SPERANSKI, MIKHAIL MIKHAILOVICH

mēkhəyēlˈ mēkhīˈləvĭch spyĭränˈskē, 1772–1839, Russian public official, chief adviser to Czar Alexander I (1808–12). The son of a village priest, he rose as a civil servant, particularly after the accession of Alexander I. He proved an outstanding administrator, and in 1809 he drew up proposals for a constitution at Alexander's request. His plan called for some popular participation in legislation and for administrative reorganization of the country to provide limited local self-government; Alexander never adopted his proposals. Speranski did succeed in some reforms. He reorganized several ministries, emphasizing promotion on the basis of merit, and introduced a progressive income tax on the nobles. His proposals antagonized both nobles and bureaucrats, and shortly before the Napoleonic invasion of Russia they accused him of secret dealings with the French. Alexander exiled him in Mar., 1812. Speranski later returned to public service as governor of Penza (1816) and governor-general of Siberia (1819). He went back to St. Petersburg in 1821 but never regained his influence with Alexander. Under Nicholas I he was responsible for the codification (1833) of Russian law.

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...Rossii Kiev 1905 , pp. 77-144; Duret, Un portrait russe . Speranski Leipzig 1867 ; A. Elchaninov, " Mistitsizm M. M. Speranskogo...Russkii Arkhiv , 1871 , pp. 2073-2078; Hephel, " Les deux Speranski ," Revue Britannique , Juillet 1875 ; N. M. Iadrintsev...
...the code. The original code filled 15 volumes and contained the law in eight categories as established by Mikhail Mikhailovich Speranski, whom Nicholas I had given the task of codification. These categories were 1 institutions; 2 duties and...
...the having made acquaintance with you in England. Speranski 13 was the head man in his office and appeared to...president of the academy of arts and sciences. 13 Mikhail Mikhailovich Speranskii 1772-1839 , the son of a village priest...


 

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SPERANSKI, MIKHAIL MIKHAILOVICH mekh yel mekhi l vich spyiran ske...Alexander never adopted his proposals. Speranski did succeed in some reforms. He...Alexander exiled him in Mar., 1812. Speranski later returned to public service...


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