Serfdom was a handicap for
industrialisation. It kept the
internal market low and limited
capital accumalation
Hard for serfs to make a
surplus, so productivity
remained stagnant
Debt of 54
million roubles
A2's views
Accepted change
Was not a
liberal, wanted
to maintain
autocracy
Believed in his duty
to enhance Russia
Crimean War
Military & admin
weaknesses
highlighted
Questions
raised by the
intelligenstia
Political
A lot of civil unrest;
300 peasant uprisings
N1 kept strict authoritarian
regime; unable to control
social and political parties
The impact of reforms
Military reforms
Smaller, professional,
efficient, less expensive
Reduced heavy
expenditure; literacy
rates improved; army
heirarchy was fairer
Problems of supply and
leadership; victory
against Turkey took
longer, defeat from
Japan
Local government
reforms
Zemstva: valuable addition,
local men who understood
locality, liberal minded
members, forum for debate
over government, limited
peasant representation, not
representative. No control over
state or local taxes & Tsar could
always overthrow decisions
Judicial
reforms
Trial by
Jury
Proceedings
were public
Much fairer
& less
corrupt
Educational
reforms
Responsbility
went to the
Zemstvas from
the Church of
schooling
responsibility
Increase in basic
literacy &
numeracy
Censorship
reforms
Growth in books, journals
and newspapers
Foreign
publications
allowed
Economic
reforms
Industry initiatives in
mining and cotton
There was
industrial
development
and agricultural
boom; economy
still remained
comparatively
weak
Extent of reaction before 1881
Education
An educated
populace would
be a rebellious
one
Zemstva's powers
reduced; Church's
increased
Liberal subjects replaced
with traditional
Extra-curricular activities banned
Students forced
abroad for liberal
studyingat
university
Extent of
reaction
In 1880, his son
died, wife died,
grew aloof and
withdrew from the
public
The reforms weakened
the Church and
nobility; state had to
be 'purged of foreign
influences'
Police & Law
courts
Strengthened
police
force;
Third
Section
Open show trials failed
Political crimes
moved from
civil to military
courts
Ethnic
Minorities
Russification began
in 1863; hostile
attitude towards
Jews, Poles and Finns
(not an official policy)
Searches and
arrests
increased
Louis-Melikov; released
political prisoners,
relaxed censorship,
abolished Third Section,
created the Okhrana
Louis-Melikov's
constitution: to meet
demands of the
Zemstva of a national
assembly, A2 died
that mornign in 1881
Significance of opposition
Land &
Liberty
The People's Will:
advocated violent
methods, wanted the
Tsar removed, bombed
A2, assassinated govt.
officials
Black Partition: produced
radical works, ties with
students, wanted to work
peacefully, spread socialist
propaganda, weakened by
arrests, attracted to Marxism
later
Populism
Attempted to go
to the people;
unsuccessful,
peasants v loyal
to Tsar
Chaikovsky
Circle, smuggled
books
Aimed to win
the peasantry
Marxism
Karl Marx, Das
Kapital, Buknin
provided a
translation