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- A zemstvo (‹See Tfd›Russian: земство, IPA: [ˈzʲɛmstvə], pl. земства, zemstva) was an institution of local government set up during the eman****tion reform...
- propertied Russians. By early 1904, Russian liberal activists from the zemstva and from the professions had formed an organization called the Union of...
- Country Council would vote for local budgets, control the councils of the zemstva and cities, and appoint the local administration Conscription would be...
- Romanian nationalism.[citation needed] In 1905 and 1906, the Bessarabian zemstva asked for the re-introduction of Romanian in schools as a "compulsory language"...
- media Judicial reform of Alexander II modernization of the army and navy zemstva and other innovations in local government educational innovations including...
- publications in 1885. The "third element" were professionals hired by zemstva. By 1900, there were 47,000 of them, most were liberal radicals.[according...
- allowed into secondary schools and standard curriculum set. 1864 1 January Zemstva were established for the local self-government of Russian citizens. 1 May...
- owners, along with the freedom to pursue private enterprise. City dumas, zemstva and other muni****l institutions were also reinstated. Paying lip service...
- Integration within the Russian Empire continued with the introduction of the zemstva in 1869. Although this system was meant to increase the parti****tion of...
- including representatives of Belarusian national organisations, regional zemstva, main Christian denominations and Belarusian Jewish political parties....