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Issue № 30. February 2012

The Governmental Constitutionalism in 18th – early 20th Centuries Russia: Current Research Approaches

Sergei V. Pronkin

Ph.D., associate professor, School of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
E-mail: pronkinsv@mail.ru

The article is devoted to the acts of governmental constitutionalism in XVIII-early XX centuries Russia: Supreme Privy Council′s «Conditions» (1730), M.M.Speransky′s «Introduction to the Legal Code of State laws» (1809), manifesto of 17 October 1905 and the Russian fundamental law 23 April 1906. The author summarizes results of these problems research in modern historiography. Main attention is focused on the causes of these acts, their political and legal content. For all interested in the history of Russian constitutionalism.

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Keywords: Supreme Privy Council, «Conditions», Empress Anna, Alexander I, M.M. Speransky, «Introduction to the Legal Code of State laws» ,1809, October manifesto, 23 April 1906 Fundamental Law, Russian Empire, Russian constitutionalism, Russian parliamentary process, histotiography.

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