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Moral institutions in M.A Balugyanskiy financial ideas and public activities

Vol. 16, Iss. 28, JULY 2010

Available online: 16 July 2010

Subject Heading: History pages

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Anikeeva A.A. associate professor, Volzhsky Humanitarian Institute
anikeeva_aa@mail.ru

The article looks at the moral institutions of financier M. A. Balugyanskiy, a scientist and statesman of the early 1800s, a tutor of the royal family, who worked with renowned Russian and foreign scholars and practitioners while being unknown for many of his contemporaries and forgotten by the moderns. The given article aims to find out how one can be both remarkable and unknown, sought for and kept in the background. By looking at M.A Balugyanskiy, an indefatigable scholar and erudite, whose morals turned him into a Russian citizen from an alien, an Orthodox believer from a Catholic, one can see what moral institutions a government official should have for his deeds to initiate the formation of Russian finances at the beginning of 19th century.

Keywords: M.A. Balugyanskiy, institutions, history, state finance

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