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Though generally temperate in his views, he was extremely incisive and often violent in his modes of expressing them so he made many enemies and sometimes incurred the displeasure of the press censure and the ministers against which he was more than once protected by Alexander III in consideration of
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Katkov's able advocacy of national interests. He is remembered chiefly as an energetic opponent of Polish national aspirations, liberalism, the system of public instruction based on natural science and German political influence. In the last capacity, he helped to prepare the way for the
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had a circulation of 6000. By 1866, the circulation had risen to 12,000. During the 24 years of editorship, he exercised considerable influence on public opinion and even on the government, by representing with great ability the moderately conservative spirit of
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tinge and, in some quarters of the liberal camp, indulgence was being shown to Polish national aspirations, he gradually modified his attitude until he came to be regarded by the Russian liberals as a renegade.
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in which universities students were charged with treason for protesting in favour of a national constitution, Katkov sided with
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Andreas Renner, "Defining a Russian nation: Mikhail Katkov and the'invention'of national politics."
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Editing Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy: Mikhail Katkov and the Great Russian Novel
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Defining a Russian Nation: Mikhail Katkov and the "Invention" of National Politics
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in opposition to the occasionally-ultraliberal and always-cosmopolitan spirit of
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Prelude to a Collaboration: Dostoevsky’s Aesthetic Polemic with Mikhail Katkov
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Self-Conscious Realism: Metafiction and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel
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Mikhail N. Katkov: Advocate of English Liberalism in Russia, 1856-1863
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to heavier punishments and more a reactionary and conservative tone.
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and strong reform movement that characterised the earlier years of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In early 1863, he assumed the management and editorship of the
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The Political Self-Conscious: The Russian Novel in the 1860s
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Dostoevsky Beyond Dostoevsky: Science, Religion, Philosophy
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Katkov was born of a Russian government official and a
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Mikhail N. Katkov: A Political Biography, 1818-1887
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Katkov

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Eurasianism
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Ultra
Slavophilia
Pochvennichestvo
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Nuclear Orthodoxy
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