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Cosa (chi) è autocracy$6015$ - definizione

IMPERIALIST IDEOLOGICAL DOCTRINE OF RUSSIAN EMPEROR NICHOLAS I
Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and Nationalism; Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and Nationality; Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and National Character; Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and National Character; Official Nationality; Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Populism; Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Ethnocentrism; Orthodoxy, Autocracy and Nationality
  • Nicholas I]] (reigned 1825–55) made '''Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality''' the main imperialist doctrine of his reign
  • [[Sergey Uvarov]] in the 1830s. Engraving by [[Nikolai Utkin]].

czarist         
FORM OF AUTOCRACY SPECIFIC TO GRAND DUCHY OF MOSCOW AND LATER TSARDOM OF RUSSIA AND RUSSIAN EMPIRE
Czarist; Tsarist; Tsarism; Czarism; Russian absolutism; Russian despotism; Russian autocracy; Czarist absolutism; Czarist autocracy; Tsarist absolutism; Muscovite despotism; Imperial autocracy; Muscovite autocracy; Imperial absolutism; Muscovite absolutism; Imperial despotism; Tsarist despotism; Samoderzhaviye; Tsarist Autocracy; Russian Autocracy; Autocratic Russia
tsarist         
FORM OF AUTOCRACY SPECIFIC TO GRAND DUCHY OF MOSCOW AND LATER TSARDOM OF RUSSIA AND RUSSIAN EMPIRE
Czarist; Tsarist; Tsarism; Czarism; Russian absolutism; Russian despotism; Russian autocracy; Czarist absolutism; Czarist autocracy; Tsarist absolutism; Muscovite despotism; Imperial autocracy; Muscovite autocracy; Imperial absolutism; Muscovite absolutism; Imperial despotism; Tsarist despotism; Samoderzhaviye; Tsarist Autocracy; Russian Autocracy; Autocratic Russia
also czarist
Tsarist means belonging to or supporting the system of government by a tsar, especially in Russia before 1917.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Tsarist autocracy         
FORM OF AUTOCRACY SPECIFIC TO GRAND DUCHY OF MOSCOW AND LATER TSARDOM OF RUSSIA AND RUSSIAN EMPIRE
Czarist; Tsarist; Tsarism; Czarism; Russian absolutism; Russian despotism; Russian autocracy; Czarist absolutism; Czarist autocracy; Tsarist absolutism; Muscovite despotism; Imperial autocracy; Muscovite autocracy; Imperial absolutism; Muscovite absolutism; Imperial despotism; Tsarist despotism; Samoderzhaviye; Tsarist Autocracy; Russian Autocracy; Autocratic Russia
Tsarist autocracy (, transcr. tsarskoye samoderzhaviye), also called Tsarism, was a form of autocracy (later absolute monarchy) specific to the Grand Duchy of Moscow and its successor states the Tsardom of Russia and Russian Empire.

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Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality

Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality (Russian: Правосла́вие, самодержа́вие, наро́дность, Pravoslávie, samoderzhávie, naródnost'), also known as Official Nationality, was the dominant imperial ideological doctrine of Russian emperor Nicholas I. The doctrine sought imperial unity under Orthodox Christianity and the absolute authority of the emperor, while suppressing ideas deemed destructive to that unity. It followed a broader European reactionary trend that sought to restore and defend political institutions that were overthrown in the Napoleonic Wars.

"The Triad" of Official Nationality was originally proposed by Minister of Education Sergey Uvarov in his April 2, 1833, circular letter to subordinate educators. It was soon embraced by Nicholas and his establishment and gained wide public recognition, vocally supported by intellectuals like Mikhail Pogodin, Fyodor Tyutchev, and Nikolai Gogol.

Critics of the policy saw this principle as a call for Russification. Yet the very fact of its existence, being Russia's first statewide political ideology since the 16th century, indicated the nation's brewing transition to modernity.