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is the republican lagarb, swiss, yes, who later became the head of republican switzerland, well, klyuchevsky klyuchevsky was. i won’t judge, but nevertheless , he put some kind of liberal, abstract ideas into the head of alexander i. if we talk about religious conservatism, then here we can also remember that i i don’t know, father paul i. it’s true that he followed such a winding path of religious ecumenism, and alexander followed such a well-trodden path of orthodoxy, but in principle, yes, to a certain extent we can say that they are both. this inconsistency, in my opinion , stems precisely from the need to maneuver in youth and in childhood and then in youth between grandmother ekaterina alekseevna and , accordingly, father pavel petrovich, because the poles are different, and i had to put on and take off different masks all the time, this is a pretense or according to pushkin, slyness, let's talk about it, discuss it. i think, it seems to me, it became a distinctive feature of alexander i, it is no coincidence that napoleon at one time called him a cunning byzantine, but there was such
is the republican lagarb, swiss, yes, who later became the head of republican switzerland, well, klyuchevsky klyuchevsky was. i won’t judge, but nevertheless , he put some kind of liberal, abstract ideas into the head of alexander i. if we talk about religious conservatism, then here we can also remember that i i don’t know, father paul i. it’s true that he followed such a winding path of religious ecumenism, and alexander followed such a well-trodden path of orthodoxy, but in principle,...
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, klyuchevsky defined the role of alexander as a guard. tried to build some kind of pan-european housef, i don’t know, general rules of the game, but this was impossible, simply by definition, because well, besides, first england went ahead, they are bourgeois, so to speak , all sorts of things, and then there were, so to speak, changes in other european countries, but he, as you rightly say, he did not deal with internal issues, but still dealt with parts. this coincided, because impostors, in this case, it turned out, it turned out, there were a lot of impostors of alexander pavlovich, they appeared in different provinces, fixed themselves, sometimes, out of drunkenness, they passed themselves off as the tsar, well, it happened, sometimes, like fyodor kuzmich , they gave more solid grounds for rumors, but of course these are all rumors, and of course a serious historian here should say that alexander really died, the conclusion can be said, perhaps, as follows, simply stating: that for many years russia was perhaps the main player in the international arena in europe, alexander i enj
, klyuchevsky defined the role of alexander as a guard. tried to build some kind of pan-european housef, i don’t know, general rules of the game, but this was impossible, simply by definition, because well, besides, first england went ahead, they are bourgeois, so to speak , all sorts of things, and then there were, so to speak, changes in other european countries, but he, as you rightly say, he did not deal with internal issues, but still dealt with parts. this coincided, because impostors,...
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we can say that this is soviet propaganda, but we respect klyuchevsky. the role of alexander as follows: a guard sentinel of foreign thrones against. to establish some kind of pan-european house , i don’t know the general rules of the game, but this was simply impossible by definition, because well, first england went ahead, there are bourgeois, so to speak, all sorts of would, and then, so to speak, changes occurred in other european countries, but he, as you rightly say, he did not deal with internal issues, he was partly involved , after all, he came up with military settlements. in the end, we know about the rumors, the version, that in the end, that he did not die, that he went to wander, here is the old man, fyodor kuzmich, who in tomsk suddenly appeared somewhere else, here are some reasons... then there is no real reliable information on this matter, as far as i know, and the reasons for the appearance of these words there... one can guess, and well, he was only 47 years old, he died, one might say, although at that time this was still a respecta
we can say that this is soviet propaganda, but we respect klyuchevsky. the role of alexander as follows: a guard sentinel of foreign thrones against. to establish some kind of pan-european house , i don’t know the general rules of the game, but this was simply impossible by definition, because well, first england went ahead, there are bourgeois, so to speak, all sorts of would, and then, so to speak, changes occurred in other european countries, but he, as you rightly say, he did not deal...
