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Tsarist autocracy (Russian: царское самодержавие, transcr.
tsarskoye samoderzhaviye) is a form of
autocracy (later
absolute monarchy)
specific to the...
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Defeat in the Russo-****anese War (1904–1905) was a
major blow to the
Tsarist regime and
further increased the
potential for unrest. In
January 1905...
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Tsarist Russia may
refer to:
Tsardom of
Russia Russian Empire...
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government in the
Tsardom of
Russia and the
Russian Empire, it is
known as
Tsarist autocracy, or Tsarism. The term is
derived from the
Latin word Caesar,...
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Tsarist bureaucracy,
alongside the military, the
judiciary and the
Russian Orthodox Church, pla**** a
major role in
solidifying and
maintaining the...
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formation of a
Russian commune’. Marx
supported the
Polish uprisings against tsarist Russia. He said in a
speech in
London in 1867: In the
first place the policy...
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During the
Russian Civil War,
several former Tsarist officers joined the Red Army,
either voluntarily or
through coercion. This list
includes officers...
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standing army in peacetime. Ironically, this
reform was a
disaster for the
Tsarist regime. By
reducing the
length of service,
peasant elders and officials...
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foreign armies occupied the
Kremlin in Moscow,
prompting many to
accept Tsarist autocracy as a
necessary means to
restoring order and
unity in Russia....
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Under Socialism had been an
inspirational text for
revolutionaries in
Tsarist Russia but
laments that in the
Stalinist era "it is
doubtful whether there...