The Russian Factory in the Nineteenth Century

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OriginaltitleRusskaia fabrika v proshlom i nastoiashchem
LanguageRussian
GenreNon-fiction
The Russian Factory in the Nineteenth Century
Title page of the original Russian edition
AuthorMikhail Tugan-Baranovsky
Original titleRusskaia fabrika v proshlom i nastoiashchem
LanguageRussian
GenreNon-fiction
Publication date
1898
Publication placeRussia
OCLCOL24602518M

The Russian Factory in the Nineteenth Century is a book by Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky[1] originally published in Russian in 1898. For this he was awarded his doctorate by Moscow University.[2] It was republished in Russia several times, running to three editions and two reprints by 1928. John P. McKay regarded the book as an "all-time outstanding contributions to Russian economic history, and to economic history in general".[3] Tugan-Baranovsky was a Legal Marxist, and in opposition to the populist narodniks, he argued that the Russian Empire far from being able to avoid going through a capitalist stage of development, had already experienced substantial capitalist development.[3]

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