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the neighbors shouted: victory, victory, it is very important to spy and overhear what is unsaid, klyuchevsky he kept silent about in stories, we are actually doing it now at the same time, tears well up in our eyes, we have one magnificent heroine who tells how she became the ussr tennis champion in 1937 and 1939, for example, this saved me... i consider tennis in general to be life in general, because it was easier to endure than many others, and you involuntarily ask how old she is now, realizing that she celebrated her 102nd birthday there in the fall, at that moment i understand that we managed to capture , we recorded it, we saved it, which means everything was definitely not in vain. three, 2, 1, already 5 years old, the victory tv channel is classic films about the war, the latest blockbusters, tv series, reconstruction of historical events and talk shows, in which young audiences are told things that are not about you read in textbooks. what astronomers did in the moscow planetarium during the war, scientists teach pilots, bombers, navigation by the stars. the chimes of the kremlin's
the neighbors shouted: victory, victory, it is very important to spy and overhear what is unsaid, klyuchevsky he kept silent about in stories, we are actually doing it now at the same time, tears well up in our eyes, we have one magnificent heroine who tells how she became the ussr tennis champion in 1937 and 1939, for example, this saved me... i consider tennis in general to be life in general, because it was easier to endure than many others, and you involuntarily ask how old she is now,...
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spiritual makeup of the russian person, this is not me saying, this is written by the historian klyuchevskyht regiment accursed, son of vladimir krasno solnyshko , quarreling with his brother yaroslav the wise, turned for help to his wife’s father, the brave polish king bolislav i, preparing for battle, standing on both sides of the bukh river, polish and russian troops argued for a long time shouting across the river, but what interests us in this story is not the content. but still, the most important difference between the two countries was that russia adopted the eastern version of christianity, and poland - the western, roman one, which entailed fundamentally far -reaching consequences. catholicism contributed to the development in poland of latin-language culture, scholasticism, universities, as well as knighthood, burghers, city government, and guilds. the cities themselves as centers of craft and trade. forced this country fit into the latin or catholic civilization. observing at the same time, the economic and cultural growth of the russian lands was practically the same, including
spiritual makeup of the russian person, this is not me saying, this is written by the historian klyuchevskyht regiment accursed, son of vladimir krasno solnyshko , quarreling with his brother yaroslav the wise, turned for help to his wife’s father, the brave polish king bolislav i, preparing for battle, standing on both sides of the bukh river, polish and russian troops argued for a long time shouting across the river, but what interests us in this story is not the content. but still, the...
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windows, the neighbors shouted: victory, victory, it is very important to spy and eavesdrop on what klyuchevskych a thesis, to overhear something that history was silent about, we are actually doing the same thing now, tears come to our eyes, we have one magnificent heroine who tells how she became the ussr tennis champion in 1937 and 1939, for example , it saved my life, i think tennis in general, in general, because it was easier to bear than many others, and you can’t help but ask how much how old is she? realizing that she celebrated her 102nd birthday there in the fall, at that moment i understand that we had time, we captured, we recorded, we saved, which means everything was definitely not in vain. 3, 2, 1, already 5 years old, pobeda tv channel is classic films about the war, the latest blockbusters and tv series, reconstruction of historical events and talk shows, in which young audiences are told what you can’t read about in textbooks, what astronomers did in moscow planetarium during? scientists teach pilots, bombers how to navigate by the stars, spasskaya tower chimes the kremlin st
windows, the neighbors shouted: victory, victory, it is very important to spy and eavesdrop on what klyuchevskych a thesis, to overhear something that history was silent about, we are actually doing the same thing now, tears come to our eyes, we have one magnificent heroine who tells how she became the ussr tennis champion in 1937 and 1939, for example , it saved my life, i think tennis in general, in general, because it was easier to bear than many others, and you can’t help but ask how much...
