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  Sergey Uvarov Information
Uvarov, connected through marriage with the powerful Razumovsky family, was a godchild of Catherine the Great.
Uvarov was the one who had come up with the formula "Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and National Character," which would be the basis of his activities regarding public education.
Despite the reactionary measures, Uvarov is also responsible for laying the foundations of high-quality education in Russia and reinstating the practice of sending the Russian scientists abroad.
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  Sergey Uvarov
In 1811-1822, Uvarov was a curator of the Petersburg educational district.
Uvarov was the one who had come up with the formula "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality" (officially, it was called Теория официальной народности (Teoriya ofitsialnoi narodnosti), or Theory of the Official Nationality), which would be the basis of his activities regarding public education.
Despite the reactionary measures, Uvarov is mainly responsible for laying the foundations of high-quality education in Russia and reinstating the practice of sending the Russian scientists abroad.
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  Sergey Uvarov at AllExperts
Uvarov, connected through marriage with the powerful Razumovsky family, was a godchild of Catherine the Great.
Uvarov was the one who had come up with the formula "Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and National Character," which would be the basis of his activities regarding public education.
Despite the reactionary measures, Uvarov is also responsible for laying the foundations of high-quality education in Russia and reinstating the practice of sending the Russian scientists abroad.
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  Sergey Uvarov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uvarov, connected through marriage with the powerful Razumovsky family, was a godchild of Catherine the Great.
Uvarov was the one who had come up with the formula "Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and National Character," which would be the basis of his activities regarding public education.
Despite the reactionary measures, Uvarov is also responsible for laying the foundations of high-quality education in Russia and reinstating the practice of sending the Russian scientists abroad.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sergey_Uvarov   (286 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Sergey
Uvarov served as a diplomat (1806–10), head of the St. Petersburg educational district (1811–22), and deputy minister of education (1832) before being named minister of education in 1833 under...
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 Intrenet-journal/balletrussia.com, operarussia.com
The well-known ballet to music by F. Mendelson and D. Ligetti, first staged in 1977, is going to be the first Bolshoi Ballet s premiere of this season.
The main roles will be danced by the Company principals: S.Zakharova, M. Allash, A. Uvarov, S.Filin, N. Tsiscaridze, Y. Klevtsov, D. Belogolovtsev, M. Alexandrova, A. Yatsenko and others.
It’s known that Sergey Prokofiev’s three-act-score will be cut down to two acts, and there won’t be pointe dancing..
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 INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS, NO. 2, 2003
The author and proponent of this triad ideology, which was formulated in 1833, Count Sergey Uvarov, Minister of Public Enlightenment (education) in 1833–1849, made his name in 1810 when he proposed establishing an Oriental academy in St. Petersburg.
According to Uvarov: “The simplest notions of politics suffice to perceive the advantages that would accrue to Russia were she seriously to occupy herself with Asia.
While Uvarov was the chief ideologist of the government of Nicholas I, the Slavophiles and Pan-Slavists, many of whom were very critical of the regime, rejected the Western concept of unidirectional progress even more radically.
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 Orest Kiprensky. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
However, a copy of the portrait was kept in the country estate of Denis Davydov, and his descendants always considered it the portrait of their famous ancestor.
Count Sergey Uvarov (1786-1855) was in diplomatic service in 1806-1809, through the advantageous marriage to Countess Catherine Razumovskaya acquired wealth and connections.
Uvarov was a well educated man, who took an interest in literature, he was a member of the literary society "Arzamas", was in correspondence with Goethe, M-me De Stael et al.
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 Sergey Uvarov - Definition, explanation
Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov (Уваров, Сергей Семенович in Russian) (September 5,1786 – September 16,1855) was an influential Imperial Russian statesman.
In 1833-1849, he succeeded his father-in-law Count Razumovsky as the Minister.
He stood for impeding access to education for the people of the non-noble origin and strengthening governmental control over the universities and gymnasiumss.
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 Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and National Character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This formulation, intended as Russia's answer to the revolutionary slogan of Liberté, égalité, fraternité, is attributed to Count Sergey Uvarov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1818-1855).
The notions of Autocracy and Orthodoxy are closely entangled in Russian history - the notion of "Narodnost" as "National Spirit" is meant to reflect the originality and uniqueness of common Russian folk and the fundamental values of Russian culture and society in contrast to Western society.
This notion was close in its spirit to the Slavophile movement, which was on its rise since 1840s.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Nicholas I of Russia
In 1833 the minister of education, Sergey Uvarov, devised a program of "autocracy, Orthodoxy, and nationality" as the guiding principle of the regime.
Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov (Уваров, Сергей Семенович in Russian) (September 5, 1786 — September 16, 1855) was an influential Imperial Russian statesman.
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 Maria Alexandrova - leading soloist of the Bolshoi Ballet
On January 30, 2003, a gala concert in honor of the 25th anniversary of The Bolshoi Percussion Ensemble was held on the New Stage of the Bolshoi Theater.
Alexey Ratmansky's "Dreams of Japan" was presented at the gala, danced by Nina Ananiashvili, Maria Alexandrova, Inna Petrova, Sergey Filin, Dmitry Belogolovtsev, Dmitry Gudanov, and Vladimir Neporozhniy.
