Grand Prince Konstantin Konstantinovich, also known as
the poet who published under the penname K.R., served as president of the
Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1889-1915. His closest associate and vice-presi
dent was classical philologist P.V. Nikitin. Both administrators believed in the right
of Russian science to an independent existence. In the relatively calm late 19th
century, the Grand Prince’s activities assisted Academy’s development and its
financial well-being. During the political storms of the early 20th century, howev
er, his attempts to subject academicians to ideological pressure harmed the institu
tion. In this troubled time Nikitin advanced the principle of the Academy’s non
involvement in politics, while granting its individual members full freedom of pub
lic and political action as private persons.
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