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«The Easter World» of Nicholas II during the Bell for Witte Tolled

Nelly Mikhailovna Tairova ()

Administrative Consulting, issue 8

Abstract: The political and administrative career of the first Russian Prime Minister count S. Yu. Witte after the Manifesto, on October 17, 1905 steadily moved to the end, without having managed to begin. The liberal concessions of the tsar, Witte office of “public figures†have failed. Neither the tsar, nor Witte became national heroes in society. Nicholas II more and more did not trust Witte, and Witte - did not seek for rapprochement with the tsar though both understood the importance of the liberal project State Duma for Russia.

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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2017-8-142-154

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