Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Was Alexander III a reactionary?
- Political
- Okhrana
- Defeat of proposals for
constitutional reform
- Preserving autocratic rule
- Peaceful reign due to a
rigid system of revision
- Statute of Concerning Measures for
the Protection of State Security
- Zemstva
- Reconvene an
Assembly of the Land
- Some growth in primary education
- Social/Education
- Education for women
was gradually closed
- Increase in university fees
- Reforms brought peace
as no student groups
- State control of universities
- Abolition of poll
tax for peasants
- Law to end
"temporary
obligation"
- Affecting 15% of
former serfs
- Factory inspectors
appointed
- Children were neglected and
improve working conditions
- Religion
- No new centres of
worship allowed
- Policies over religion
linked with the policy of
Russifying nationalities
- Stundism was banned
- Priests paid a
salary by the state
- Dissenters, except Skoptsy, were allowed passports, to engage in
comercial and industrial trade, hold minor office and religious meetings
- Judicary
- Crimes against state officials were tried in
a special court
- Trial by jury was undermined
- Term of service in volost
increased to three years
- Judges became liable
to dismissal
- Ministry of Justice given more power
- Increased government interference