書誌事項

The memoirs of Count Witte

translated and edited by Sidney Harcave

M.E. Sharpe, c1990

タイトル別名

Vospominanii︠a︡

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注記

Rev. translation of Vospominanii︠a︡, which includes text of the unpublished Zapisi Grafa Vitte

Bibliography: p. 841-852

Includes indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A portrait of the twilight years of Isarism by Count Sergei Witte (1849-1915), the man who built modern Russia. Witte presents incisive and often piquant portraits of the mighty and those around them--powerful Alexander III, the weak-willed Nicholas II, and the neurasthenic Empress Alexandra, along with his own notorious cousin, Madam blavatsky, the "priestess of the occult".

目次

  • Volume I: 1849-1903
  • 1_1: My Family
  • 1_2: General Fadeev and His Times
  • 1_3: Some Caucasian Memories
  • 1_4: My Education
  • 1_5: The Odessa Railroad, 1870-1879
  • 1_6: St. Petersburg, 1879-1880
  • 1_7: Kievan Years 1880-1889
  • 1_8: Kievan Years, 1880-1889
  • 1_9: Kiev in the 1880s
  • 1_10: Kiev in the 1880s
  • 1_11: Director of the Department of Railroad Affairs 1889-1891
  • 1_12: St. Petersburg, 1889-1891
  • 1_13: Minister of Ways and Communications, 1891-1892
  • 1_14: Family Matters
  • 1_15: Prince Vladimir Petrovich Meshcherskii
  • 1_16: Fellow Ministers and Other High Officials, 1889-1894
  • 1_17: Minister of Finance
  • 1_18: Emperor Alexander III
  • 1_19: My Work as Minister of Finance under Emperor Alexander III
  • 1_20: The Imperial Court
  • 1_21: Last Days of Emperor Alexander III
  • 1_22: A New Reign Begins
  • 1_23: The New Emperor's First Personnel Changes, 1894-1895
  • 1_24: The Sino-Russtan Treaty of 1896
  • 1_25: The Khodynka Tragedy
  • 1_26: May-October 1896
  • 1_27: Some New Faces, Some New and Unfortunate Policies 1896-1898
  • 1_28: The Visiting Dignitaries, 1897
  • 1_29: Origins of the War with Japan, 1897-1900
  • 1_30: Foreign Affairs, 1898-1900
  • 1_31: A New Minister of Interior and Some Minor Developments, 1898-1900
  • 1_32: The Imperial Court
  • 1_33: On the Road to War and Revolution, 1901-1903
  • 1_34: My Departure from the Office of Minister of Finance
  • Volume II: 1903-1906
  • 2_1: On the Eve of War
  • 2_22: My Differences with Plehve
  • 2_3: The First Months of War, January-July 1904
  • 2_4: The "Political Spring" and Bloody Sunday
  • 2_5: War and Peace, February-September 1905
  • 2_6: General Strike
  • 2_7: General Strike
  • 2_8: The October Manifesto
  • 2_9: My First Ten Days as Premier
  • 2_10: Impediments to My Work
  • 2_11: The Restoration of Order
  • 2_12: Cabinet Changes
  • 2_13: The Loan That Saved Russia's Financial Strength
  • 2_14: Fulfilling the Promise of the October 17 Manifesto
  • 2_15: The End of My Tenure
  • Volume III
  • 3_1: Exile?
  • 3_2: Attempts on My Life
  • 3_3: Personalia, 1907-1911
  • 3_4: Formation of the Goremykin Government
  • 3_5: The First State Duma
  • 3_6: The Opening of the Stolypin Era
  • 3_7: The Second State Duma
  • 3_8: Stolypin in the Ascendant, 1907-1910
  • 3_9: Foreign Affairs, 1907-1911
  • 3_10: Court Calendar, 1907-1911
  • 3_11: Politics and the Armed Forces, 1907-1911
  • 3_12: The End of the Stolypin Era

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