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ALEXANDER II (4) answer(s).
 
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Endurance and endeavour: Russian history 1812-1971 / Westwood, J N 1973  Book
Westwood J N Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1973.
Description viii, 472p.: maps, tableHbk
Standard Number 0199130728
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ID:   064258


History of Russia: people, legends, events, forces / Evtuhov, Catherine; Goldfrank, David; Hughes, Lindsey; Stites, Richard 2004  Book
Evtuhov, Catherine Book
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Publication Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004.
Description xix, 840p.Hbk
Contents Suggested Readings Pages: A-1 to A-25 Index Pages: I-1 to I-35
Standard Number 0395660726
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ID:   144978


Polish experiment of the Romanov dynasty / Bulatov, Yu   Article
Bulatov, Yu Article
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Summary/Abstract TWO HUNDRED YEARS have passed since the Vienna Congress (1815) when Europe's leading monarchs led by the Russian autocrat Alexander I produced yet another scenario for the world following the routing of Napoleon Bonaparte's empire; the Congress determined also the status of Polish lands.
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Russification of Bessarabia: the failed project of the Romanovs (1828-1917) / Bulatov, Yu   Journal Article
Bulatov, Yu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN FEBRUARY 1828, Emperor Nicholas I (1825-1855) signed the draft law Institution for Administering the Bessarabian Region that discontinued the experiment with the autonomy for the Pruth-Dniester interfluve. The "rights and freedoms" that Alexander I (1801-1825), his predecessor on the Russian throne, had granted to the local elite were replaced with the status of a province within the newly formed Novorossiyan-Bessarabian Governorship General, a new administrative unit in the South of Russia.
Key Words ROC  Alexander II  Pruth-Dniester Interfluve  Moldavians  Southern Bessarabia  URP 
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