Abstract
The University Statute of 1863 established new departments and educational courses, provided an opportunity to organise academic societies at universities and thus created favourable conditions for the development of political science in Russia. The field of political science was structured in accordance with the division of the Law Department. The Statute of 1863 imposed a synthesis onto political science, giving it the role of state studies.References
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