Category: /History/European History
the emancipation act was the reform of the legal system. After concluding peace in the Crimean war, Alexander had made it his first promise in the manifesto of March 19 1856 to reform the legal system. He set up a commission in late 1861 to transform the system
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Category: /Social Sciences
in a single party gaining an overall majority, so the winning party can easily implement its policies without interference. When a political party is elected in a general election, they are given a mandate by the public to carry out the items on their manifesto
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
a manifesto on the future of music, but he again was laughed at. His book became an embarrassment and ended his public expression.
The 1860's were more kind to Brahms. He produced several pieces on the piano, an illustrious series of chamber works, songs
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of Russia", the concentration of population, and the day-to-day troubles that the lower class citizens had to deal with were all crucial elements to the brew of revolution. The result of the revolution was the October Manifesto, and though after the Fundamental
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
was spilt; some were weary of the plan because it meant eventually giving up the Congo, where as the other half felt that Belgium should rid themselves of the colony as soon as possible. A group of Catholics seemed to like the plan, and wrote a manifesto
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
to project a positive, visionary image encased in a minimalist manifesto. It was also surprising that Howard, being the successful Home Secretary which he was, did not place a greater emphasis on law and order. (Philip Cowley and Jane Green)
The Liberal
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
under the October manifesto were taken back by Nicholas the second because he was unwilling to give up his 'God given' authority.
Later in 1917 with the collapse of Tsardom Liberalism under the provisional government might have taken hold. Again personalities
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
the revolution they got what they wanted in the end without doing much. Even though these different groups had different ideals they all wanted to bring change. After the reforms in 1905 (the 'October manifesto') the Tsar promised to allow the election of the national
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for the Fundamental Law, set in place to reverse the October Manifesto in the revolution of 1905. Both of these supposed promises to change and close the gap between the rich and the poor, or to simply improve conditions for the poor, were threats to the conservative
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. The women established a draft manifesto, which outlined their goals and demands. Education, equality between sexes as well as personal rights were among the demands they sought. Famous feminist authors in the early nineteen seventies, such as Germaine Greer, Anne
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