Maksim Maksimovich Kovalevsky (Russian: Максим Максимович Ковалевский; 8 September 1851 – 5 April 1916) was a jurist and the main authority on sociology...
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Vladimir Onufryevich Kovalevsky below and thus sister-in-law of Alexander Onufrievich Kovalevsky above and cousin-in-law of Maksim Kovalevsky above Vladimir...
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and wealthy Russian emigrants in Paris. One member of his lodge was Maksim Kovalevsky, who would later help bring Freemasonry back to Russia and prepare...
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December 1905. According to figures presented in the Duma by Professor Maksim Kovalevsky, by April 1906, more than 14,000 people had been executed and 75,000...
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He taught law at the University of Kharkiv, where he influenced Maksim Kovalevsky and other liberal political figures. He is known for being one of...
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Party of Democratic Reform Партия демократических реформ PDR ПДР Maksim Kovalevsky Classical liberalism 1906–1907 Merged into Progressive Party Party...
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curator of the collection. In the 1900s, he brought Thomas Masaryk, Maksim Kovalevsky and Pavel Milyukov to lecture at the University of Chicago. After...
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opened in 1907, at the Psychoneurological Institute, and was headed by Maksim Kovalevsky and E.V. De Roberti. Other Russian sociologists of that period included...
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Loris-Melikov's private correspondence, was published in Berlin by Maksim Kovalevsky. It was Kovalevsky's opinion that the project was just a humble attempt to reconcile...
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Reinhart Koselleck (1923–2006), German historian and social theorist Maksim Kovalevsky (1851–1916), Russian sociologist Siegfried Kracauer, German sociologist...
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to enter Masonic lodges working the Scottish Rite. This included Maksim Kovalevsky, Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov and Pavel Yablochkov. Following the...
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1914 – Bernard Borggreve, German forestry scientist (b. 1836) 1916 – Maksim Kovalevsky, Russian sociologist (b. 1851) 1918 – George Tupou II, King of Tonga...
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Union." "Internoscia was the author of New Code of International Law." "Kovalevsky produced a number of scientific works on legal history. Promoted peace...
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Petrazycki, Nikolai Tagantsev, Aleksandr Gradovsky, Konstantin Kavelin, Maksim Kovalevsky, Anatoly Koni, and Anatoly Sobchak lectured at the Faculty of Law...
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States 1903 – 1904 11 Pierre Émile Levasseur France 1904 – 1905 12 Maksim Kovalevsky Russia 1905 – ? 13 Francisco Giner de los Ríos Spain ? 14 Hector...
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folklore and Russian mythology), as well as France. In Paris, with Maksim Kovalevsky, he co-founded the Russian High School of Social Studies. The 1917...
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Vladimir Guerrier had taught history of the Middle Ages. In 1877–1887, Maksim Kovalevsky taught the constitutional law of European countries. Roman law was...
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positivism. From 1879 to 1892, Muromtsev was the co-editor, along with Maksim Kovalevsky of the law journal Juridical Vestnik («Юридический Вестник»). List...
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Bulota joined several Masonic lodges, including Polar Star (headed by Maksim Kovalevsky) in Saint Petersburg in 1908, Litwa in 1913, and Białoruś in 1914...
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(1892–1964), professor of international law, Moscow State University Maksim Kovalevsky (1851–1916), professor of legal history at St. Petersburg University...
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literary critic and historian. Moscow University, The Nineteenth Century Maksim Kovalevsky 1851 1916 Sociologist, president of the International Institute of...
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Russian lawyers such as Fyodor Leontovich [ru], Bashir Dalgat [ru] and Maksim Kovalevsky referred to his works in their studies. Akhriev's works that contained...
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Maximus the Greek (redirect from Maksim Grek)
Maximus the Greek, also known as Maximos the Greek or Maksim Grek (Greek: Μάξιμος ὁ Γραικός; Russian: Максим Грек; c. 1475 – c. 1556), was a Greek monk...
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Super Cup Date 13 July 2024 Venue Volgograd Arena, Volgograd Man of the Match Maksim Glushenkov Referee Pavel Kukuyan Attendance 41,984 ← 2023 2025 →...
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been buried here, among whom were Boris Golitsyn, Nikolay Koksharov, Maksim Kovalevsky, and Volodymyr Pidvysotskyi; as well as the academics Lev Gumilyov...
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State University Maksim Maksimovich Kovalevsky (1851–1916), a Russian jurist and one of the founders of the Progressist Party. Kovalevsky taught international...
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critic, curator, and teacher Leon Kovalsky (1940 – 2023), Russian politician Maksim Kovalsky (born 1993), Russian football player Vladislav Kovalsky (born 1947)...
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common law of the Kabardians has been studied by Maxim Kovalevsky and Vsevolod Miller. "Kovalevsky, Sophie" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed...
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Timofey Fyodorovich Kovalyov ru Filipp Kovalyov ru Anatoly Kovalevsky ru Pavel Kovalevsky ru Aleksandr Kovalenko ru Anatoly Kovalenko ru Boris Kovalenko...
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District head, who succeeded Yabloko faction leader and one-term incumbent Maksim Kruglov after Kruglov failed to qualify for re-election by collecting signatures...
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