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humiliating policy, because he was on the losing side, as it were, he was the losing side, here is klyuchevskye is completely rightly said that he had to demonstrate how to combine incompatible qualities, on the one hand , military valor, on the other, the humility of a monk, in fact, this is the image that we are used to, alexander nevsky. that the west germans actually considered the territory of estonia, the territory of latvia, livonia, in fact, the spheres of influence of the russian princes, the russian princes took tribute there, maybe not regularly, but nevertheless they took tribute, when catholic missionaries appeared there, then there was no conflict initially didn't bring it with me this was not a challenge to the russian principality, they actually asked to preach the word of god in these... after this penetration acquired a more aggressive character, bishop meingard, who was appointed by the pope to the bishopric, interestingly, is an exclusive in russia, that is, this territory was considered as if already russia, there is ruthenium, to be precise, who brought christianity to li
humiliating policy, because he was on the losing side, as it were, he was the losing side, here is klyuchevskye is completely rightly said that he had to demonstrate how to combine incompatible qualities, on the one hand , military valor, on the other, the humility of a monk, in fact, this is the image that we are used to, alexander nevsky. that the west germans actually considered the territory of estonia, the territory of latvia, livonia, in fact, the spheres of influence of the russian...
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told them the following: some argue that history has never taught anything, hegel, for example, or klyuchevskyt, what are you talking about, this is the science of the future, this is the way to... the attention of the people, chadayev said, the question is, what do you think, history teaches us to something or not? hello, some say history has never taught anything, others say history teaches, i believe history is a real prophet of humanity, history is cyclical, many of the failures and crimes of the first world wars are very familiar to us, they are very similar. history can warn humanity from making mistakes, so we need to learn from history and listen to this great predictor. thank you. thank you. 27 seconds. ask. hello, dear pack, yuri pavlovich. some believe that history teaches nothing, others believe that history is the key to understanding the future, to the cultural code of the people. i'm really with this. i agree, history teaches nothing only when people themselves do not want to learn it. by making mistakes, a solid historical foundation is destroyed, without which confident moveme
told them the following: some argue that history has never taught anything, hegel, for example, or klyuchevskyt, what are you talking about, this is the science of the future, this is the way to... the attention of the people, chadayev said, the question is, what do you think, history teaches us to something or not? hello, some say history has never taught anything, others say history teaches, i believe history is a real prophet of humanity, history is cyclical, many of the failures and crimes...
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opinion, in the story of asperansky, who turned out to be called up, an outstanding reformer, whom klyuchevsky8th century reformer in the russian hierarchy of politicians who stood at the throne. spiransky found himself in demand after the peace of telzid, after russia’s defeat in dustrelian and friedland, the country needed reforms; a lost war in general often leads to reforms. and spiransky, who did not come from the upper class, created a whole program of reforms, there was a state duma, there was a division into three estates, there was a gradual abolition of serfdom, but the conservative nobility opposed alexander after the telezid peace, they were even called napoleon’s clerk in court circles, and the specter of a coup, under this pressure, alexander i sent spiransky for nothing, in general. exile to siberia, then spiransky will restore his position, but the reforms will remain buried, in this sense, by his liberal convictions, it seems to me, after all, these were the convictions of his youth during the times of the secret committee, when only immediately after the death of paul there w
opinion, in the story of asperansky, who turned out to be called up, an outstanding reformer, whom klyuchevsky8th century reformer in the russian hierarchy of politicians who stood at the throne. spiransky found himself in demand after the peace of telzid, after russia’s defeat in dustrelian and friedland, the country needed reforms; a lost war in general often leads to reforms. and spiransky, who did not come from the upper class, created a whole program of reforms, there was a state duma,...
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and i also read about the serious historians platonov, klyuchevsky, that what kurbsky wrote, that theywest, because then the... propaganda leaflets, such small brochures, where the rulers of the russian state were just beginning, therefore, such people were published , including ivan the terrible, portrayed as perfect monsters, and these brochures were not written on the field, not in the field, and so to speak, not from life, they were written according to certain literary templates, according to which they were written portraits of turkish sultans, these are such azchina in its purest form, there are even texts where simply... the names were changed and the russian tsar was credited with atrocities against some peoples with whom the russian tsar had never crossed paths in his life, these were peoples with whom the turkish sultan interacted, for europe the then sultan was enemy number one, ivan the terrible, shown in the image of this sultan, turned into enemy number two. this is actually the beginning of such an anti-russian propaganda campaign, it falls, in fact, at the beginning of
and i also read about the serious historians platonov, klyuchevsky, that what kurbsky wrote, that theywest, because then the... propaganda leaflets, such small brochures, where the rulers of the russian state were just beginning, therefore, such people were published , including ivan the terrible, portrayed as perfect monsters, and these brochures were not written on the field, not in the field, and so to speak, not from life, they were written according to certain literary templates, according...
