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Aleksei Bobrinsky (historian)

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In 1889, Count Bobrinsky was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Academy of Science (1889). He was also head of the Orphanages of the Empress Marie (1893–1896), chairman of the
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of St. Petersburg Uezd, 1875–1878. In 1878 he was elected Marshal of Nobility of St. Petersburg Gubernia. He also presided over St. Petersburg Zemstvo assemblies.
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He was Assistant Minister of the Interior (March — July 1916) and Minister of Agriculture (July - November 1916). In this role he clashed with
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became involved, Bobrinsky's policy was overthrown and Voronkov became a much quoted spokesperson on the topic.
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Features And Figures Of The Past. Government And Opinion In The Reign Of Nicholas II.
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Making war, forging revolution : Russia's continuum of crisis, 1914-1921
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class
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and worked in the Chancellery of the Committee of Ministers.
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For over thirty years Bobrinsky was chairman of the
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Members of the 3rd State Duma of the Russian Empire
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He also took part in digging the 48:Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Бо́бринский 24: 807:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 752:Historians from the Russian Empire 275:Minister of agriculture of Russia 25: 818: 90:Imperial Archeological Commission 278:21 July 1916 – 14 November 1916 40:Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky 18:Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky 762:Members of the Russian Assembly 27:Russian historian and statesman 782:Senators of the Russian Empire 197: 177:Bahn, Paul (10 January 2014). 170: 13: 1: 163: 116:kurgan where his son found a 57: 7: 250: 118:famous Scythian golden comb 10: 823: 625: 531: 437: 338: 280: 273: 265: 129:Union of Russian Nobility 76:St. Petersburg University 47: 217:Holquist, Peter (2002). 203:Bobrinskoy, A. (1914) 62:Bobrinsky was born in 35: 125:Free Economic Society 33: 110:Pereshchepina hoard 83:Marshal of Nobility 74:. 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Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky

Russian
Bobrinsky
St. Petersburg
Catherine the Great
Grigory Orlov
St. Petersburg University
Marshal of Nobility
Imperial Archeological Commission
kurgans
Kerch
Sevastopol
Tauric Chersonesos
Pereshchepina hoard
Solokha
famous Scythian golden comb
Free Economic Society
Union of Russian Nobility
Mitrofan Voronkov
Vladimir Groman
War Minister
Dmitry Shuvayev
October Revolution
Grasse
The History of Archaeology: An Introduction
ISBN
9781317999416
ISBN
978-0674009073

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