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The subject index / State Duma

State Duma


Categories / Capital/Superior and Central State Institutions

STATE DUMA (1905-17), the lower house of the Russian Parliament. It was established on 6 August 1905 as a deliberating representative body for preliminary discussions of legislative proposals. In accordance with the Manifesto of 17 October 1905, it received limited legislative rights (the right of veto was later given to the reformatted State Assembly in 1906). It was summoned on four occasions (the so-called first - fourth State Dumas). The First and the Second State Dumas were dissolved prematurely as a result of an inflexible opposition to the Government. After the dissolution of the Second State Duma a new election law, which considerably limited the electorate, was ratified on 3 June 1907. The State Duma consisted of the General Assembly, existing commissions (dealing with the budget, finances, State income and expenditure accounts, requests, editing, libraries, and executive activities), and provisional commissions. The State Duma's proceedings were directed by the President, which was elected for a one year term at a closed ballot and could report directly to the Emperor. The State Duma's proceedings took place at the Tauride Palace. The State Duma representatives of St. Petersburg were included V.K. von Anrep (Octobrist, third calling), A.A. Baryshnikov (progressive, fourth calling), S.P. Belyaev (Octobrist, third calling), L.A. Velikhov (cadet, fourth calling), M.M. Vinaver (cadet, first calling), I.V. Hessen (cadet, second calling), M.D. Kalugin (progressive, fourth calling), N.I. Kareev (cadet, first calling), E.I. Kedrin (cadet, first calling), A.M. Kolyubakin (cadet, third calling, excluded in 1909), N.N. Kutler (second calling), G.G. Lerche (Octobrist, third calling), P.N. Milyukov (cadet, third and fourth callings), V.D. Nabokov (cadet, first calling), L.I. Petrazhitsky (cadet, first calling), M.I. Petrunkevich (cadet, first calling), F.I. Rodichev (cadet, first - fourth callings), P.B. Struve (cadet, second calling), A.I. Shingarev (cadet, second - fourth callings). In the days of the February 1917 Revolution, the Provisional Committee of the State Duma attempted to control revolutionary activities, and later established the Provisional Government. The State Duma was dissolved officially on 6 October 1917 as a result of election for the Constituent Assembly.

Reference: Члены Думы от С.-Петербургской губернии и города С.-Петербурга / Текст под ред. А. Д. Стопневича. СПб., 1906.

D. N. Shilov.

Persons
Anrep Vasily Konstantinovich
Baryshnikov A.A.
Belyaev Sergey Petrovich
Hessen Iosif Vladimirovich
Kalugin Mikhail Dmitrievich
Kareev Nikolay Ivanovich
Kedrin E.I.
Kolyubakin Alexander Mikhailovich
Kutler Nikolay Nikolaevich
Lerche German Germanovich
Milyukov Pavel Nikolaevich
Nabokov Vladimir Dmitrievich
Petrazhitsky Lev Iosifovich
Petrunkevich Ivan Ilyich
Rodichev Fedor Izmailovich
Shingarev Andrey Ivanovich
Struve Peter Berngardovich
Velikhov Lev Alexandrovich
Vinaver Maxim Moiseevich

Bibliographies
Члены Думы от С.-Петербургской губернии и города С.-Петербурга / Текст под ред. А. Д. Стопневича. СПб., 1906

The subject Index
Tauride Palace
Provisional Government of 1917
Constituent Assembly, All-Russian

Chronograph
1906
1912