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  • Lenin Was Released U Of St Time
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    Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, or Lenin, was born on April 22, 1870, in the sleepy little town of Simbrisk, Russia. Childhood in Simbrisk was serene and pleasant for Lenin, and his father, Ilya Nikolaievich, was highly respected by many of the nobles in this province. Vladimir took just as much interest in his schoolwork than he did with his extra-curricular activities on the home front. He quickly impressed his teachers with his keen intelligence and his outstanding memory. He mastered his classes so...
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  • Russian Social Working Class
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    ... ral intellectual leaders to guide them there, which disagreed with Marx, who said the responsibility of the workers was for the workers themselves. Lenin hoped that once the proletariat won a revolution against tourism, it would spark revolution over the whole world. After writing the book, Lenin earned the respect of Joseph Stalin, who now saw him as a man of extraordinary caliber. Many differences arose between the opinions of Lenin and other publishers of Iskra, and many of his comrades s...
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  • Grand Duke Imperial Family
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    ... firing ministers and ordering the Emperor and Empress to do his evil bidding. As the situation with the war worsened, and public dissatisfaction grew, the rumblings against Rasputin became louder; it was only a matter of time before those who believed Rasputin evil would try to seek their vengeance. (Baker 88). This is the letter Rasputin wrote before his horrible death he foresaw. He predicted that if he should happen to die because one of the Romanov or Romanov relatives killed him, the en...
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  • Death Of His Wife Code Of Law
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    Ivan was born on August 25, 1530 to Vasily III, who was the Grand Duke of Moscow, and Yelena Clinskaya, his wife. Vasily III died when Ivan was only three years old, and his mother, Yelena, died five years later. As a result of his fathers death, Ivan became the leader of Moscow at the age of three. Although he held a high position was ignored as a young boy. He was living in unsuitable conditions and as a consequence, suffered from malnutrition. It wasnt until 1547 that he finally got the recog...
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  • Polish Government Modern Times
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    What was the Cossack Movement? Who were the Cossacks? Why is the Cossack experience important to the history of modern Ukraine? In the late 15 th and early 16 th centuries a new group of people formed in the country of Ukraine. This group wanted many new ideals and options in life that had been previously withheld from them. This was a group of freedom and fortune seekers who did not want to be subjugated to the land. These people had little or no interests in religion. Their interests concerned...
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  • Pan Slavism Austro Hungarian
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    In the early nineteenth century, Slavic peoples from multiple empires in eastern and southern Europe began to pursue a movement to protect and organize Slavic culture. In 1848, this movement became more political. It gained a reputation and an attempt was made to unify all Slavic peoples. This movement became known as Pan-Slavism. Pan-Slavism appealed to many Slavs who felt nationalism towards their race. However among the Slavs, there were many different opinions. Some believed that there was a...
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  • Trans Siberian Moscow Vladivostok Route
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    Trans-Siberian Railroad, the greater part of the rail route from Moscow through the Siberian steppes to the pacific port of Vladivostok. Its serious planning began in the 1890 s, motivated partly by military ambitions, but chiefly by eagerness to colonize the then virgin but cultivable lands in the east, which would relieve rural overpopulation in European Russia, and to tap their mineral resources. The driving force in the decision to build was Tsar Alexander HI. By 1890 the railway had reached...
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  • Tsarist Regime Alexander Ii
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    As an autocrat, Alexander II recognized it as his duty to rectify a system that had manifestly failed Russia (in the Crimea as well as at home), yet he was uncertain how best to go about the task. Following the war political prisoners were released, censorship was relaxed, tax arrears were cancelled, serfdom was abolished and some of the liberties of Poland and of the Catholic Church were restored. The Crimean war had also illustrated faults in the social and governmental system of Russia which ...
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  • Balance Of Power Spanish Colonies
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    Why and with what results, did major European powers intervene to suppress revolutionary movements between 1815 and 1830? Among the effects of the French Revolution on European political thought, perhaps the most important, and certainly the most immediate, lay of concentrating the attention of European reformers on the possibility of universal peace. The French Revolution inspired the belief in the writers that the dawn of peace was at the hand, and that democracy would unite in the bonds of la...
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  • System Of Government Felt Threatened
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    " Nothing short of war could have any effect on the Russian system of government. " How accurate is this view of the Tsarist system of government from 1800 to 1917? I believe that throughout history, the Tsars felt threatened. They then reformed in order to stay in power, and to stay in for power alone. However, this mindset only had an effect when the Tsars power was threatened. Nevertheless, I believe that to find the factors that had an effect on the Russian system of government, on...
