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DEPARTURE OF EMPEROR NICHOLAS II FROM PETROGRAD ON FEBRUARY 22, 1917 AS A FACTOR OF THE MONARCHY BREAKDOWN

ОТЪЕЗД ИМПЕРАТОРА НИКОЛАЯ II ИЗ ПЕТРОГРАДА 22 ФЕВРАЛЯ 1917 Г. КАК ФАКТОР КРАХА МОНАРХИИ

Andrey G. Danilov (Данилов А.Г.)
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Andrey G. Danilov (Данилов А.Г.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2021, vol. 4, 163-171

Abstract: In the article, the author looks into answers to three questions. Why did the emperor leave for Headquarters on February 22, 1917, although crisis did develop in Petrograd? What mistakes did the tsar make during his stay in Mogilev on February 23 - 28, 1917? Could the emperor preserve the monarchy, staying in TsarskoeSelo during the days of the February Revolution? Analysis of these plots makes it possible to more accurately understand whether the authorities did everything at critical moments in their history? What is the degree of the individualinfluence (for example, the head of state) on the historical process?

Keywords: Emperor Nicholas II; February Revolution of 1917; Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief; General M.V. Alekseev; General N.V. Ruzsky; General N.I. Ivanov; M.V. Rodzianko; State Duma; Petrograd garrison (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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