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 Pyotr Stolypin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stolypin was a high-born member of the Russian aristocracy, related on his father's side to the poet Mikhail Lermontov.
Stolypin's reforms did not survive the turmoil of the World War I, October Revolution and Russian Civil War.
On September 14 (September 1 Old Style) 1911, Stolypin was assassinated by a leftist radical, Dmitri Bogrov, while attending a performance at the Kiev Opera House in the presence of the Tsar and his family.
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 Pyotr Stolypin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He became known for his heavy-handed attempts to battle revolutionary groups and for instituting the agrarian reform.
Stolypin's phrase that it was a "wager on the strong" has often been maliciously misrepresented.
Stolypin changed the nature of the Duma to attempt to make it more willing to pass legislation proposed by the government.
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 Pyotr Stolypin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stolypin was a high-born member of the (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russian (A privileged class holding hereditary titles) aristocracy, related on his father's side to the poet (Click link for more info and facts about Mikhail Lermontov) Mikhail Lermontov.
Russia in 1906 was plagued by (The overthrow of a government by those who are governed) revolutionary unrest and wide discontent amongst the population.
Stolypins reforms did not survive the turmoil of the World War, October Revolution and Civil War.
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 Petr Stolypin: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Petr Stolypin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Petr Stolypin (1862-1911) served as Nicholas II's leading minister from 1906 to 1911.
Stolypin also tried to improve the lives of the urban workers and worked to increase the power of local govenrments.
In 1911 Stolypin was assasinated by a leftist radical while attending a performance at the Kiev Opera House
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 Pjotr Arkadjewitsch Stolypin - Wikipedia
Stolypin wurde nach seiner Zeit als Gouverneur von Grodno (1902-1903) und Saratow (1903-1906) Ministerpräsident und Innenminister Russlands.
Diese löste er jedoch wenige Monate nach ihrer Einberufung 1906 auf Antrag Stolypins wieder auf.
August desselben Jahres, das 27 Tote forderte, überlebte Stolypin.
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 Russian History: An Overview of the End of An Empire
Petr Stolypin was one of those who led the repression, as a Governor of Saratov Province.
Stolypin himself was shot to death in the Kirov Theater in 1911.
Stolypin was aware of the potential for a revolution and tried to force his reforms into being.
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 Petr Stolypin, excerpts from "On Peasants Leaving The Land Commune."
Petr Stolypin chaired Russia's Council of Ministers from 1906 to 1910.
The so-called Stolypin Reform, of which this Decree was a part, was a calculated "wager on the strong." It began by granting all peasants the right to claim as personal property the land they held under communal ownership.
A wave of "Stolypin separators" (as peasants who had left their communes under the reforms were called) began settling the sparsely populated wilderness of Siberia, particularly designated homestead areas along the new Trans-Siberian Railway.
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 Petr Stolypin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Petr Arkadyevich Stolypin (Ruso:) (de abril 14 (viejo estilo de abril del 2) el 1862 - de septiembre 18 (viejo estilo de septiembre del 5) el 1911) sirvió como Nicholas a presidente de Ii del consejo de los ministros (primer ministro) a partir la 1906 a 1911.
Stolypin era un miembro alto-llevado del aristocracy ruso que tenía una buena educación y sirvió en la burocracia del gobierno.
Stolypin también intentó mejorar las vidas de los trabajadores urbanos y trabajó para aumentar la energía de gobiernos locales.
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Stolypin, Piotr Arkadevich Stolypin, Piotr Arkadevichpyô´ter erkä´dyĬvĬch stelĬ´pĬn, 1862-1911, Russian premier and minister of the interior (1906-11) for Czar Nicholas II.
He sought to fight the revolutionary movement with both severe repression and social reform.
Proletarian and rural themes were developed, and writers such as Jaroslav Vrchlický, J. Machar, Petr Bezruč, and Otokar Březina won fame at home, while Karel Čapek brought Czech literature into the mainstream of world letters...
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 The Last of the Czars - A Dream of Better
Petr Arkadievich Stolypin was appointed the Prime Minister of Russia in 1906.
