Everything about Moisey Ostrogorsky totally explained
Moisey Ostrogorsky (
Hrodna,
Belarus,
1854 -
Petrograd,
February 10th 1921) was a Belarusian
political scientist,
historian,
jurist and
sociologist.
Biography
Ostrogorsky studied law at
Saint Petersburg State University and worked for the Russian justice ministry. In the 1880s he went to
Paris and studied at the
Parisian Free school of Political Sciences (Ecole libre de sciences politiques) where he wrote his dissertation
Les origines du suffrage universel (The origins of universal suffrage) (1885).
He traveled to the
United States and
Great Britain. In
1902 he published
Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties (originally in French), and after returning to Russia in
1906, he became the
Duma representative for the Grodno province. He left politics after the Duma was dissolved during the Russian Revolution.
As a political thinker, he was first recognized in the West, then in Russia. Ostrogorsky has been quite influential on the political thought of the 20th century. Alongside with
Max Weber and
Robert Michels, he's considered one of the founders of
political sociology, especially in the field of doctrines about political parties.
After leaving politics he taught at the Psychoneurological institute in
St. Petersburg.
Work on political science
Ostrogorsky is the author of a book that's concerned with the equality of the sexes
La Femme au point de vue du droit public .
His main work is
La democratie et l'organisation des partis politiques . This book was entitled
переиздана in Soviet- (in two volumes-, 1927, 1930) and post-Soviet- (to 1997) periods of Russian history.
Острогорского contained additions with regards to the development of the English political system in
The Bulletin of Europe (1913, 9 - 12).
Works
As a lawyer:
- The Legal Calendar (1876)
- The Cassation practice for a year (1881)
As a historian:
Chronology of Russian history (1872)
Chronology of general and Russian history (1873)
Brief chronology of general and Russian history (1873)
History of Russia for national schools (1891)
The Textbook of Russian history for III class of grammar schools (1891)Further Information
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