1. Political authority and state of russia Flashcards
Political context
Tsar
- Picked advisors himself.
- Him and central gov based in imperial capital (relied on provincial nobility).
- Civil servants = paid noble officials.
- Buracracy = corruption + incompetence.
Political context
Russia was an ………. empire
Autocratic
Political context
Tsar and role in Church
- Head of Orthodox Chruch.
- Believed embodiment of God.
- “Autocratic + unlimited monarch”.
Political context
Army
- 1.5 million conscripted serfs.
- 25 year forced service.
- Made to live in military colony.
- 45% of gov spending.
Political context
Cossacks
- From south Russia + Ukraine.
- Known for horsemanship skills + strong military condition.
- 19th - formed prestigious miliary protecting Tsar.
Political context
Tsar from 1825-55 + his ideals
- Nicolas I
- Followed path of repression of western liberal ideals.
- Set up Third Section (secret police).
Economic context
Russian economy
- Remained rural.
- Ratio 11:1, village to town dwellers (vs 2:1 in Britain)
Economic context
Issues with land
- Much territoy inhospitable e.g. Tundra.
- Size + climate had severe strains on development.
Economic context
Main Europe exporter of…
- Timber
- Coal
- Oil
- Gold
But communications were poor
Economic context
Serfs
= Poor, ‘owned’, not citizens - could be privately or state owned, little incentive or opportunity.
* Serf-based econ.
* Extreme reliance ∴ limited wage earner markets and entrepreneurs.
Economic context
Markets
- Existed but small-scale.
- Self-sufficency = few goods actually purchased.
- Exchange over money payment.
- Near cities, began to grown as peasants sought wage work.
- Overall - no internal labour market.
Economic context
Small landowning elite…
Obtained most of what they needed from serfs in forms of service + fuedal dues, no opportunity for capital accumilation as income generally falling.
Economic context
Rural population growth + agricultural changes in Western Europe caused…
Increased competativeness and productivity.
Social context
Taxation and dues
- Serfs = liable for dues as demanded, paid direct + indirect taxes to gov.
- Nobility and clergy = exempt.
Social context
Intelligensia
= Professionals.
* Small number.
Social context
Number of peasant population
85%
Minimal opportunity for social mobility.
Social context
Slavophiles
- Embodied romantic spiritualism (idealised form of society based on fraternal love, freedom + purity).
- Believed in Slavic traditions, individualism and competitions considered unhealthy.
Social context
Westerners
- Liberal outlook.
- Believed Russia had much to learn form West reguarding gov and social organisation.
- Pointed to Peter the Great = organised Russia in modern and positive direction to benefit all.
Social context
Society
Starkly divided between privlaged land-owning elite and serf majority.
Underdeveloped and backwards in comparision to West.
General unrest
Widespread unrest in Europe 1948 caused Nicolas I to…
- fear the spread into Russia.
- intensified repressive measures.
- 400,000 troops sent to Western boarder - prevent spread of anarchy.
- censorship rigorously enforced.
- Third section arrested all possible opposition groups.
- Students into uni dropped 25%, as admissioned now controlled.
General unrest
Epidemic of
Cholera (servere), plus worse crop failure in 30 years
Crimean War
How it started
18th century ottoman empire struggled to control Christians.
Nic I, who wanted to expand Russian influence, posed as protector of Slavs and Christians.
Crimean War
Who declared war and when?
Turks
Oct 1953
Crimean War
What brought in Britain and France, and why?
- Russia = being stronger + sank squadron from Turkish fleet.
- B+T - anxious to protect own trading interests, defending Turkey.
- Sent joint force of 60,000 to Crimea.
Crimean War
Failures
- Incompetence.
- Old fashioned weaponry.
- 25 year conscription.
- Only committed 1/4 armed forces.
- ill equipped, untrained + poorly organised.
- inadequate leadership.
- poor transport of resources.
Revealed military and administrative inadequacies.
Crimean War
Concequences
- Trade distrupted.
- Peasant uprisings escalated.
- Intelligensia renewed cries for action for gap between Russia and West.
- Treaty of Paris 1856 - prevented Russian warships from using black sea in times of peace = humiliating.