Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration and Names
Terms and Abbreviations
Introduction
Part One: Personnel Policy, Everyday Life, and the Mentality of the Imperial Army
1. Officer Manning Policies, 1856-1914
2. Educating the Imperial Russian Officer Corps, 1856-1903
3. The Officers’ Regiment
4. The Soldiers’ Lives and the Regiment, 1856-1904
5. The Transition from an Army of Honor to an Army of Virtue, 1874-1904
6. The Political Nature of the Officer Corps
Part Two: War, Revolution, and Their Aftermath
7. The Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878
8. The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905
9. The Revolution of 1905
10. The Constitutional Period, 1906-1914
Part Three: The First World War and Revolution
11. The First World War: Officers at War, July 1914-March 1917
12. The Soldiers at War, July 1914-March 1917
13. Wartime Officer-Enlisted Relations
14. The February Revolution
15. Officer-Enlisted Relations, March-October 1917
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index