4. Russiafication + political authority Flashcards
Alex II and ethnic minorities
Polish revolts
- Polish nationalism resurfaced 1830.
- Rebellion broke out 1883, sent brother Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich to deal.
- <200k poles created underground national gov.
- usedgeierilla warfair.
- Alex II acted swiftly and strongly - 1864 were crushed.
Alex II and ethnic minorities
How did he keep control?
Didn’t engage in systematic percecution + used consessions as means of keeping control.
Alex II and ethnic minorities
During later years
- had growing intolerance of national differences.
- 1867 - use of Ukrainian language in publications banned.
Problems posed by ethnic minorities
- national ideology - strength of one’s language and traditions. - provoked to assert distinctive identities.
- Russia - multinational empire.
- Slavs, Ukraine + Belonissia 2/3 of pop.
Results
Cases on unrest
332 cases June 1881 in 61/92 Russian provances.
51 - military deployed.
Results
Long term
seems to have failed its objectives, increased feeling among ethnic nationalities and fuelled political opposition.
Results
supporters beliefs
Believed necessary, in order to unite the country, improve administration + allow for modernisation.
Results
For educated population
- resentment grew amoung more educated Fins, Poles + baltics in west of empire, national groups constantly petitioned the Tsars for more liberties.
Anti-semitism
Jewish population?
5 million, mostly confined to The Pale of Settlement.
Anti-semitism
Alex II
- Initially allowed wealthier Jews to settle.
- Following Polish revolt = withdrew his confessions.
Anti-semitism
Alex III
Feared their involvement in growing opposition groups.
Anti-semetic.
Anti-semitism
Jewish Pogroms
1881-84
* april 81 - series of them broke up in Ukraine.
* Authorities did little to stop.
* Violence spread, attacking 16 major cities.
* Property banned + shops destroyed, rape + murder.
Anti semitism
Legislation
- May laws 1862 - confined jews to live in ghettos.
- 1866 decree - prevented jews from running inns and selling alchol.
- 1892 - forbidden to participate in elections.
Anti semitism
Impact
- after programs, many fled country, not always willingly.
- from 1892, foreign Jews began to be deported.
- 1891-29 - around 30,000 Jewish artists expelled from Moscow.