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Sunday, January 31, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Monday, January 25, 2016
Who were Russia's Benevolent Despots? (Part 3): Alexander II
With a confusion following the death of Tsar Alexander I,
threats to the absolute power of the Romanovs emerged. It failed resulting to three
decades of reactionary policies – only to conclude with the rise of the Tsar
Liberator. Explore how Alexander II became a Benevolent Despot and became known
as the Tsar Liberator.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Who were Russia's Benevolent Despots? (Part 1): Catherine the Great
In 1762, Russia had a new ruler, a German Princess who rose
up to the position of Tsar and autocrat. Her rule espoused a new type of
leadership – Benevolent absolutism – which became the model of future Romanovs.
Explore the reign of Russia’s benevolent despots with Catherine the Great as
the first to embrace it.