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492: 365: 28: 397:, as the female students were known. The cry went up "Let's catcall Guerrier!" after it had been alleged that as director of the Higher Courses he had treated women "like an Oriental despot". This charge, described in Guerrier's defence as "an absurd and malicious slander", caused a bitter division between two rival groups of women known as the 'politicians' and the 'academics'. 390:
However, after Tolstoy had refused to give graduates of the courses teaching rights, in 1876 and 1877 Guerrier petitioned the minister to change his mind, arguing that a growing number of unmarried women were without families to support them, so that there was an economic imperative for employment rights for such women.
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members' habits of "bowing humbly to eminent merchants", "preferring silence in debates", and "voting as their leaders told them". He was a member of the Grot Commission on help for the destitute and a founder of 'Guardianship of Work Relief'. In 1894 he was elected to chair a committee responsible
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Guerrier's concern for the education of women was primarily with training good conversationalists, mothers, and schoolteachers, and he advised one new class to avoid politics. He showed a paternalistic attitude towards women, long after they had shown they could master university-level courses.
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in 1876, Guerrier expressed the opposition of most Russian university professors in attacking proposals by Liubimov to transplant important features of the German system of university education into Russia. In 1879,
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In 1903, Guerrier and a colleague named Popov, as members of the City Duma, proposed that binding regulations were needed to control the exploitation of waiters and other catering staff by their employers.
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L'Abbé de Mably moraliste et politique: Étude sur la doctrine morale du Jacobinisme puritain et sur le développement de l'esprit républicain au XVIIIe siècle
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Guerrier was not considered an impressive public speaker. One writer has called him "prolix, fairly boring", contrasting him with a riveting performance by
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In Moscow, in 1872, with the consent of Count Dmitry Tolstoy, the Russian Minister of Education, Guerrier founded the Higher Courses for Women (
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abolished the professors' disciplinary courts, but the subsequent University Statute of 1884 proved unworkable and had to be repealed.
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Die Kronprinzessin Charlotte von Rußland: Schwiegertochter Peters des Großen nach ihren noch ungedruckten Briefen 1707–1715
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His daughter Elena Vladimirovna Guerrier (1868–1943), who became a schoolteacher, worked also as a translator.
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Historiography of Imperial Russia: the Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State
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Forgotten predecessors: the Russian Conservative Historians of the French Revolution
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Features and figures of the past: government and opinion in the reign of Nicholas II
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In search of the true West: culture, economics, and problems of Russian Development
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The conflict of generations: the character and significance of student movements
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Guerrier died in 1919 and is buried in Moscow at the Pyatnitskaya cemetery.
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A strong campaigner for the independence of universities, in an article in
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Poverty is not a vice: charity, society, and the state in imperial Russia
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and indifferent to the entrepreneur's more important "psychic labour".
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Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)
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Lane. In 1854 he entered the historical-philological faculty of the
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Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Russia's missing middle class: the professions in Russian history
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appeared in German. Critics have suggested that he turned to the
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Leibniz in seinen Beziehungen zu Russland und Peter dem Grossen
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The concept of the government and people in the Mandate in 1789
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Leibniz in seinen Beziehungen zu Russland und Peter dem Grossen
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Imperial Moscow University: 1755-1917: encyclopedic dictionary
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Dvukhsotletie Moskovskogo Universiteta: prazdnovanie v Amerike
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Ben Eklof, John Bushnell, & Larisa Georgievna Zakharova,
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The French Revolution in Russian Intellectual Life: 1865-1905
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By his own account, during his student years Guerrier was a
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At one point there was controversy about Guerrier among the
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The Russian city between tradition and modernity, 1850–1900
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Women's struggle for higher education in Russia, 1855–1900
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Russian police trade unionism: experiment or provocation?
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International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society
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The significance of the third Duma in Russia's History
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Guerrier's name is sometimes transliterated from the
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The idea of democracy before the Revolution of 1789
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Karp, & Roland Mortier, 571:Apostle of poverty and love, Francis of Assisi 508:Essay on the development of historical science 698:Vladimir Solov'ëv in the rising public sphere 569:«Апостол нищеты и любви Франциск из Ассизи» ( 1149:Academic staff of Imperial Moscow University 1017:, brief details online at books.google.co.uk 765:, brief details online at books.google.co.uk 157:17 May] 1837 – 30 June 1919) was a 614:«Речь об Александре и Наполеоне в 1812 г» ( 578:The French Revolution in the light of Taine 359: 1031:, brief details online at books.google.com 647: 645: 607:«Значение третьей Думы в Истории России» ( 576:«Французская Революция в освещении Тэна» ( 273:The struggle for the Polish throne in 1733 165:from 1868 to 1904. As the founder of the " 1129:Academic staff of Moscow State University 819:The women's liberation movement in Russia 709:V. I. 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Guerrier in 1915 909:The French Revolution 778:(St Petersburg, 1873) 740:Thomas Sanders, ed., 595:The Second State Duma 526:(St Petersburg, 1873) 494: 487:Selected publications 367: 906:Dmitry Shlapentokh, 893:Lewis Samuel Feuer, 864:Christine Johanson, 804:Alexander Vucinich, 787:Dmitry Shlapentokh, 306:Count Dmitry Tolstoy 86:Corresponding Member 1104:Writers from Moscow 836:A History of Russia 655:(2007), pp. 169-170 245:Catherine the Great 207:, he used the form 153:; 29 May [ 1071:Unknown parameter 999:Harley D. Balzer, 969:Adele Lindenmeyr, 943:Daniel R. Brower, 882:The Russian Review 504: 372: 318:Guerrier wrote in 1109:Russian Lutherans 1055:978-5-8243-1429-8 696:P. W. 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Khovrino
Moscow
Doctor of Science
Corresponding Member
Russian Academy of Sciences
Imperial Moscow University (1860)
Philology
History
Imperial Moscow University
Russian
O.S.
Russian
Moscow State University
Courses Guerrier
Moscow City Duma
State Council of Imperial Russia
Octobrist Party
Cyrillic
Roman alphabet
German
Khovrino
Moscow
Huguenot
Hamburg
Catherine the Great
millwright
Lutheran
Starosadskiy
Moscow State University

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