History Today Jump to Navigation Monday, 28 April 2014 Login / Register Search this site: Arakcheev and the Military Colonies By Michael Jenkins Published in History Today Empire Military Modern Russia Under Alexander I, writes Michael Jenkins, a ferocious martinet overshadowed Russian life. The austere figure of Count Alexei Andreevich Arakcheev looms over almost the whole reign of the...
Arakcheev and the Military Colonies
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