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The Decembrists in Siberia, 1826-1856 [PDF]
The attempted rising in St Petersburg on 14.12.1825, and the almost simultaneous mutiny of the Chernigov regiment in the Ukraine, were led by young officers who had recognised that the continued existence of the serf system was the main cause of Russia's
Birkett, Kupava E
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PALACE COUP ON MARCH 11 1801 (HISTORIAN-LEGAL STUDY)
The article is dedicated to historian-legal analysis of the plot and palace coup on March 11 1801, directed on dethronement of the emperor Paul I. The article reveals their essential change from the XVIII century upheaval and similarity of certain ...
A. Skorobogatov, L. Kuanchaleyeva
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Russian society associated the beginning of the reign of Alexander I with political, economic and social reforms in the state. Serfdom, restrictions of civil liberties, the need for structural changes in the state administration, the formation of ...
PETROV Alexander Vasilievich
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Kutuzov and Ryleev, what these names mean in the version of the stanza in “Eugene Onegin”
The fate of Onegin includes different stages of spiritual development of the hero – a secular dandy, a man with an early old soul, and a man around the Decembrist circle.
Nikishov Yuri Mikhailovich
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The validation of the writer's prophetic status in the Russian Literary tradition: From Pushkin and Iazykov through Gogol to Dostoevsky [PDF]
Davidson, P
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From Triumphal Gates to Triumphant Rotting: Refractions of Rome in the Russian Political Imagination. [PDF]
This dissertation explores the persistence and importance of the idea of a political Rome in the literature of the Russian Empire. I offer five case studies from five historical periods, starting in the eighteenth century and ending with the abdication ...
Greco, Olga
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