Parliaments in the Late Russian Empire, Revolutionary Russia, and the Soviet Union by Sablin, Ivan (9781032556895) | Browns Books
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Parliaments in the Late Russian Empire, Revolutionary Russia, and the Soviet Union

Part of the Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe series
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This book examines the meanings that were attached to the terms “parliament” and “parliamentarism” in the different historical and discursive contexts of the late Russian Empire, revolutionary and Soviet Russia, and the Soviet Union.

It discusses those institutions referred to as parliaments by contemporaries, gives special attention to their functions, and traces the broader debates on parliamentarism within Russia and the Soviet Union, in Russian émigré circles, and among foreign observers.

It highlights that only the late imperial and perestroika assemblies can be considered legislative institutions that expressed dissensus but argues that other assemblies, often referred to as “rubber-stamp” parliaments due to their lack of legislative competence and influence over other authorities, should not be dismissed.

The Supreme Soviet, for instance, provided an integrative function binding society and elites in a top-down manner, while its deputies engaged in information acquisition and state micromanagement through interactions with their constituents.

It also played an important role in interparliamentary relations and, as one of the first institutions of nominal parliamentarism in an autocratic single-party regime, of which there were many in the twentieth century, served as a model for numerous state socialist regimes.

By addressing the role of parliaments in reassembling imperial spaces through political representation and the functions of nominal legislative institutions, the book explores the contribution of Russian and Soviet assemblies to global political modernity. Winner of the 2024 Ab Imperio Best Book Award for the best study in new imperial history and history of diversity in Northern Eurasia, up to the late twentieth century.

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Routledge
1032556897 / 9781032556895
Paperback / softback
27/06/2025
United Kingdom
456 pages, 60 Halftones, black and white; 60 Illustrations, black and white
156 x 234 mm, 453 grams

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