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  AAD[La direction de la Population ne prend pas en considération]
Katkov adressa plusieurs demandes au bureau du ministère de l'Intérieur de la ville de Rahotov où il résidait, afin que son mariage soit enregistré et qu'il soit reconnu comme résident provisoire.
Katkov déclare : « Je me suis rendu plusieurs fois au bureau de la direction de la Population et leur ai montré la sentence du tribunal, mais je n'ai obtenu aucune réponse explicite.
Ram Shekhter, l'avocat de Katkov, nous apprend qu'il a décidé d'intenter une action en justice contre le ministre de l'Intérieur, Ophir Pinez-Paz, pour avoir dédaigné le tribunal.
www.aad-online.org /2005/Francais/12-December/10-15/10-12/aad7/2.htm   (833 words)

  
 Maharaja Duleep Singh
Mikhail Katkov, the editor of the Moscow Gazette and a staunch nationalist, had invited the Maharajah.
Katkov and his collaborators in Paris campaigned for a Franco-Russian alliance and had strong influence on the Russian Czar Alexander III.
Katkov, in August 1887, all his schemes to liberate India with the help of Russian army came to naught.
www.sikhspectrum.com /022005/maharaja_hsv.htm   (3188 words)

  
 Mikhail Katkov and HPB's political Loyalties
By the time she was en route to India, Mikhail Katkov had agreed to publish her travel narratives in serial form in his Moscow newspaper.
Katkov's agenda was a major (but not necessarily the primary) factor determining HPB's own activities from 1878 through 1886, in ways that she deliberately obscured in her Theosophical writings.
That HPB was Katkov's employee throughout her years in India has never been given adequate weight in assessment of her motives.
www.katinkahesselink.net /his/katkov.htm   (4185 words)

  
 Arabs Against Discrimination[The Population Registry ignores consular divorce ]
The case in question is the divorce between Mikhail Katkov, an immigrant from the former Soviet Union to whom the conditions of the Law of Return do not apply, and his first wife.
Katkov has sent repeated requests to the Interior Ministry offices in Rehovot, where he lives, asking that his second marriage be recognized and he obtain recognition as a permanent resident, but they have gone unanswered.
Katkov’s attorney, Ram Shechter, says that he intends to file a lawsuit against Minister of Interior Ophir Pines-Paz for being in contempt of court.
www.aad-online.org /2005/english/12-December/10-15/10-12/aad7/2.html   (647 words)

  
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Liberal and conservative periods of M.N. Katkov’ "Moskovskie vedomosti" and "Russkiy vestnik".
Katkov M.N. Sobranie peredovyh statey "Moskovskih Vedomostey" 1863 g.
Tvardovskaya V.A. Ideologija poreformennogo samoderzhavija (M.N. Katkov i ego izdanija).
www.ceu.hu /crc/Syllabi/alumni/nationalism/mikhailovich.html   (1203 words)

  
 List of Russians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mikhail Tsvet (1872 -1919), botanist, inventor of chromatography
Mikhail Gorbachev (1931), general secretary of the Communist Party and president of the USSR
Mikhail Vodopianov (1899-1975), aircraft pilot, among the first to receive the title of Hero of the Soviet Union
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 Meningar.com om Katkov. KATKOV, Norman, with mm.
Mikhail Katkov KATKOV MIKHAIL    USSR 1987 Minnick,W...
Arkady Katkov KATKOV ARKADY    Lebanon 1985    USSR 1985 Yallop,D...
Stephanie KATKOV was born on November 13, 1983...
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 Alexander Herzen and the Native Lineage of the Russian Revolution
Mikhail Mikhailov, born among traditionalist and patriarchal krest'ianstvo, became an advocate of progressive programs and an ardent feminist.
Katkov said “environment” and “history” where Herzen might more explicitly have said “the state”, but otherwise Herzen could have penned these lines himself.
But, at the time he penned the lines above, Katkov was preparing to declare his alliance with the imperial state and to accept subsidies for his support.
www.uoregon.edu /~kimball/Hzn.htm   (10465 words)

