Visit our new beta site!

Nicholas II

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

Nicholas II 1868-1918, last czar of Russia (1894-1917), son of Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna.

Road to Revolution

Nicholas was educated by private tutors and the reactionary Pobyedonostzev . Alexander III gave his son little training in affairs of state, and Nicholas proved to be a charming but ineffective and easily influenced ruler. In 1894 he married Princess Alix of Hesse ( Alexandra Feodorovna ).

Soon after his accession Nicholas stated that he intended to maintain the autocratic system. He continued the suppression of opposition, the persecution of religious minorities, and the Russification of the borderlands. Revolutionary movements were growing rapidly. The Social Democratic Labor party (later split into Bolshevism and Menshevism ) was founded in 1898; the Socialist Revolutionary party was formed in 1901; the liberals pressed for constitutional government. In foreign affairs, Nicholas initiated the first of the Hague Conferences and supported an aggressive policy in E Asia.

The humiliating outcome of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) resulted in the peasant revolts, industrial strikes, and violent outbreaks known as the Revolution of 1905. In Jan., 1905, a crowd of workers who had come peaceably to petition the czar were fired upon in front of the Winter Palace; the government's action on that "Bloody Sunday" proved fateful. After the general strike of Oct., 1905, Count Witte , who soon became premier, induced Nicholas to sign a manifesto promising representative government and basic civil liberties. An elected duma and an upper chamber were set up, but neither the extreme revolutionaries nor the czar were disposed to support the parliament.

Nicholas soon curtailed the Duma and dismissed Witte in 1906, replacing him with I. A. Goremykin and then with P. A. Stolypin . The outbreak in 1914 of World War I briefly swept aside internal conflicts. In 1915, Nicholas took over the command of the army from Grand Duke Nicholas, leaving the czarina in virtual control at home. This act led to a constant stream of resignations from the ministers; their posts were filled by the sycophants of Alexandra, who was completely dominated by Rasputin until his murder in 1916.

Abdication and Death

Discontent at home grew, the army tired of war, the food situation deteriorated, the government tottered, and in Mar., 1917, Nicholas was forced to abdicate (see Russian Revolution ). He was held first in the Czarskoye Selo palace, then near Tobolsk. The advance, in July, 1918, of counterrevolutionary forces caused the soviet of Yekaterinburg to fear that Nicholas might be liberated; after a secret meeting a death sentence was passed on the czar and his family, who were shot along with their remaining servants in a cellar at Yekaterinburg on the night of July 16. Their bodies were buried or burned in a nearby forest.

Discovered in 1979, the remains of the czar and the others who had been buried were unearthed in 1991 and reburied in St. Petersburg in 1998. In 2000 the Russian Orthodox Church canonized the czar and the members of his immediate family. Nicholas's vague mysticism, limited intelligence, and submission to sinister influences made him particularly unfit to cope with the events that led to his tragic end.

Bibliography

See E. J. Bing, ed., The Secret Letters of the Last Tsar (tr. 1938); C. E. Vulliamy, ed., The Letters of the Tsar to the Tsaritsa (tr. 1976); R. K. Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra (1985); P. Bulygin and A. Kerensky, The Murder of the Romanovs (1986); G. Vogt, Nicholas II (1987); E. S. Radzinsky, The Life and Death of Nicholas II (1992).

Author not available, NICHOLAS II., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008

Related articles from HighBeam Research:

