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Russian Officialdom
Officialdom and Bureaucratization: Conclusion
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Walter M. Pintner
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Don Karl Rowney
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1980
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Officialdom and Bureaucratization: An Introduction
pp. 19
Seventeenth-Century Chanceries and Their Staffs
pp. 46
The Origins of the Noble Official: The Boyar Elite, 1613–1689
pp. 76
Social and Career Characteristics of the Administrative Elite, 1689–1761
pp. 106
Eighteenth-Century Nobiliary Career Patterns and Provincial Government
pp. 130
The Emergence of a Military-Administrative Elite in the Don Cossack Land, 1708–1836
pp. 162
Chiny, Ordena, and Officialdom
pp. 190
The Evolution of Civil Officialdom, 1755–1855
pp. 227
Civil Officialdom and the Nobility in the 1850s
pp. 250
High Officials in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1855–1881
pp. 283
Organizational Change and Social Adaptation: The Pre-Revolutionary Ministry of Internal Affairs
pp. 316
Administration for Development: The Emerging Bureaucratic Elite, 1920–1930
pp. 355
Evolution of Leadership Selection in the Central Committee, 1917–1927
pp. 369
Officialdom and Bureaucratization: Conclusion
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