Alexander II's Later
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- Alexander II's Later Years
- Eldest son died, wife had tuberculosis
- Withdrew from public appearances, consoled in his mistress and became less reforming
- 1866-Appointed more conservative ministers
- Tolstoy's Education Reforms
- Church regained power over education
- Gimnazii's ordered to follow classical curriculum
- Only these students could progress to uni, Modern Technical School students were limited to higher technical institutions
- Liberal uni courses replaced with traditional courses
- Many students left to study abroad
- Reluctantly accepted lectures for Women at Moscow Uni
- But used govt. veto to cancel uni appointments wherever he felt necessary
- Tolstoy's Education Reforms
- 1866-Appointed more conservative ministers
- Withdrew from public appearances, consoled in his mistress and became less reforming
- Tolstoy's Education Reforms
- Church regained power over education
- Gimnazii's ordered to follow classical curriculum
- Only these students could progress to uni, Modern Technical School students were limited to higher technical institutions
- Liberal uni courses replaced with traditional courses
- Many students left to study abroad
- Reluctantly accepted lectures for Women at Moscow Uni
- But used govt. veto to cancel uni appointments wherever he felt necessary
- Police, Law and Control (Shuvalov)
- 1866-Appointed more conservative ministers
- Police strengthened; Third Section encouraged
- Tracked down radicals in Switzerland and Germany
- Show trials introduced but political crimes moved to secret courts after Vera Zasulich trial backfired in 1878
- Zasulich shot Trepov, the governor of St Petersburg
- Her lawyer played on the 'politcal necessity' and she was acquitted by the jury
- Trial became publicised government indictment
- Her lawyer played on the 'politcal necessity' and she was acquitted by the jury
- Trial of 193- 1877-78
- Zasulich shot Trepov, the governor of St Petersburg
- Her lawyer played on the 'politcal necessity' and she was acquitted by the jury
- Trial became publicised government indictment
- Her lawyer played on the 'politcal necessity' and she was acquitted by the jury
- Zasulich shot Trepov, the governor of St Petersburg
- Zasulich shot Trepov, the governor of St Petersburg
- 1866-Appointed more conservative ministers
- Loris- Melikov Constitution
- Aimed to reinvigorate reforms
- 'Inviting society to take part in the formulation of policy'
- Relaxing censorship and expanding powers of local council
- 'Inviting society to take part in the formulation of policy'
- Signed 13th March 1881- The day Alexander was assassinated
- Very liberal Minister for Internal Affairs
- Aimed to reinvigorate reforms
- Eldest son died, wife had tuberculosis
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