Massive human migrations through the late 19th century undoubtedly influenced formation of nations and countries all across Eurasia's plateau. For Russia, those migrations were pivotal in national development due to the immense territorial span, wide range of cultural diversity, profound political ...
…in Manchuria (northeastern China) by Russia in the late 19th century. The privileges for the line were obtained from China in the wake of the Sino-Japanese War (1894–95) as part of a secret alliance (1896) between Russia and China. Two years later Russia extracted from China a further...
In tsarist Russia, it was the duty of landowners and rural communities to maintain roads in good condition. Unsurfaced roads in the spring and the fall turned into an impassable quagmire. Starting in the late 17th century, the Moscow authorities began to pave the city’s streets, and soon ...
it was also a substitute for religion. It is worth noting that a proportion of the young revolutionaries of the late 19th century were children of Orthodox priests or persons associated with religious sects. It is also worth noting that the traditional Russian belief in autocracy, the desire for...
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Late Soviet Chekism: The Changing Face of Repression under Khrushchev and Beyond3. Scree... J Fedor - Russia and the Cult of State Security 被引量: 5发表: 2011年 Presidential Prefects in the Russian Provinces: El'Tsin's Regional Cadres Policy Increasingly since the collapse of Soviet power...
Pochvennichestvo (roughly “return to the soil”) was a late 19th-century Russian movement tied closely with its contemporary ideology, the Slavophile movement. Both were for the complete emancipation of serfdom, stressed a strong desire to return to the idealized past of Russia’s history, and...
By the late 19th century the city had become the country’s largest center of light industry. Its economic importance increased when it became the nexus of the Russian railroad network. A polarization occurred in the population’s social composition: the big bourgeoisie accounted for 2 percent of...
A great contribution to the understanding of the problem was made by Russian philosophers of the “silver age” (late 19th - early 20th centuries). Some of them stood on science-based positions, others adopted religious-defined approaches. K.E. Tsiolkovsky played an especially important role. ...
Russia's other late nights and early mornings generally correspond to public holidays. 出自-2015年12月阅读原文 He voyaged to England to cook in the modern Great kitchen of the prince regent, George IV, and crossed continents to prepare grand banquets for the tables of Tsar Alexander I ofRussi...