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ActiveHistory Updates (Free subscription) | 20/12/2008
For IB / A-Level historians. A primary source account. Was Stolypin the last hope that the Tsarist regime had to survive? Would his reforms have succeeded given “Twenty years of peace”? Share This ---Related Articles at ActiveHistory Updates:Agricultural Reform under Peter StolypinSocial Conditions in the Countryside in Tsarist RussiaLutheran Reformation Historiography - Online...
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... the Russian Orthodox Church, Grand Prince Nevsky garnered 524,575 votes, fewer than 1000 ahead of Peter Stolypin, Tsar Nicholas II's authoritarian prime minister, and 5500 in front of Stalin. The vote, which some commentators claimed had been rigged, went down to the wire, with presenters counting down the final seconds as viewers of the state-owned Rossiya channel voted by text message...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
The winner of the competition - modelled broadly on the BBC's Great Britons series in 2002, which was won by Winston Churchill - was Alexander Nevsky, a 13th-century prince who defeated German invaders and was canonised by the Russian Orthodox Church, Grand Prince Nevsky garnered 524,575 votes, fewer than 1000 ahead of Peter Stolypin, Tsar Nicholas II's authoritarian prime minister, and...
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... the Russian Orthodox Church. Grand Prince Nevsky garnered 524,575 votes, fewer than 1,000 ahead of Peter Stolypin, Tsar Nicholas II's authoritarian Prime Minister, and 5,500 in front of Stalin. The vote, which some commentators claimed had been rigged, went down to the wire, with presenters counting down the final seconds as viewers of the state-owned Rossiya channel voted by text...
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Newspost Online (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... the Russian Orthodox Church. Grand Prince Nevsky garnered 524,575 votes, fewer than 1,000 ahead of Peter Stolypin, Tsar Nicholas II’s authoritarian Prime Minister, and 5,500 in front of Stalin. The vote, which some commentators claimed had been rigged, went down to the wire, with presenters counting down the final seconds as viewers of the state-owned Rossiya channel voted by text...