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    Around the “social pedagogy” of Paul Natorp: Vladimir Dinze in the debates on national upbringing. Part 2 by Dmitrieva N. A.

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Many scholars and practitioners in the sphere of the public education and upbringing in Russia addressed themselves to the philosophical-pedagogical ideas of German philosopher of Neo- Kantian movement Paul Natorp. …”
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    Gunsmith Johann Joachim Grecke in Russia. New Biographical Data by Yuri G. Efimov, Eugeny A. Rodionov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…His name was last mentioned in documents of 1797 when he was awarded a pension by Paul I as “he was in respectable age and had lost his eyesight”. …”
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    LEGAL BASES OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT IN RUSSIA AT THE VERGE OF XVIII-XIX cc. by L. Kuanchaleyeva

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…The article is dedicated to the analysis of administrative-legal bases of the municipal government reorganization in Russia at the verge of XVIII-XIX cc. Viewing the largest administrative-legal acts of Paul I reign, dedicated to the municipal government reorganization, the author revealed the logic and principles of administrative-legal reform of that epoch and showed the features of its realization with the example of municipal government reorganization.…”
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    Tsarist Russia and the Ottoman Empire position of the French Revolution 1789-1799 by أيمن صلاط, مها أمين

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…At the popular level, the revolution ended tyranny and injustice in France and these problems were the- most important of the Russian society, the Russian government as empire was opposed to that revolution, while the Emperor Paul I initially opposed it and then became a friend of Napoleon later, after Alexander took the power in Russia, he use the policy of peace, but that policy was short-lived. …”
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    Tsarist Russia and the Ottoman Empire position of the French Revolution 1789-1799 by Aiman SALLAT, Maha Ameen

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…At the popular level, the revolution ended tyranny and injustice in France and these problems were the- most important of the Russian society, the Russian government as empire was opposed to that revolution, while the Emperor Paul I initially opposed it and then became a friend of Napoleon later, after Alexander took the power in Russia, he use the policy of peace, but that policy was short-lived. …”
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