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Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin (, May 26 , 1828 - February 3 , 1904 ) was a Russia n jurist and political philosopher, who worked out a theory that Russia needed a strong, authoritative government to persevere with liberal reforms. By the time of the Russian Revolution , Chicherin was probably the most reputable historian and philosopher in Russia. The Communists, however, did their best to obliterate his memory. BIOGRAPHY Chicherin was born in Tambov , where his noble ancestors had been residing for many a century. In 1849 , he matriculated from the law department of the Moscow University . On insisitence of Dr. Timofey Granovsky , he continued to work in the university as a professor of Russian law. Together with his friend Konstantin Kavelin , he penned a comprehensive program of Russian Liberalism which was published by Alexander Herzen in London . Chicherin was a great champion of Alexander II 's reforms of the 1860s, hailing them as "the best monument of Russian legislation". He published the ''Regional Administration of 17th-century Russia'' in 1856, followed by the treatise ''On Popular Representation'' 10 years later. Chicherin's mature works, imbued with Hegel 's thought as they were, advocated the Constitutional Monarchy as an ideal form of government for Russia . In 1868 , Chicherin resigned his position at the university as a protest against government repressions and settled in his estate near Tambov . It was here that he wrote several volumes of his bulky ''History of Political Theories''. Its magnificent literary style was acclaimed by such masters as Ivan Turgenev and Leo Tolstoy . Later, Chicherin returned to Moscow , where he was elected the city Mayor in 1882 . At that period, he supported Alexander's harsh measures in Poland and the tsar's struggle against radical revolutionaries. His speech at Alexander III 's coronation in the Kremlin was interpreted as too liberal, however, and he was forced to resign. He spent his last years writing 4 volumes of memoirs and some books on Chemistry , Zoology , and Geometry . EXTERNAL LINKS AND REFERENCES
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