Patronage in everyday life of Russian nobility (end of XIX - early XX centuries)

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The paper considers the problems of nobility patronage and adaptation of Russian noble salons in the new political climate after the Great Reforms. M. Leonov argues that salons eliminated social barriers and became both the places for common leisure of the administrative elite and the centers for crystallization of public opinion.

Patronage, nobility, salon, patron, client, public opinion, informal connections, state power, bureaucracy

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