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5 timestamped hits 2 source readings 1 extracted note Newest source: 2025-06-10, day precision Aliases: constitutional-monarchies

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Constitutional Monarchy

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "But in 1853 and 1856, after Russia loses the Crimean War, Russia understands that It is backward and agricultural compared with Europe. So Alexander..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "But in 1853 and 1856, after Russia loses the Crimean War, Russia understands that It is backward and agricultural compared with Europe. So Alexander..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Stalin Warped History To His Will (2025-06-10, day precision).

Most connected source readings: Stalin Warped History To His Will; Robespierre Becomes The Scapegoat.

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Stalin Warped History To His Will

2025-06-10, day precision · Civilization #59: The Man of Steel

Transcript

"But in 1853 and 1856, after Russia loses the Crimean War, Russia understands that It is backward and agricultural compared with Europe. So Alexander..."

Stalin Warped History To His Will

2025-06-10, day precision · Civilization #59: The Man of Steel

Transcript

"...he returned from a meeting where basically he was gonna promote constitutional monarchy in Russia. And then he was assassinated by a terrorist group..."

Stalin Warped History To His Will

2025-06-10, day precision · Civilization #59: The Man of Steel

Transcript

"...the reforms of Alexander II, especially the thought of creating a constitutional monarchy which would limit the powers of the aristocracy. And therefore, they..."

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