Jonathan A. Grant has written a highly original study of the Putilov
works—the most famous industrial conglomerate in the Russian Empire
during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With the
emergence of a capitalist system in the Russian federation in the
1990s, scholarly debate over the nature of Russian capitalism has been
revived, and with this study, Grant issues a major challenge to the
conventional wisdom on the nature of the Russian economy in the years
before the Bolshevik revolution. Grant argues that the Putilov
Company, which manufactured arms for the Russian state and a wide
range of heavy industrial equipment for civilian use, adopted business
practices that resembled the experiences of large machinery and
armaments manufacturers in Britain, France, the Austro-Hungarian
Empire, and Germany. This interpretation runs directly counter to the
traditional and widely held view that Russian capitalism was shaped by
the tsarist state's orders and subsidies and that the tsarist system
was incompatible with the development of modern capitalism. Grant
makes direct comparisons between Putilov and the famous western firm
of Krupp and Vickers, illustrating similar business decisions made by
both companies in terms of diversification of the product line and a
penchant for private (as opposed to state) markets for primary income.
Grant has gone beyond Soviet works on the Putilov plant, examining
archival documents of the company and offering critical comments on
both Soviet and Western scholarship on Russian economic and social
history from the perspective of this important industrial enterprise.
Grant not only repeatedly demonstrates that the Putilov firm responded
effectively to the changing market for its wide range of industrial
products but also shows that the tsarist regime provided far more of
the "systemic regularity" needed for capitalist development than
generally believed. Grant's work is a significant contribution to this
ongoing debate, offering a much-needed case study of Russian business
history and a comparative study that extends across national
boundaries. Big Business in Russia is essential reading for graduate
students in Russian and European history and will also appeal to
American and European business leaders eager to understand the
historical background of the current economic challenges facing
Russia.
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ISBN
9780822977315
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Pittsburgh Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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