Duma, 1905-1907 Chapter 2: Legislative chambers: The State Duma and the State Council, 1907-1917 Chapter 3: A parliamentary revolution: Postimperial assemblies, 1917-1918 Chapter 4: An antiparliamentary revolution: The RSFSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1918-1922 Chapter 5: An alternative to parliament: The USSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1923-1934 Chapter 6: A socialist parliament: The making of the Supreme Soviet and its functions, 1935-1954 Chapter 7: The supreme body of state power: The Supreme Soviet normalized and contested, 1955-1985 Chapter 8: Soviet parliamentarism: The Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People's Deputies, 1985-1991 Conclusion Index
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Note on the Text
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Representation of the people: The making of the State Duma, 1905-1907
Chapter 2: Legislative chambers: The State Duma and the State Council, 1907-1917
Chapter 3: A parliamentary revolution: Postimperial assemblies, 1917-1918
Chapter 4: An antiparliamentary revolution: The RSFSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1918-1922
Chapter 5: An alternative to parliament: The USSR Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee, 1923-1934
Chapter 6: A socialist parliament: The making of the Supreme Soviet and its functions, 1935-1954
Chapter 7: The supreme body of state power: The Supreme Soviet normalized and contested, 1955-1985
Chapter 8: Soviet parliamentarism: The Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People's Deputies, 1985-1991
Conclusion
Index
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