The article deals with issues related to the stages and trends of the three countries that were part of the Russian Empire - Russian Empire as a basis, Finland as a relatively autonomous state in its composition as Estonia, Livonia and Georgia. Analyzes the characteristics of the economic model...
In addition to almost the entire territory of modern Russia, prior to 1917 the Russian Empire included most of Dnieper Ukraine, Belarus, Bessarabia, the Grand Duchy of Finland, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Central Asian states of Russian Turkestan, most of the Baltic governorates, a signific...
The article is devoted to modern trends to expand the influence of religious organizations, the emergence of modern confessional courts and the experience of the Russian Empire XIX century. In resolving the problem of combining state and confessional judicial systems. Considering the question, the auth...
Naujamiestis was conceived by the Russian Empire to be the grand center of what was then the capital of its Vilnius Governorate and the main city in the Northwestern Krai (an administrative unit roughly comprising of modern-day Lithuania and Belarus). Naujamiestis lies entirely to the west of...
The Neo-Assyrian Empire was a powerful state that existed in the ancient Near East from 911 BC to 609 BC. It was the largest empire in the world at the time and covered much of modern-day Iraq, Syria, and parts of Iran, Turkey, and Egypt. The Neo-Assyrians were known for their mi...
It is noted that in Ukrainian literature of recent years, attention has been paid to the implementation of the Judicial Reform on the lands that are part of modern Ukraine. In both Russian and Ukrainian historical literature, the Judicial Reform of 1864 received onl...
Homicide in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union: Continuity or Change? With the collapse of Communism, statistics relating to previously 'taboo' phenomena such as homicide became available in the Soviet Union for the first tim... S Andrew,Mkinen Ilkka Henrik - 《British Journal of Criminology》...
There is perhaps no more defining legend of Afghanistan's past than that of the "Great Game," the Anglo-Russian rivalry marking the latter half of the 19th century. Christopher Wyatt's new book, Afghanistan and the Defence of Empire, off... BD Hopkins - 《Middle East Journal》 被引量:...
Lithuanians seeking industrial jobs migrated elsewhere: some to the major cities of the Russian Empire such as Riga or Saint Petersburg, others to the USA. In 1900 there were more Lithuanian speakers in Riga and Chicago than in any city in Lithuania (where the few cities that existed were do...
The status of Russia truly as an Empire, however, is secured by Ivan IV, the Terrible, who conquers the largest remnants of the Golden Horde, the Khānates of Kazan (1552) and Astrakhan (1554). This makes him "Tsar of All the Russias." The last Khānate, that of the Crimea, was ...