How To Use Czarist In A Sentence

  • In the city of long white nights, the czarist splendors of the Hermitage, the Catherine Palace, and the Mariinsky Theatre meet a vital new Russia of capitalist excess (gold-filtered vodka, all-you-can-eat sevruga) and unsolved mysteries. by Sleepless in St. Petersburg
  • Since the mid-1990s, the nascent democratic transformation in Russia has given way to what may best be described as a "czarist" political system, in which all important decisions are taken by one man and his powerful coterie. The New Republic - All Feed
  • The trumped-up charges and trial gave rise to world-wide protests and were treated by Trotsky as a czarist effort to stir up anti-Semitism always a useful outlet for discontent. A Jewish Revolutionary
  • The story ranges from comedic to semi-tragic in the telling of the story of Tevye, a dairyman living in a shtetl in czarist Russia. Joseph Stein, writer of Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Zorba," dies at 98
  • His father was a democrat in czarist Russia, and he was quite a reformer. At the time that the Bolsheviks took over in 1919, there was a brief window of time prior to the family's flight.
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  • Vladimir Lenin, who made the rise of Stalin possible, had called czarist Russia a “prison house of nations,” but the Soviet Union far outdid its predecessor in that regard. The Great Experiment
  • Gordimer's father, on the other hand, to avoid being conspicuous, turned a blind eye to any reminder of the oppression he had himself been subjected to in czarist Nadine Gordimer and the South African Experience
  • However, in Czarist Russia, most of the pogroms were government organized.
  • Busheviks" is a term tossed off lightly by "Murrikkkans" who don't realize their own current "Czarists" aint fit to carry the Bolshevik jockstrap. On Bushevicks, Bolsheviks and Scum: For The Record
  • The other country that took greatest advantage of China was czarist Russia and later the Soviet Union.
  • Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis Trotsky ca. 1895 in photographs that accompanied an arrest warrant issued by the czarist police. A Jewish Revolutionary
  • Seven among them were awarded St. George's crosses, the highest and most coveted military order in czarist Russia.
  • We still have a mid-1890s picture of half-starved Abraham, an army drummer boy, standing in a Czarist uniform.
  • After the show closed at the Corcoran, the Czarist treasures were held hostage in a tractor-trailer truck.
  • The series also highlights forgotten works by women filmmakers, such as Svilova and Esfir Shub, including Shub's "The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty" "Padeniye Dinasti Romanovikh," 1927, a grim chronicle of the collapse of czarist Russia that juxtaposes salvaged newsreel and home-movie footage of the Imperial elite with scenes of the hardworking poor. Visualize a Soviet Utopia
  • The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, with its clumsy passages about a Jewish drive for world domination, was a concoction of the secret police in czarist Russia — a fact not conceded by the Russian government until 1993, a century after the toxins had leached into the anti-Semitic world. Knock It Off
  • Her parents, tailor Isor and Rose (Simonov) Becker, had come with their son Maurice to New York in 1892 from Nizhni Novgorod, Russia, where they had fled from pogroms and czarist military oppression. Helen Tamiris.
  • Afghanistan became a central prize in the struggles between the British Empire and Czarist Russia in the 19th century.

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