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and klyuchevsky, regarding alexander nevsky, he quite rightly said that he had to demonstrate when to combine incompatible qualities, on the one hand, military valor, on the other, humility, a monk, in fact, this is the image to which we are accustomed to alexander nevsky in armor with sword and so on, this is from the time of peter the great, because peter... the context is connected with western europe. the struggle was going on for the baltic lands then, but before this struggle began, it must be said that the west germans, in fact, believed territory of estonia, territory of latvia. after this penetration acquired a more aggressive character, bishop meimgard, who was appointed by the pope to the bishopric, interestingly, exkul in russia, that is, this territory was considered as if already russia, there is ruthenium, to be precise, who brought christianity to livonia, he was at first, he concluded an agreement with the livs, and, accordingly, he began to build stone castles there, on the territory of christianized tribes, but... he was not satisfied with the christian zeal of thes
and klyuchevsky, regarding alexander nevsky, he quite rightly said that he had to demonstrate when to combine incompatible qualities, on the one hand, military valor, on the other, humility, a monk, in fact, this is the image to which we are accustomed to alexander nevsky in armor with sword and so on, this is from the time of peter the great, because peter... the context is connected with western europe. the struggle was going on for the baltic lands then, but before this struggle began, it...
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vasily klyuchevsky. named sergei radonichsky, a blessed educator of the russian folk spirit.rgei radonichsky and lilik christ, among our russian soldiers, in dugouts in the trenches, of course, no dissonance occurs in me. an absurd question, but he was for peace, and what does war have to do with it, no normal person should think of it, there is not the slightest contradiction here. why do russian fighters have roman eagles, animals, nazi runes on their shoulders instead of an image? russian fighter with the face of sergius of radonichsky means that everything in their places, because it was saint sergius who is considered one of the most powerful patrons of the russian army. moreover, one of the heroes of the battle of kulyakovo. yes, father sergei did not turn his back on the russian army at a turning point in russian history. on august 18 , 1380, prince dmitry donskoy with prince vladimir of serpukhov, princes of other regions and governors arrived in the lavra. everything was more than serious. russia, moscow, vladimir, suzdol, serpukhov, rostov, nizhny novgorod, belozers
vasily klyuchevsky. named sergei radonichsky, a blessed educator of the russian folk spirit.rgei radonichsky and lilik christ, among our russian soldiers, in dugouts in the trenches, of course, no dissonance occurs in me. an absurd question, but he was for peace, and what does war have to do with it, no normal person should think of it, there is not the slightest contradiction here. why do russian fighters have roman eagles, animals, nazi runes on their shoulders instead of an image? russian...
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difficult, humiliating policy, because he was on the losing side, he was the losing side, here is klyuchevskyan, it must be said that the west, the germans, actually considered the territory of estonia, the territory of latvia, livonia, strictly speaking, the sphere of influence of the russian princes, the russian princes took tribute there, maybe irregularly, but nevertheless they took tribute, when catholic missionaries appeared there, then initially this... did not bring any conflict with it, it was not a challenge russians principality, they actually asked to preach the word of god in these lands, and the russian princes, who influenced these lands, who took tribute from them, in general, they did not particularly object. the conflict arose after the penetration became more aggressive. bishop meinghart, who was appointed by the pope to the bishopric, interestingly, is an exclusive in russia, that is, this territory was considered as... already russia, there is ruthenia, to be precise, who brought christianity to livonia, he was at first, he concluded an agreement with the livs, yes, accor
difficult, humiliating policy, because he was on the losing side, he was the losing side, here is klyuchevskyan, it must be said that the west, the germans, actually considered the territory of estonia, the territory of latvia, livonia, strictly speaking, the sphere of influence of the russian princes, the russian princes took tribute there, maybe irregularly, but nevertheless they took tribute, when catholic missionaries appeared there, then initially this... did not bring any conflict with...