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  • Felt Threatened Bloody Sunday
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    I believe that throughout history, the Tsars felt threatened. They then reformed in order to stay in power, and to stay in for power alone. However, this mindset only had an effect when the Tsars power was threatened. Nevertheless, I believe that to find the factors that had an effect on the Russian system of government, one must look for the reason why felt threatened. Here war was an important factor, however it was not the only factor. Otherwise reform would not have occurred without war. I b...
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  • Provisional Government Russian People
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    Russias involvement in World War I is noted as one of the causes of the Communist Revolution. During World War I, Russian armies were badly defeated; many Russian soldiers were killed or captured. Soldiers were sent into battle without proper war materials because industry was in such a poor state during the war prices began to rise and people began to starve. Nicholas II took felt it was his obligation to take control of the military, because Russia was losing the war so badly, much of the blam...
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  • Communist Manifesto Communist Revolution
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    The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles describes a theory of an economic system of a utopian society. Marx's view was that the system could work through the abolition of the bourgeois class. The book states many criteria for the system to work, including an equal obligation of all to work, setting up a national bank, abolishing inheritance rights, free education for all children, child labor laws... One major focus of the theory is the demolition of state and private ...
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  • Sun Also Rises Jake And Brett
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    Of Ernest Hemingway's Ernest Hemingway Of all of the writers of the 20 th century, none has had a more profound impact on American culture than Ernest Hemingway. As western society rose from the ashes of World War I, Hemingway came to the realization that the western Judeo-Christian morals and values had failed to bring about any area of peace and prosperity. Instead, these values had led western society in to war after war, bringing about unquantifiable pain and destruction. In response, Heming...
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  • 2 Nd Edition Eastern Europe
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    Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky Bohdan Zenoviy Khmelnytsky was one of the most influential rulers of Eastern Europe, but not known as well as other great leaders such as Napoleon, because of the way he led the great Ukrainian uprising, or The Great Revolt of 1648 (Subtelny, 123). Born about 1595, though the exact date and place is unknown, Khmelnytsky was the son of a minor Ukrainian nobleman named Mykhaylo Khmelnytsky. Mykhaylo served the royal Hetman Stanislaw Zolkiewski and his son-in-law, Jan Dani...
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  • Class Of People Communist Party
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    Historical Background to Animal Farm Karl Marx was a German scholar who lived in the nineteenth century. He spent most of his life studying, thinking and writing about history and economics. A many years of study, much of it spent in England, he believed that he understood more deeply than anyone who had ever lived before him why there is injustice in the world. He said that all injustice and inequality is a result of one underlying conflict in society. He called it a class struggle, that is, a ...
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  • 18 Th Century Russia Experienced Peter
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    How absolute were the 18 th Century Tsars? When asking how absolute a monarch is, we need to pay attention to the groups of people that surround that monarch. The aristocracy, the church and the army all played an important part in the running of an 18 th century state, and without the support of these powerful elites, it is arguable whether or not the monarch in question would have had the opportunity to be absolute at all. At the beginning of the 18 th Century Tsar Peter the Great was in power...
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  • Heir Ivan Tsar 1996
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    Ivan started as an angel. Ivan the Terrible was the fallen angel. He started as a very wise Tsar and ended as a devil. And Eisenstein wanted to follow this na in 1572, although in effect it continued until 1575. Fits orange alternated with periods of repentance and prayer; in one of his rages he killed (1581) hilton and heir, Ivan. Although the exact number of his wives is uncertain, Ivan probably marrieds even times, ridding himself of unwanted wives by forcing them to take the veil or arrangin...
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  • Ivan The Terrible Ivan Iv
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    Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia is better known as Ivan the terrible. In the following paragraphs I will depict major events in his life and the role he played in Russia. I will also exhibit the many positive things that he did. As well as the negative things that he did to Russian society during his reign of thirty-seven years. I will debate the fact that Ivan IV was nick named Ivan the terrible. Ivan IV was born on August 25, 1530, in Moscow. He was the son of Vasily III, the grand duke of Moscow, who...
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  • Russian Social Democratic Social Democratic Party
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    Rise of Communism in Russia -Unless we accept the claim that Lenin+s coup d+-tat gave birth an entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the history of mankind, we must recognize in today+s Soviet Union the old empire of the Russians the only empire that survived into the mid 1980 +s+ (Luttwak, 1). In their Communist Manifesto of 1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels applied the term communism to a final stage of socialism in which all class differences would disappear and humankind would li...
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