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confidence in the policy. Nevertheless, Krivoshein became the most powerful figure in the
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Lenin in the Paris newspaper "Social-Democrat" on 31 October 1911, wrote "Stolypin and the
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Stolypin's reforms produced astounding results within a few years. Between 1906 and 1915, thanks to the efforts of Stolypin's farmers, the productivity of crops nationwide grew by 14 percent, in Siberia by 25 percent. In 1912, Russia's grain exports exceeded by 30 percent those of Argentina,
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Stolypin's. They married whilst Stolypin was still a student, an uncommon occurrence at the time. The marriage began in tragic circumstances: Olga had been engaged to Stolypin's brother, Mikhail, who died in a duel. The marriage was a happy one, devoid of
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was still widespread, with only around 10% of the land having been consolidated into farms. Most peasants were unwilling to leave the security of the commune for the uncertainty of individual farming. Furthermore, by 1913, the government's own
Ministry of Agriculture had itself begun to lose
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referred to the gallows as "Stolypin's efficient black Monday necktie". Outraged, Stolypin challenged
Rodichev to a duel, but Rodichev apologized to avert it. Nevertheless, the expression became popular. The capacious railroad cars used for Siberian resettlement were named
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Stolypin was a monarchist and hoped to strengthen the throne by modernizing the rural
Russian economy. Modernity and efficiency, rather than democracy, were his goals. He argued that the land question could only be resolved and revolution averted when the
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areas unarmed and without bodyguards. During one of these trips, somebody dropped a bomb under his feet. There were casualties, but
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paid a visit to the wounded child. On 9 November an imperial decree made far-reaching changes in land tenure law, disrupting in one sweep the communal and the household (family) property systems.
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that allowed for the arrest, speedy trial, and execution of accused offenders. After numerous previous assassination attempts, Stolypin was fatally shot in September 1911 by revolutionary
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was particularly indignant, writing to Stolypin: "Stop your horrible activity! Enough of looking up to Europe, it is high time Russia knew its own mind!" Tolstoy had argued similarly to
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1843:the United States and Canada combined.
143:Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia
3121:Stolypin: Reformist ahead of his time
2587:August 1914: A Novel: The Red Wheel I
2378:"Recollections of a Foreign Minister"
1275:
1157:Mass killings under communist regimes
569:Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality
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2802:"Lenin: Stolypin and the Revolution"
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1943:A statue of Pyotr Stolypin near the
1602:Interior minister and prime minister
2892:, Westview Press, (Boulder), 1976.
1416:Pyotr grew up on the family estate
4140:1911 murders in the Russian Empire
3148:26 April 1906 – 18 September 1911
2663:Hackard, Mark (7 September 2011).
1529:Stolypin served as marshal of the
949:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
269:
25:
3175:21 July 1906 – 18 September 1911
2979:McDonald, David MacLaren (1992).
2665:"Solzhenitsyn: Stolypin's Murder"
2238:, p. 302. Greenwood Press, 1995,
1639:, who proposed a cabinet of only
1495:, then administratively known as
1152:Criticism of communist party rule
3957:
3951:
3154:Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Makarov
3082:
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3026:The Fall of the Russian Monarchy
2400:"Bomb kills 28 – Hurts Stolypin"
2281:. The Bodley Head. p. 223.
2210:"Stolypin, Pyotr Aleksandrovich"
1216:
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3100:The ancestors of Pyotr Stolypin
2819:Stalin voted third-best Russian
2686:"Pioneering Land Reform - News"
2198:. New York: Chekhov publishers.
1859:where Stolypin was assassinated
3456:Council of People's Commissars
1743:had to be abolished; communal
1620:along the Russian side of the
1590:, which had given land to the
1467:where one of his teachers was
1440:. In 1879 the family moved to
27:Russian politician (1862–1911)
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3753:Ministers of Internal Affairs
3220:Heads of government of Russia
3049:10.1080/10611428.2016.1229962
3037:Russian Social Science Review
2874:. Stanford University Press.
2388:– via Internet Archive.
2376:Charles Louis Seeger (1921).
1459:Photo of 14-year-old Stolypin
1399:Mikhail Dmitrievich Gorchakov
34:Eastern Slavic naming customs
4170:Assassinated prime ministers
2550:"Stolypin, Piotr Arkadevich"
2420:Fuhrmann, Joseph T. (2012).
1351:, would have a stake in the
3706:Russian Government Cabinets
3112:20th Century Press Archives
2964:10.1080/0306615042000262634
1935:State Duma (Russian Empire)
1838:has summarized his career:
1805:Minister of Foreign Affairs
1682:(then under the autonomous
1588:Emancipation Reform of 1861
1179:Russia under Vladimir Putin
1001:Union of the Russian People
421:Traditionalist conservatism
4226:
3803:Balthasar von Campenhausen
3137:Pyotr Nikolayevich Durnovo
2952:Journal of Peasant Studies
2423:Rasputin: The Untold Story
1924:
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1473:Ministry of State Property
1263:Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin
959:Russian All-People's Union
211:Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin
32:In this name that follows
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2380:. Doubleday Page & Co
2161:Cite uses generic title (
2066:Stolypin is portrayed by
2053:Stolypin is portrayed by
1726:dissolved the Second Duma
1633:Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov
1465:St. Petersburg University
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3171:Prime Minister of Russia
2928:10.1353/kri.2011.a411659
2870:Ascher, Abraham (2001).
