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largely omitted the more unsavory aspects regarding life at Titovo from his published memoirs, an unpublished draft, detailing his childhood, discusses the brutality with which his father treated his serfs. On one occasion Milyutin witnessed his father "mercilessly" flog one their serfs, as he later explained: "
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worked the land at Titovo, while Milyutin's father occupied most of his time hunting and carousing with friends. Milyutin's mother was left to oversee most aspects of life on their estate. According to Milyutin, there were so many serfs at Titovo that "to list all would be impossible." While Milyutin
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As an Assistant Minister of Interior since 1859, he succeeded in defending his vision of ambitious liberal reforms against attacks by conservatives and disconcerted nobility. The
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in order to implement reforms there. He devised a program which involved the emancipation of the peasantry at the expense of the nationalist landowners and the expulsion of
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Milyutin resigned his office in December 1866, after having suffered a paralytic stroke, and spent the rest of his life in seclusion. He died on 26 January 1872 in Moscow.
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of 1861 was largely drafted by him. Up to the passage of the act, Milyutin had served as Adjunct of the Minister of the interior,
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on 6 June 1818, the scion of an influential, but impoverished, aristocratic Russian family. He was the nephew of Count
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But thus were the mores in those times: a good landowner considered unavoidable to keep his serfs in line.
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and joined the Ministry of the Interior in 1835. A man of liberal views who sympathized with the
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land to farm as the result of Milyutin's reforms. A Russian university was established at
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priests from schools. Over seven hundred thousand Polish peasants were granted
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Milyutin's formative years were spent on his father's estate, Titovo, in
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cause, Milyutin helped reform the municipal administration in
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Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin

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Russian
great liberal reforms
Alexander II
emancipation of the serfs
zemstvo
Peter Kropotkin
Moscow
Pavel Kiselyov
Nicholas I
Dmitry Milyutin
Kaluga Oblast
Serfs
Moscow University
Slavophile
St Petersburg
Moscow
Odessa
Emancipation Manifesto
Sergey Lanskoy
January Uprising
Poland
Roman Catholic
freehold
Warsaw
Russian
Polish
Russification

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