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Title
Dmitrii Fedorovich Trepov, 1855-1906
Дмитрий Федорович Трепов, 1855-1906
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Russian Satirical Journals Collection
Rights Information
IMRC, POB 4353, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-4353; telephone (213) 740-2735
Institute of Modern Russian Culture, University of Southern California
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Description
Dmitri Fedorovich Trepov, 1855-1906. Russian statesman and Chief of Police. [Biography (English)]
Photograph, Dmitrii Fedorovich Trepov, 1855-1906. Image scanned from Abraham Ascher, "The Revolution of 1905: Ruissia in Disarray" (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988), after p. 144. This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. [Portrait description]
Son of Russian statesman Fedor Fedorovich Trepov
1874 graduated from Page Corps school in St. Petersburg
1877-1878 served in the Cavalry Guards and fought in the Russo-Turkish War
1896-1905 served as Chief of Police, or oberpolitseimeister, in Moscow, where he helped introduce legal workers’ organizations under police control
January-October 1905 served as temporary Governor-General in St. Petersburg as well as Vice-Minister of Internal Affairs
While suppressing the revolutionary movement, Trepov helped with the October Manifesto of 1905, proclaiming constitutional reforms
October 26, 1905 was appointed Palace Superintendent
1906 died and was later buried in St. Peter and Paul Court Cathedral. [Chronology (English)]
Type
image
Identifier
satjrnl-m83 [Legacy record ID]
SJP-Photo-TrepovDF~01
SJP-Photo-Trepov~01
http://doi.org/10.25549/satjrnl-m83
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/SJP-Photo-Trepov~01.jpg
Subject
Trepov, Dmitrii Fedorovich, 1855-1906
Трепов, Дмитрий Федорович, 1855-1906
Time Period
circa 1855/1906
Place
Russia
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
People Collection
Russian Satirical Journals Collection
portrait: SJP-Photo-Trepov~01; biography: satjrnl-m125; book: Thurston, Robert W. . Liberal City, Conservative State : Moscow and Russia's Urban Crisis, 1906-1914. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1987. 22 Feb. 2009 <http://wf2dnvr11.webfeat.org/wBKdL12811/url=http://site.ebrary.com/lib/uscisd/docDetail.action?
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