2343:PyotrArkadevich Stolypin
1959:Stolypin's grave in the
1608:Pyotr Stolypin's Cabinet
1430:Solnechnogorsky District
1268:Пётр Аркадьевич Столыпин
459:Economic interventionism
316:This article is part of
91:Prime Minister of Russia
4200:Russian anti-communists
3893:Pyotr Sviatopolk-Mirsky
2706:Design, Pallasart Web.
2482:Oxford University Press
2277:Figes, Orlando (2017).
2176:Fedorovo, B.G. (2002).
1945:Kyiv City Duma building
1927:1905 Russian Revolution
1882:The Tale of Tsar Saltan
1499:of the Russian Empire.
1373:Russian Orthodox Church
1211:Conservatism portal
751:Sociology of Revolution
741:St Petersburg Dialogues
4145:Antisemitism in Russia
3424:Provisional Government
3255:Committee of Ministers
3075:Quotations related to
2582:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
2130:"WebCite query result"
2060:Nicholas and Alexandra
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4024:Alexander Beloborodov
3888:Vyacheslav von Plehve
3858:Mikhail Loris-Melikov
2942:Lieven, Dominic, ed.
2888:Conroy, M.S. (1976),
2476:Oxley, Peter (2001).
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1359:Early life and career
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964:Union of Right Forces
761:The Gulag Archipelago
4150:Marshals of nobility
4109:Vladimir Kolokoltsev
3943:Alexander Protopopov
3711:Premiers of the USSR
3515:Council of Ministers
3367:Council of Ministers
3144:Minister of Interior
3091:at Wikimedia Commons
3018:(1926) pp. 495–506.
1947:, removed after the
1769:Council of Ministers
1761:Alexander Krivoshein
1432:, once inhabited by
232:German Confederation
4180:People from Dresden
4029:Vladimir Tolmachyov
3923:Nikolai Shcherbatov
3823:Alexander Stroganov
3028:(1939) pp. 94–143.
3016:A History of Russia
3008:5 July 2019 at the
2649:Lazar Volin (1970)
2610:Lazar Volin (1970)
2535:Lazar Volin (1970)
2446:Lazar Volin (1970)
2134:www.webcitation.org
2040:Russian White House
1949:February Revolution
1780:credit cooperatives
1776:Peasants' Land Bank
1555:Governor of Saratov
1380:Russian aristocracy
1174:Russia for Russians
527:Sovereign democracy
385:Russian nationalism
300:Olga Borisovna von
280:Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
4064:Russian Federation
3986:Nikolai Avksentiev
3938:Aleksandr Khvostov
3848:Alexander Timashev
3793:Alexander Golitsyn
3593:Russian Federation
3181:Vladimir Kokovtsov
3129:Political offices
2407:The New York Times
2234:Blumberg, Arnold.
2216:on 12 January 2009
2194:Bok, M.P. (1953).
2140:on 12 January 2009
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1961:Pechersk Monastery
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1867:Stolypin's burial.
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1809:Alexander Izvolsky
1807:, replacing Count
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2847:. 9 November 2017
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2597:978-0-374-71212-9
2409:. 26 August 1906.
2288:978-1-847-92451-3
2089:Coup of June 1907
2049:Screen portrayals
1931:October Manifesto
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1774:Supported by the
1741:open field system
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1497:Northwestern Krai
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1369:Kingdom of Saxony
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2055:Eric Porter
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1963:(Lavra) in
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1794:Dostoyevsky
1790:Leo Tolstoy
1745:land tenure
1653:Georgy Lvov
1645:Nicholas II
1514:manor (now
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1426:Середниково
1418:Serednikovo
1403:Crimean War
1329:martial law
1060:Kozma Minin
918:Zhirinovsky
843:Nicholas II
783:Alexander I
777:Politicians
672:Shcherbatov
667:Shafarevich
502:Reactionism
474:Irredentism
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1771:convened.
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1167:Liberalism
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3390:Kokovtsov
3380:Goremykin
3264:Vorontsov
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642:Obolensky
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439:Authority
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282:, Ukraine
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3681:Medvedev
3647:Kasyanov
3632:Primakov
3522:Rodionov
3500:Pamfilov
3494:Khokhlov
3484:Bulganin
3437:Kerensky
3410:Golitsyn
3385:Stolypin
3332:Ignatyev
3307:Levashov
3292:Kochubey
3287:Lopukhin
3282:Saltykov
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818:Kornilov
798:Dubrovin
687:Strakhov
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627:Karamzin
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375:Populism
356:Duginism
318:a series
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3602:Yeltsin
3572:Silayev
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3400:Stürmer
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930:Parties
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893:Tolstoy
883:Slutsky
878:Shulgin
868:Rogozin
823:Luzhkov
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808:Gryzlov
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717:Wrangel
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657:Rozanov
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