With Nicholas II, no mediocrity in top-notch results at low risk
The Boston Globe; 4/16/1995; Kenneth Hooker; 709 words; Q. When Nicholas II fund was considered better than average ... Auburndale A. I don't think of the Nicholas II record as mediocre, but rather as the ... of most small company fund managers. Nicholas II not only has a strong penchant toward ...
Nicholas II. The Last of the Tsars.
The Economist (US); 11/23/1991; 519 words; NICHOLAS II. THE LAST OF THE TSARS. By Marc Ferro ... pages; 16.99 pounds ON JULY 16th 1918 Tsar Nicholas II was taken out of his confinement in Ekaterinburg ... Russianness. When the Bolsheviks forced Nicholas II to abdicate and then killed him, they set ...
The last Czar Nicholas II: the heir of Russia's once powerful Romanov dynasty fell victim to bad decisions, bad luck, and the tide of history.(World History)
Junior Scholastic; 3/7/2005; Brown, Bryan; 1128 words; ... By 1918, the last Romanov Czar, Nicholas II, and his family were prisoners ... dynasty came to an end in 1917 when Nicholas II, an ineffective leader, was swept ... Grade 8. WEB SITES * Excerpts from Nicholas II's 1917 diary alexanderpalace.org ...
Russia's Last Czar, a Political Loser to the Very End; Controversy Shrouds Official Burial of Nicholas II
The Washington Post; 7/4/1998; Daniel Williams; 1397 words; ... that burying Czar Nicholas II, the last monarch ... allowed because Nicholas had abdicated more ... Yeltsin and Alexei II not to attend ... monarchs except Nicholas and Peter II -- is the climax ... Bolshevik gunmen slew Nicholas along with his family ...
Power Outage.(political fallacies of Charles I, Louis XVI, and Nicholas II)
Canada and the World Backgrounder; 5/1/1999; 2032 words; ... Charles I, Louis XVI, and Nicholas II had one thing in common ... autocratic ancestors had done. Nicholas II became Tsar of Russia ... communists could focus. Tsar Nicholas, his wife, and children ... royal dynasties. William II, King of Prussia and Emperor ...
DNA test confirms dead czar's identity. (former Russian Czar Nicholas Romanov II)(Biology)(Brief Article)
Science News; 4/20/1996; 375 words; ... finally allow former Russian Czar Nicholas Romanov II to rest in peace. On the night ... bones presumed to be those of Nicholas II with DNA from two living relatives ... bits of DNA from the skeleton and Nicholas II's relatives matched perfectly ...
A protracted exit. (formal burial of Czar Nicholas II of Russia)
World and I; 11/1/1998; Tabler, Judith A.; 2326 words; ... russian people finally bury czar Nicholas II and his family, who were assassinated ... waiting for eighty years to bury Czar Nicholas II. Behind me, to the tight, is the ... These bells were installed by Czar Nicholas II at the beginning of this century ...
Re-Burial of the Mother of Nicholas II Postponed, THE ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
The St. Petersburg Times (Russia); 9/16/2003; Irina Titova; 669 words; ... Petersburgof Maria Fyodorovna, mother of Nicholas II, the last tsar, which had been ... Maria Fyodorovna - unlike that of Nicholas II, his wife and three of their children ... Fortress with her husband and son. In Nicholas II's case, scientists took painstaking ...
Profile: Controversy surrounding the canonization of Russia's Czar Nicholas II
Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR); 8/13/2000; LISA SIMEONE; 807 words; ... canonization of Russia's Czar Nicholas II Host: LISA SIMEONE Time: 12:00 ... the Bolshevik revolution, Czar Nicholas II and his family. The royal family ... refer to the last czar as `Bloody Nicholas, ' a name he earned on his coronation ... faith, as well as the country, Nicholas ...
Tsar Nicholas II Made a Saint By Russian Orthodox Church: Honoring Tyrant Who Provoked Revolution
Forward; 8/25/2000; Greene, S.A.; 822 words; Greene, S.A. Forward 08-25-2000 Tsar Nicholas II Made a Saint By Russian Orthodox Church: Honoring ... Church have voted to canonize the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II. Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra and their four children were ...
The Last Tsar: The Life and Death of Nicholas II.
The Economist (US); 8/29/1992; 756 words; ... THE LIFE AND DEATH OF NICHOLAS II. By Edvard Radzinsky ... there had been no Tsar Nicholas II, there probably would ... Lenin or Stalin. That Nicholas Romanov was singularly ... limited intelligence, Nicholas had no grasp of the changes ...
John Nicholas Jordin II
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA; 11/2/2005; 245 words; John Nicholas Jordin II PAID OBITUARIES John Nicholas Jordin II (Jack), age 73, died peacefully Sunday ... Kelly Eileen Jordin; his son, John Nicholas Jordin III (Julie); and his grandchildren, Nicholas Allen Sweet, Natalie Jordin Sweet, Jacqueline ...
Russian Czar Nicholas II
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/15/2000; 241 words; Russian Czar Nicholas II, family canonized Country's last ... Monday canonized Russia's last czar, Nicholas II, saying the haughty and cruel ruler ... church's highest body, also canonized Nicholas' wife, Alexandra, and the couple ... capital, St. Petersburg. Although Nicholas was reviled by ...
RUSSIAN INVESTIGATOR IDENTIFIES BONES AS BELONGING TO LAST CZAR, NICHOLAS II
Denver Rocky Mountain News; 12/6/1997; Maura Reynolds; Associated Press; 197 words; ... Associated Press Denver Rocky Mountain News 12-06-1997 RUSSIAN INVESTIGATOR IDENTIFIES BONES AS BELONGING TO LAST CZAR, NICHOLAS II No doubt remains that a cache of bones ... percent certainty that the remains of Nicholas II were buried outside of Yekaterinburg ... Russian prosecutor general, ...
[Masquerade hat and costume of Emperor Nicholas II]
The Topeka Capital-Journal; 12/31/2002; Capital-Journal; 98 words; Masquerade hat and costume of Emperor Nicholas II In 1903, a spectacle was staged where all those invited ... in costumes from the time of Czar Alexei Mikhailovich. Nicholas II's costume is a copy of the "Parade Dress." "Czars: 400 ...

See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.

Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:

Happy medium: mid-cap fund takes it slow and steady. (Nicholas II Fund)
Entrepreneur; 9/1/1998; Vujovich, Dian; 636 words;
RUSSIA: VILLAGERS RESTORE NICHOLAS II TO PLACE OF HONOR.
IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/24/2000; 119 words;
Cousins Divided: George V and Nicholas II.(Brief article)(Book review)
Contemporary Review; 3/22/2007; 152 words;
RUSSIA: NICHOLAS II, FAMILY TO BE CANONIZED...(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 6/6/2000; 101 words;
Czar's burial marked by church politics.(remains of Nicholas II)(News)
The Christian Century; 7/29/1998; 946 words;
RUSSIA: TSAR NICHOLAS CANONIZED.(Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia)(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/22/2000; 140 words;
RUSSIA: NICHOLAS II CANONIZED.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/20/2000; 125 words;
RUSSIA: NICHOLAS II CANONIZED.
IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/20/2000; 125 words;
Burned bones unearthed in July in a field near Yekaterinburg, Russia, have been identified by forensics experts as the remains of Alexei and Maria, children of Czar Nicholas II.(The Week ...)(Brief article)
National Review; 12/17/2007; 162 words;
RUSSIA: DUMA'S ROLE NOW SAID LESS THAN UNDER NICHOLAS II.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 2/15/2001; 112 words;
Browse by alphabet: