Boris Chicherin

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Boris Chicherin was a prominent 19th-century Russian liberal philosopher, historian, and legal theorist who advocated constitutional reforms and the modernization of the Russian state.

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instanceOf historian
human
legal theorist
liberal thinker
philosopher
political philosopher
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
dateOfBirth 1828-05-26
dateOfDeath 1904-02-03
educatedAt Moscow State University
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Chicherin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork history
jurisprudence
philosophy
political theory
gender male
givenName Boris NERFINISHED
ideology constitutional monarchy
legal positivism (Russian variant)
influencedBy Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel NERFINISHED
Western European liberalism
knownFor advocacy of constitutional reforms in the Russian Empire
contributions to Russian liberal political thought
defense of individual rights under a strong state
theory of a strong legal state (pravovoe gosudarstvo)
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Russian liberalism
Westernizer movement NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
notableWork History of Political Doctrines NERFINISHED
On Popular Representation NERFINISHED
Philosophy of Law NERFINISHED
occupation politician
publicist
university professor
philosophicalSchool Hegelianism NERFINISHED
liberalism
placeOfBirth Russian Empire
Tambov Governorate NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Moscow
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
positionHeld Moscow city duma member
Moscow city head (mayor-like office)
professor at Moscow State University
wroteAbout constitutionalism
history of political ideas
philosophy of history
state and law

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