Society for nobles (1682-1725) Flashcards
Who were the boyars?
Russian aristocracy and service nobility
What was Peters aim for social classes?
To be dependant on the state
What did Peter intro. in 1705?
Western dress
When and what was the Law of Inheritance?
(1714) forbade splitting of estate with sons so that they would join the service state
Nobles authority over serfs by the end of Peter?
more authority due to the soul tax
Surface vs Reality for nobles
Surface: nobility was westernised and beards became old-fashioned
Reality: superficial cultural western reforms covered deeply ingrained very russian attitudes
What was the service state like by the end of Peter?
more organised that before and worked with land-owning nobility
Service state was beaurocracy which would confer stability to his successors
When was Charter of nobility?
1785
What did the Charter do for gov?
recognised informal provincial assmeblies of nobles
assemblies right to ‘register’ those who they considered of noble rank
What did the Charter do for noble rights?
could:
travel abroad
enter foreign service
buy serf villages
What did the charter free nobles from?
compulsory state service
personal tax
corporal punishments
opinions on Charter being revolutionary?
good: instituted civil rights
bad: privilege to tiny minority
no service = no autocracy
serf were possessions
Opinions on Charter nor revolutionary?
could be revoked at any time
didn’t restrict the promotion of commoners to noble status through the Table of Ranks
Didnt change nobles existing rights over serfs
What was service state like after Peter?
Imperial service continued to be attractive + eco. essential career path
But lacked competent trained personnel, inefficient and corrupt
Westernisation to nobles in epoch of palace coups?
vodka –> wine
honey –> sugar