  
 ..:: Minorités ::..
In the ruling of David Shoham, a Family Court judge, the Interior Ministry officially recognized the Russian Embassy-sanctioned consular divorce of Mikhail Katkov, a 33-year-old immigrant from the former Soviet Union who is not qualified for the Law of Return, and his first wife.
Katkov's repeated attempts to register his second marriage with the Interior Ministry office in Rehovot, where he lives, have so far been unsuccessful.
Katkov's lawyer, Ram Shechter, who represented him in Family Court, said he intends to sue Interior Minister Ophir Pines-Paz for contempt of court.
www.minorites.org /article.php?IDA=11972   (811 words)

  
 GradeSaver: ClassicNote: About Crime and Punishment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1865, Dostoevsky was heavily in debt, having taken on his brother Mikhail's debts after he died and amassing his own through gambling.
In September of 1865 he sent a detailed outline of it to Mikhail Katkov, the editor of the Russian Herald.
His original conception of the work was as a short novel told in the first person by the criminal, who commits murder "under the influence of some of those strange, ?incomplete' ideas which go floating about in the air," as Dostoevsky put it.
www.gradesaver.com /classicnotes/titles/crimeandpunishment/about.html   (538 words)

  
 Vahid NAB
He was the second of seven children born to a former army surgeon who was murdered in 1839 when his own serfs poured vodka down his throat until he strangled.
Following a boarding school education in Moscow with his older brother Mikhail, Fyodor was admitted to the Academy of Military Engineers in St. Petersburg in 1838.
Despite this relative success, the Dostoevskys were dogged by the massive debts left by Mikhail's death and Fyodor's gambling until about 1873, when Anna became his publisher and by which point he had (according to his wife) given up gambling.
www.vahidnab.com /crime.htm   (8190 words)

  
 Alexander III of Russia Summary
Alexander's autocratic opinions were profoundly influenced by Pobedonostsev, who became director general of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church in 1880, and by the journalist M. Katkov.
Katkov's influence was exercised through his articles in the reactionary Moscow News, which Alexander read regularly.
It was only in the last years of his reign, when Mikhail Katkov had acquired a certain influence over him, that he adopted towards the cabinet of Berlin a more hostile attitude, and even then he confined himself to keeping a large quantity of troops near the German frontier, and establishing cordial relations with France.
www.bookrags.com /Alexander_III_of_Russia   (2265 words)

  
 Leskov, Nikolai (Semyonovich) Criticism and Essays
Because of the animosity between Leskov and members of the Left, many of his short stories, which he began writing in the 1860s, were rejected by the leading periodicals of the day.
In the early 1870s, Leskov made a brief but uneasy alliance with a conservative critic, Mikhail Katkov, whose influential Russian Messenger published two of Leskov's first successes, the series of chronicles, Cathedral Folk (1872), and the story, "The Sealed Angel" (1874).
Because Leskov wrote of his misgivings about the policies of the Right, they soon dismissed him from their ranks, leaving him an outsider to both liberal and conservative camps.
www.enotes.com /short-story-criticism/leskov-nikolai-semyonovich   (1795 words)

  
 Russian Corporate Disputes - JRL 7-24-03
The entrepreneur, and through him the entire class of industrialists, came under fierce attack from the government-controlled press, led by Mikhail Katkov, owner and chief editor of Moskovskiye Vedomosti.
His statement in court was continuously interrupted with shouts of abuse and humiliation.
Capitalists like Morozov were guilty in that, according to Katkov, by raising the labor issue, they were objectively weakening the ruling establishment.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/7262-3.cfm   (1337 words)

  
 Eurozine - Articles
It is no accident that both February and August gave birth to legends about, respectively, a single "disciplined army division from the front", in the former case, and a paratrooper division in the latter instance, sufficing to restore order.
Therefore it is no accident that state ideology became a constant brake on change, and especially on Russia's transformation into a law-governed state, which was initiated by Alexander II's reform of the judiciary and remained unfinished.
Very significantly, Andrei Zorin points out the "kinship" between the approaches flowing from Uvarov's formula and "the model of 'Soviet man' worked out by the Communist regime, who was instructed to hold a strictly pre-defined set of views and convictions.
www.eurozine.com /article/2002-08-07-wittenberg-en.html   (2716 words)

