1837 was a critical moment in Russia's history. The year's noteworthy occurrences extend from the realms of culture, religion, and ideas to those of empire, politics, and industry. This book argues that the 1830s in Russia were a period of dynamism and culture, and that 1837 was pivotal for the country's entry into the modern age.
The codification of the laws is arguably the most important event of the 1830s and adds weight to Werth's overall argument, but it came two years early. Such caveats make the book ideal for discussion in graduate seminars. Werth's writing is light, concise, with occasional humor, and its short chapters with separate conclusions are ideal for classroom use.