By this Stolypin wanted to make the peasants richer and freer, and through that break the basis of the then social system.
Stolypin was killed in 1911 by a revolutionary.
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Stolypin, in snow white blood-stained suit, his left hand on his wound, gave a blessing with his right hand to the tsar who was looking at him down from his balcony.
Stolypin was then carried away and driven to a clinic while the orchestra started to play "God save the Tsar" anthem, and all the crowd stood up and sang, their eyes full of tears aimed at the emperor.
All the key characters responsible for negligence which led to the murder of PM Stolypin including the chiefs of police and security service were initially dismissed but later pardoned by the tsar and reinstated into their positions.
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 Pjotr Arkadjewitsch Stolypin - netlexikon
Stolypin wurde nach seiner Zeit als Gouverneur von Grodno (1902-1903) und Saratow (1903-1906) zum Ministerpräsidenten und Innenminister Russlands ernannt.
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 Encyclopedia: Duma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Petr Stolypin Petr Arkadyevich Stolypin (Russian: Пётр Арка́дьевич Столы́пин) (April 14 (April 2 Old Style) 1862 - September 18 (September 5 Old Style) 1911) served as Nicholas IIs Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) from 1906 to 1911.
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The assassination of Stolypin and increasingly reactionary policies of the Tsar and his State Council further weakened the significance of the Third Duma.
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 FREE In-depth report - Revolution And Counterrevolution, 1905-07 - Russia
Relations between the Duma and the Stolypin government were hostile from the beginning.
Stolypin's boldest measure was his peasant reform program.
Stolypin hoped that the reform program would create a class of conservative landowning farmers loyal to the tsar.
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 Petr Arkad'evich Stolypin. Polnoe sobranie rechej v Gosudarstvennoj dume i Gosudarstvennom sovete   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
to ubezhdenie Stolypin prones cherev vsyu svoyu gosudarstvennuyu deyatel'nost'"
Stolypin byl im neobhodim i stal vseobshchim kumirom i dvoryanstva, i pravogo kryla liberal'noj burzhuazii (partii "oktyabristov", vozglavlyavshejsya A. Guchkovym), i lichno "hozyaina zemli russkoj", kak opredelil svoyu professiyu Nikolaj II pri vseobshchej perepisi v 1897 godu.
Stolypin osobenno ne terpel lzhi, vorovstva, vzyatochnichestva i korysti i presledoval ih besposhchadno; v etom otnoshenii on byl goryachij storonnik senatorskih revizij.
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 AllRefer.com - Russia - Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1905-07 - The Stolypin and Kokovtsov Governments | Russian ...
A deadlock of the Kadets and the government over the adoption of a constitution and peasant reform led to the dissolution of the Duma and the scheduling of new elections.
Stolypin hoped that the reform program would create a class of conservative land owning farmers loyal to the tsar.
The cautious Kokovtsov was very able and a supporter of the tsar, but he could not compete with the powerful court factions that dominated the government.
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Of particular interest here is the Polish reception of the work of British theoretician Edward Tylor, whose notion of the primitive as a kind of archaic cultural survival made the then still-emerging discipline of anthropology a rich source of materials from which a past (national as well as regional) could be constructed.
The Stolypin agrarian reforms of 1906-1914, which aimed at the development of peasant agriculture for the market, have been analyzed primarily in terms of their impact on the Russian peasantry.
In Polish history, Petr Stolypin is known more for his postrevolutionary repressive measure and "anti-Polish" nationality policies than for his reforms.
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 SAC 1904-1917
Stolypin, representing a new generation of tsarist officialdom, now moved toward the center of official events.
The new policy was announced according to Article 87 of the Fundamental Laws which gave the new Prime Minister Stolypin and the ministries authority to legislate when the Duma was not in session.
*--The Stolypin reforms may be seen as a belated effort to put the various modernizing reform measures of the previous century on a more solid basis.
