Trying to preserve autocracy

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Political Authority and the state of Russia

economically underdeveloped, village to town dwellers 11:1 and 85 per cent illiterate peasants.

Crimean war highlighted problems on reliance of week serf army and economic backwardness.

Alexander II believed emancipation would stiulate economy.

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Motives for reform and procedure.

Motives:

Political - many nobles in heavy debt, declining incomes, young nobles critical of regime.

Economic - mir system prevented movement, rural poverty left serfs unable to pay tax, state faced 54 million rouble debt 1859.

Social -  westernisers, abandon serfdom to catch up on west, 'nihilists' sweep away all tradition, even autocracy, moral case against treating people like snimals/ slaves.

Procedure:

in the 1861 edict, only for private serfs, state serfs 1866, not as liberating as extpected.

terms - serfs 49 redemtpion payments (annual), mir responsible to collect taxes, landowners retain farmlands.

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Emergence of Opposition

reforms brought excitement and opposition.

censorship relaxed - brought radical books.

education changes - more radical students.

legal reforms - middle class critical of government.

Opposition groups:

1862 Young Russia - students

1863 the Organisation - moscow uni students.

Results - Alexander brought tighter control back. schools back to church and zemstva restricted. third section established and workload increased for secret police.

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Instigation of revolutionary activity

Russo Turkish war and famine 1870s brought revolutionary activity. Alexander:

  • released political prisoners
  • relaxed censorship
  • lifted zemstva restriction
  • abolished third section (brought in Okhrana)
  • removed salt tax

1879 - Land and Liberty became black partition (peaceful) and Peoples Will (militant, radical).

significance of the opposition:

  • government failures showed tsar lacked authority.
  • demands for reforms from below had grown.
  • alexander II forced into reactionary style.
  • Alexander II murdered in 1881.
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