Konstantin Dmitrievich Kavelin (Russian: Константи́н Дми́триевич Каве́лин; November 4, 1818 – May 5, 1885) was a Russian historian, jurist, and sociologist...
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Speransky's liberal ideas were subsequently scrutinized and elaborated by Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin. For his efforts in codifying Russian law, Speransky...
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Moscow which he finished in 1848. There he attended the lectures of Konstantin Kavelin, Timofey Granovsky, Sergey Solovyov, Stepan Shevyryov, Osip Bodyansky...
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(1823–1900) Grigory Vyrubov (1843–1913) Nikolay Mikhaylovsky (1842–1910) Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885) Vladimir Lesevich (1837–1905) Nikolai Korkunov (1853–1904)...
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Kadets (or Cadets) from the abbreviation K-D of the party name. Konstantin Kavelin's and Boris Chicherin's writings formed the theoretical basis of the...
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thought Herzen was too soft. Liberals led by Boris Chicherin and Konstantin Kavelin believed individual freedom would be achieved through the rationalisation...
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Speransky's liberal ideas were subsequently scrutinized and elaborated by Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin. Although the revolt was a proscribed topic during...
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circles. As a student Milyukov was influenced by the liberal ideas of Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin. His liberal opinions brought him into conflict...
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liberal republican radicals as Alexander Herzen, Boris Chicherin, and Konstantin Kavelin. Based on their ideals, various early 20th-century liberal parties...
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Kautsky (1854–1938)[b][c][d] Khedrup Gelek Pelzang (1385–1438)[d] Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885)[b] Bartholomew Keckermann (1571–1609)[d] Hans Kelsen...
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essay included one, in 1872–1873, from a liberal professor of law, Konstantin Kavelin. He supported a psychology drawing on ethnographic materials about...
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Hawaiian historian Adrian Kashchenko (1858–1921), Ukrainian historian Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885), Russian historian, history of Russian laws Korneli Kekelidze...
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Kojin Karatani Kokoro Kol HaTor Konstantin Aksakov Konstantin Chkheidze Konstantin Kavelin Konstantin Leontiev Konstantin Pobedonostsev Konstantinos Michail...
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relationship" between the two. A similar colonial aspect was identified by Konstantin Kavelin. Russian imperialism has been argued to be different from other European...
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Ivanovich Karinski (1840–1917) Karl Kautsky, (1854–1938)[b][c][d] Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885) Hans Kelsen, (1881–1973)[b][c][d] Norman Kemp Smith, (1872–1958)[d]...
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Kudryavtsev – a universal story, Sergey Solovyov – Russian history, Konstantin Kavelin – the history of Russian legislation, Alexander Fischer von Waldheim...
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seminal publications were the Complete Works by Vissarion Belinsky and Konstantin Kavelin, Russian Fairytales by Alexander Afanasyev, the translations of Allgemeine...
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university as a professor of Russian law. Together with his friend Konstantin Kavelin, he penned a comprehensive program of Russian liberalism which was...
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Ivan Sechenov, and Ilya Mechnikov; the historians Sergey Solovyov, Konstantin Kavelin, and Tadeusz Zielinski; the literary scholars Alexander Veselovsky...
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authors, mostly belonging to the liberal intelligentsia. People like Konstantin Kavelin, Boris Chicherin and Nikolai Melgunov, who started to write to Hertzen...
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wedding a "Kaluga petty bourgeois", was an illegitimate daughter of Konstantin Kavelin (1818-1885), a famous Russian historian, jurist and sociologist, one...
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(1846–1912), professor of international law at Moscow State University Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885), Russian historian, jurist, and sociologist Nikolay Korkunov...
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Martens, Leon Petrazycki, Nikolai Tagantsev, Aleksandr Gradovsky, Konstantin Kavelin, Maksim Kovalevsky, Anatoly Koni, and Anatoly Sobchak lectured at...
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wedding a "Kaluga petty bourgeois", was an illegitimate daughter of Konstantin Kavelin (1818-1885), a famous Russian historian, jurist and sociologist, one...
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wedding a "Kaluga petty bourgeois", was an illegitimate daughter of Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885), a famous Russian historian, jurist and sociologist, one...
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the "best" English gravel to cover the roads of his estates." After Konstantin Kavelin was elected President in 1861, the Free Economic Society concentrated...
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and died there the following year. She was buried in Petrishchevo. Konstantin Kavelin, "Авдотья Петровна Елагина", reprinted in: Приокские зори, a literary...
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sister and brother. She attended lectures by Włodzimierz Spasowicz and Konstantin Kavelin, which, in her opinion, did not allow "to turn to the narrow path...
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Alexander Druzhinin was the head of a literature department, while Konstantin Kavelin and Vladimir Bezobrazov supervised the law and economy sections, respectively...
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Sovremennik and Moskvityanin. In 1854–56 Мelgunov became close to Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin and took part in disseminating banned manuscripts...
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