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 Amazon.com: Books: P. A. Stolypin: The Search for Stability in Late Imperial Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
by Abraham Ascher "Petr Arkadevich Stolypin was born in 1862 into an aristocratic and wealthy family with a long and distinguished history of service to the Russian monarchy..." (more)
Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs from 1906 to 1911, when he was assassinated, in post-1905 Russia P. Stolypin was virtually the only man who seemed to have a clear notion of how to reform the socioeconomic and political system of the empire.
Petr Arkadevich Stolypin was born in 1862 into an aristocratic and wealthy family with a long and distinguished history of service to the Russian monarchy.
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 Petr Stolypin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Petr Arkadyevich Stolypin (Russian Столыпин, Пётр Аркадьевич) (April 14 (April 2 Old Style) 1862 - September 5 (April 18 Old Style) 1911) served as Nicholas II's leading minister from 1906 to 1911.
After dissolving the Second Duma in June 1907, he changed the weight of votes more in favour of the nobility, reducing the value of lower class votes.
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 Reforma de Stolypin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
La reforma de Stolypin es la reforma agraria en Rusia imperial instituida por Petr Stolypin.
Las reformas de Stolypin fueron ejecutadas con una interferencia importante del estado, que es, en un sentido, un rasgo de la economía de comando.
Muchos elementos de la cooperación de Stolypin se remontan en los formularios tempranos de la cooperación de la Soviet-unio'n.
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 Ukrainian-related news stories from RFE
Russian politicians are divided on a proposal by film director Nikita Mikhalkov to honor tsaristera Prime Minister Petr Stolypin and to move his body from Kyiv to Saratov, Russian agencies reported on 25 April.
Unity leaders Sergei Shoigu and Lyubov Sliska said they were very much in favor of the move, but Communist leader Zyuganov said that he is opposed because of Stolypin's role in privatizing land and his use of field court martials against revolutionaries and others.
Meanwhile, writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn said that Stolypin was "the greatest statesman of Russia of the 19th century," Interfax reported the same day.
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Stolypin, the tsarist prime minister who tried to recoup the power and
obstacle to Putin now as it was to Stolypin at the end of the tsarist period.
Also like Stolypin, Putin seeks to rebuild the power of the state.
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 Kazakstan Russian Control   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The final disruption of nomadism began in the 1890s, when many Russian settlers were introduced into the fertile lands of northern and eastern Kazakstan.
Between 1906 and 1912, more than a half-million Russian farms were started as part of the reforms of Russian minister of the interior Petr Stolypin, shattering what remained of the traditional Kazak way of life.
Thousands of Kazaks were killed, and thousands of others fled to China and Mongolia.
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 Amazon.ca: Books: A Reluctant Parliament: Stolypin, Nationalism, and the Politics of the Russian Imperial State ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amazon.ca: Books: A Reluctant Parliament: Stolypin, Nationalism, and the Politics of the Russian Imperial State Council,: Stolypin, Nationalism, and the Politics of the
A Reluctant Parliament: Stolypin, Nationalism, and the Politics of the Russian Imperial State Council,: Stolypin, Nationalism, and the Politics of the
Korros dismisses the traditional interpretation that the State Council was a monolithic opponent to reform and focuses on the complex political maneuvering between those of its members anxious to make the legislative chambers work, and those determined to turn Russia away from the path of constitutional monarchy.
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 Approximate Distribution and Amounts of Russian Agricultural Land Expressed in desiatiny
Peasants were 100 times more numerous yet owned only slightly more that four times more land.
In this setting, Petr Stolypin pushed through his massive three-part agrarian reform =
By 1916, two years into World War One and six years after the Stolypin land reforms got fully under way, two-thirds of all peasant households had completed the first step.
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 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 00063520   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs from 1906 to 1911, when he was assassinated, P. Stolypin aroused deep passions among his contemporaries as well as with subsequent historians.
This book - on the basis of extensive Russian archival documentation only recently available to historians - seeks to provide a balanced portrait of Stolypin that encompasses the complex, even divergent, impulses that motivated him.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Stolypin, Petr Arkadevich, 1862-1911, Statesmen Russia Biography, Russia Politics and government 1904-1914
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