  
 Theosophie, Meister K.H. und die Dalip-Singh-Verschwörung, 2. Teil
Cyon sei "ein verlogener und bestechlicher Jude mit revolutionären Tendenzen”, erzählte er Berlin und "stehe Katkov nahe”.
Die Fäden von Dalips und Katkovs Intrigen begannen sich in der russischen Botschaft in Paris auf unglückliche Weise aufzulösen. Die Rue de Grenelle beherbergte nicht nur Diplomaten.
Katkov strebte nicht nur danach, die russische Außenpolitik zu bestimmen, er versuchte auch, eine Regierung seiner Wahl in Frankreich zu errichten.
www.anthroposophy.com /anthro/blava2.html   (5976 words)

  
 Theosophie, Meister K.H. und die Dalip-Singh-Verschwörung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Von Graf Shuvalov wissen wir, daß er der Elite von Mikhael Katkov's (Blavatsky war als Journalistin bei seiner Zeitung angestellt) Kreis von Ultranationalisten angehörte, was einer "sehr geheimen” Nachricht von Sir Robert an Lord Salisbury vom 15.
Mikhail Katkov (der Verleger Blavatskys), der schon früher in die russischen Pläne für Britisch-Indien während der Penjeh Krise verwickelt war, kam nun in persönliche Beziehung zu Dalip Singh und wurde von den Briten mit deutscher Hilfe festgesetzt.
Katkov wurde gefangen, weil er gegen das Drei-Kaiser-Bündnis war und bereit war mit England Krieg zu führen.
www.anthroposophy.com /anthro/blava1.html   (5582 words)

  
 Tall Armenian Tale: The Other Side of the Falsified Genocide
Russia had practiced massacres and mass deportations in the Crimea and Caucasus, and "ethnically cleansed" Circassia specially in 1862-1864.
During that period, Panslavists like Mikhail Katkov provided the Russian public with nationalistic excuses for what had started as imperial ambition ("Third Rome") and strategic interests ("Access to sea").
A vicious cycle was created and increased the stakes at both frontiers: the Caucasus, and the Balkans.
www.tallarmeniantale.com /circassian.htm   (1606 words)

  
 List of Famous Russians Encyclopedia Article @ Uttered.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Joseph Brodsky, poet and esseyist, Nobel Prize laureat
Mikhail Bulgakov (1891-1940), playwright and author, Master and Margarita
Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857), composer of Russlan and Ludmilla
www.uttered.org /encyclopedia/List_of_famous_Russians   (431 words)

  
 Lincoln, Great Reforms
To the Poles' declaration of revolution, Russia's statesmen and citizens responded as one, united in a common desire to crush an age-old enemy whose demands continued to stir unrest in the Russian land.
Unable to replace Russia's twin yokes of autocracy and bureaucracy with some form of socialist-democratic polity, the revolutionaries of the 1870s faced near-paralysis in the conservative political climate that dominated the 1880s.
On the recommendation of Count Nikolai Ignat'ev, Tolstoi's predecessor as minister of internal affairs, Alexander III had established a special commission under the chairmanship of Mikhail Kakhanov to study the problems of local self-government and to draft plans for its reform.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/classes/grreflincoln.html   (5106 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Douglas Selvage on Drang nach Osten: Fortunes of a Slogan-Concept in ...
He invented it to "protest the expansionism advocated by important German national liberals at the Frankfurt Parliament." Although the phrase allegedly "fell on barren political ground" in Poland, it was revived in Russia in the 1860s by the Panslav editor of
Katkov, whom Meyer dubs "the effective originator" of the slogan, popularized it in his polemics with Baltic Germans over Russification (p.
Even if the concept has found broad acceptance in Slavic historiography since World War II, this does not mean that it is factually accurate.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=4569892242187   (1297 words)

  
 Anna Karenina - Everything on Anna Karenina (information, latest news, articles,...)
The novel initially appeared serially in the periodical Ruskii Vestnik ("Russian Messenger"), but Tolstoy clashed with its editor Mikhail Katkov over issues that arose in the final installment.
Novel - Leo Tolstoy - 1877 - Mikhail Katkov
Widely regarded as a pinnacle in realist fiction, Tolstoy considered this book his first true novel.
www.spiritus-temporis.com /anna-karenina   (304 words)

