How was Russia different from Western European nations in the nineteenth century?
At the end of the conservative reign of Nicolas I a zenith period of Russia's power and influence in Europe was disrupted by defeat in the Crimean War. Between 1847 and 1851 a wave of Asiatic cholera swept over Russia, claiming a million lives.
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