She later danced the Street Dancer in the same ballet, a Prince's Friend and the Spanish Bride in "Swan Lake", Juliet to Denis Savin's Romeo, Ramze and Aspiccia (with Dmitriy Gudanov) in "La Fille du Pharaon".
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 In discussion are participated:
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Each police officer acts individually according to his own morals, and, it seems to me, based on the materials I have, that people who become police officers tend to have sadistic tendencies.
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 UFO Evidence : UFOs in Russia
Two Russian scientists, professors Sergey Chernouss and Vladimir Pivovarov, both working with the Polar Geophysical Institute near Murmansk and members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, have also been investigating Russian UFO-raports for several years.
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The following extracts were transcribed from a filmed interview with Valery Uvarov, of Russia's National Security Academy, conducted by Graham W. Birdsall, Editor of the UK-based UFO Magazine.
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 RUSNET.NL :: Encyclopedia :: N :: Nicholas I - Ideology
Eventually the Russian wing of European reaction, represented by Nicholas I and his government, found its ideological expression in the doctrine of so-called Official Nationality.
Formally proclaimed in 1833 by Count Sergey Uvarov, the Emperor's minister of education, Official Nationality rested on three principles: Orthodoxy, autocracy, and nationality.
Autocracy meant the affirmation and maintenance of the absolute power of the sovereign, which was considered the indispensable foundation of the Russian state; in foreign relations it was transformed into legitimism and a defence of the Vienna settlement.
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 St.Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the RAS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The project, which was later fulfilled in two steps, in 1819 and 1825, and which cost FF51,000, led to the formation of a new department within the RAS - the Asian Museum which later was transformed into the Institute of Oriental Studies.
On November 15 (27) 1918 the RAS’s president, count Sergey Uvarov applied to the Board of Academy with a letter where he suggested that a special cabinet for Eastern medals, manuscripts and books to be kept should be granted.
Thus, the Asiatic Museum was formed and this new division of the Academy "was opened for all the people interested in the study of its materials".
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 Russia - HISTORY
Sergey Kirov assassinated in Leningrad; Great Terror begins, causing intense fear among general populace, and peaks in 1937 and 1938 before subsiding in latter year.
Human rights activist Sergey Kovalev estimates 10,000 Russian soldiers and 25,000 Chechen civilians killed in Chechnya since 1994.
In parliamentary elections, communists and nationalists gain strength, reformists split and in decline.
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 Emilchino and Stepanivka Collection Points
My father's aunt Etl KHAZIN recalled that Paranya Uvarov was the maid of honor at the emperor's court in St.-Petersburg, where she fell in love with one of the emperor's family members.
The funeral took place in Emilchino, and the local Jews, expressing their deep sorrow and showing their respect for the Uvarov family, initiated erection of wooden arch, through which the funeral passed.
Another romantic story happened to Sergey Uvarov, the son of the count, who fell in love with a daughter of a tax-farmer, but here the long story was cut short soon enough, the girl was forbidden to appear in the Uvarovs' estate.
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 B.co Bolshoi Ballet Review
Her very good technique must allow her to be that great Kitri as she is: brisk in dancing, lively and natural in acting, attentive and responsive as a partner.
Her partner, Andrey Uvarov, is a very tall blond dancer with very long legs.
There were so many bravos that even when Nina Ananiashvili started her famous fouette we continued applauding Andrey Uvarov.
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 BoilingWatch
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Uvarov served as a diplomat (1806–10), head of the St. Petersburg educational district (1811–22), and deputy minister of education (1832) before being named minister of education in 1833.
In an important report to the tsar in 1833 he declared
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 Russia War and Peace, 1796-1825 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ...
The government exercised censorship and other controls over education, publishing, and all manifestations of public life.
In 1833 the minister of education, Sergey Uvarov, devised a program of "autocracy, Orthodoxy, and nationality" as the guiding principle of the regime.
The people were to show loyalty to the unlimited authority of the tsar, to the traditions of the Orthodox Church, and, in a vague way, to the Russian nation.
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 Russia: A Country Study
At home a famine claimed a half-million lives in 1891, and activities by Japan and China near Russia's borders were perceived as threats from abroad.
In reaction, the regime was forced to adopt the ambitious but costly economic programs of Sergey Witte, the country's strong-willed minister of finance.
Witte championed foreign loans, conversion to the gold standard, heavy taxation of the peasantry, accelerated development of heavy industry, and a trans-Siberian railroad.
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 SERGEY UVAROV Articles Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov (Ru
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 Events - Kommersant Moscow
Alexander PUSHKIN wrote epilogue to the poem Ruslan and Lyudmila.
The bylaw was written by Minister of Education Count Sergey UVAROV.
Despite some limitations, created by fear that the university might become a house for libertines, new bylaw was still giving some autonomy and freedom of teaching.
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 GB-Russia Society Journals
His friends and mother, genuinely concerned about his state of health, laboured on his behalf for permission for him to leave Russia, only to receive the blame when the plan misfired.
He was caught up in numerous wrangles with aspiring rivals, such as with Faddey Bulgarin, whom he suspected of plagiarising his play Boris Godunov, or with Sergey Uvarov, minister of education, whom he lampooned in his poem On Lucullus' Recovery.
He made a number of unrealistic attempts to start a literary journal, believing this could be a way out of his financial difficulties.
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