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czarism

[zahr-iz-uhm, tsahr-] / ˈzɑr ɪz əm, ˈtsɑr- /


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But the farsighted and analytical statesman did manage to wrest his own homeland from the grip of czarism and from two other powers, Austria and Prussia.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 17, 2022

That’s the standard view: Even Stalin, no admirer of czarism, put a positive gloss on Peter’s reign.

From Washington Post • Oct. 26, 2018

Fathers and Sons, Rudin, revolve around the political experiences of young Russian intellectuals discontented with czarism � and with the melancholy aftermaths of their disappointed loves.

From Time Magazine Archive

"We find ourselves faced with a new and far more complex form of imperialism, a mixture of czarism and Marxism with colonial appendages," he said.

From Time Magazine Archive

The recent World War gave a great shock to the idea of czarism.

From History of Human Society by Blackmar, Frank W. (Frank Wilson)