A time of great reforms. The golden age of the Russian state and law.
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Having survived the upheavals of the 18th century, the century of palace coups, Russia entered the 19th century ready for the coming changes. Russian emperors actively carried out reforms within the country and became key players in the international arena. The triumphant 19th century became for Russia an era of fateful events, great victories and decisive reforms that paved the way for the flourishing of a huge empire.
The book by the famous Russian lawyer, Doctor of Law, Professor Pavel Krasheninnikov “The Time of Great Reforms. The Golden Age of the Russian State and Law” covers the period from the accession to the throne of Emperor Alexander I in 1801 to the beginning of the reign of Emperor Alexander III in 1881.
The publication is a continuation of the book “From Tribe to Empire. The Emergence of the Russian State and Law” and will introduce the reader to the eventful 19th century from the point of view of the development of the state and law. How the state mechanism worked, how legislative acts were adopted and implemented, how the Great Reforms, primarily the peasant and judicial reforms, were prepared and implemented - you will find answers to these and many other questions in this book and understand why these 80 years are called the Golden Age of the state and law in Russia.
If you are interested in the history of Russia, the history of the state and law, if you want to learn to see the relationship between the development of jurisprudence and the strengthening of statehood, this publication will become an invaluable contribution to your library.
The book by the famous Russian lawyer, Doctor of Law, Professor Pavel Krasheninnikov “The Time of Great Reforms. The Golden Age of the Russian State and Law” covers the period from the accession to the throne of Emperor Alexander I in 1801 to the beginning of the reign of Emperor Alexander III in 1881.
The publication is a continuation of the book “From Tribe to Empire. The Emergence of the Russian State and Law” and will introduce the reader to the eventful 19th century from the point of view of the development of the state and law. How the state mechanism worked, how legislative acts were adopted and implemented, how the Great Reforms, primarily the peasant and judicial reforms, were prepared and implemented - you will find answers to these and many other questions in this book and understand why these 80 years are called the Golden Age of the state and law in Russia.
If you are interested in the history of Russia, the history of the state and law, if you want to learn to see the relationship between the development of jurisprudence and the strengthening of statehood, this publication will become an invaluable contribution to your library.
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