  
 The time of the Thunderer. Mikhail Katkov, Russian nationalist extremism and the failure of the Bismarckian System, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mikhail Katkov, Russian nationalist extremism and the failure of the Bismarckian System, 1871-1887.(East European Monographs) - DURMAN, KAREL
Mikhail Katkov, Russian nationalist extremism and the failure of the Bismarckian System, 1871-1887.(East European Monographs)
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 Nizhny Novgorod Business Encyclopedia
The company produces working clothes (gowns, working suits, overalls, jackets, mittens, camouflage nets and other items on order).
AOOT Razinsky Forestry - general director Alexander Katkov, tel.
The forestry produces sawed timber, lumber, parquet, birch-tree logs and other wooden products on order.
www.innov.ru /nnbe/english/5/lrat.htm   (161 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Time of the Thunderer: Mikhail Katkov, Russian Nationalist Extremism and the Failure of the Bismarckian System, 1871-1887.
Russia and Britain in Persia, 1864-1914: A Study in Imperialism.
Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Pychology and Politics of Utopianism.
www.emich.edu /public/history/moss/bib.htm   (1757 words)

  
 Aleksei Nikolaevich Pleshcheev - Alan Kimball - Athenaeum Library of Philosophy
In the March 1861 issue of Sovremennik the poet Mikhail Mikhailov praised Pleshcheev’s inspiring and straight-forward appeals to everyday action.
He served as a counterpoise to publisher Mikhail Katkov, who was becoming a hireling of the state, a journalist/promoter of government projects.
He turned to an old acquaintance and reviewer, Mikhail Mikhailov in Petersburg, to ask for employment on the staff of the vast, multi-volume Encyclopedic Dictionary, a project of leading Litfond figures.
evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com /kimball.htm   (6036 words)

  
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War and Peace was not the ideal novel for serialization, and arguments formed over money and publication rights.
Editor Mikhail Katkov took on Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment to fill space when Tolstoy hesitated in sending the next section.
As he explores the relationship between the man and the novelist, Wilson's ability to pack so much in a paragraph often leaves the reader feeling just a bit ignorant.
www.mndaily.com /daily/gopher-archives/1989/04/26/LEV_T~1S.TXT   (1243 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Time of the Thunderer: Mikhail Katkov, Russian Nationalist Extremism and the Failure of the Bismarckian ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Amazon.ca: The Time of the Thunderer: Mikhail Katkov, Russian Nationalist Extremism and the Failure of the Bismarckian System, 1871-1887: Books: Karel Durman
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The Time of the Thunderer: Mikhail Katkov, Russian Nationalist Extremism and the Failure of the Bismarckian System, 1871-1887 (Hardcover)
www.amazon.ca /Time-Thunderer-Nationalist-Extremism-Bismarckian/dp/0880331348   (195 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - Arts + Features - A working relationship
Yet the series of Russian-Ottoman wars, particularly the Crimean War (1854-1856) and the War of 1877-1878, as well as a growing nationalism among Poles and other subject peoples, gave rise to Russian anxieties about the loyalty of the empire’s Muslims.
Conservative Russian nationalists like Mikhail Katkov and Fyodor Dostoevsky questioned the policy of tolerance.
As Russian Pan-Slav writers fantasized about the unity of all Slavic peoples, other observers imagined that parallel ideologies — Pan-Turkism or Pan-Islam — might seduce Muslims within Russia to support the Ottomans.
www.sptimes.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=18094   (1116 words)

  
 Journal of Vision - Singularities in the inverse modeling of contrast discrimination and ways to avoid them, by Katkov, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Journal of Vision - Singularities in the inverse modeling of contrast discrimination and ways to avoid them, by Katkov, Gan, Tsodyks, and Sagi
Received September 15, 2005; published September 23, 2005
Katkov, M., Gan, T., Tsodyks, M., and Sagi, D. Singularities in the inverse modeling of contrast discrimination and ways to avoid them [Abstract].
journalofvision.org /5/8/455   (381 words)

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