Repression & Reform Flashcards
November 1905 - 1913
When did repression begin?
By making peace with Japan in September 1905, 1 million soldiers were able to repress opposition to the regime in central Russia.
What did Tsarist minister Pyotr Durnovo write about use of terror in the countryside?
“Arrests alone will not achieve our goals, I propose to shoot the rioters and in cases of resistance to burn their homes.”
Who was Pyotr Stolypin?
The man chosen to coordinate efforts of the government to restore order.
What was Stolypin’s slogan?
“Suppression first, and then, and only then, reform.”
How many people were exiled from ‘Stolypin’s carriages’?
50,000 exiled to Siberia from 1906-09
How many people were killed from ‘Stolypin’s necktie?
3,000 executed between 1906-09
In the words of Orlando Figes, what was the impact of repression?
“Although the regime succeeded in restoring order, it could not hope to put the clock back.”
> in essence, repression would not change anything
What was the impact of repression?
> The Tsar’s promised reforms in the October Manifesto had yet to be fulfilled, generating anger
Revolutionary workers and peasants had lived through the experience of carrying out uprisings against their government
Who were the reform parties in Russia?
> The Kadets
> The Octobrists
Who were the Kadets?
> Led by Pavel Milyukov
> Goal: to push for reforms to the Tsarist system, transforming it into a Western-style parliamentary democracy.
Who were the Octobrists?
> Led by Mikhail Rodzianko
> A conservative reforming party wanting to change Russia’s political system but maintain the Tsar’s position
Who were the revolutionary parties?
> The Social Revolutionaries (SRs)
the Mensheviks
The Bolsheviks
Who were the SRs?
> Led by Alexander Kerensky
A peasant party - believing that the government should focus on the peasantry’s interest as they accounted for the majority
Had popular support
Who were the Mensheviks?
> The ‘minority’ party from the split of the Social Democratic party
orthodox Marxists
Believed that Russia first needed a bourgeois revolution, before the workers could finally take power.
Who were the Bolsheviks?
> An unorthodox Marxist party
> An exclusive worker’s party