The 1905 Revolution Flashcards
January to October 1905
Who was Father Georgy Gapon?
> A devoted orthodox priest who preached in the workers’ districts of St. Petersburg.
> According to Figes, “He saw himself as a man of destiny sent by God for the deliverance of the workers.”
> Created a ‘police union’ called the Assembly of Russian Factory and Mill Workers, in hoped that he could help express the worker’s grievances and improve their lives.
What triggered the Putilov Strike?
3rd January 1905: four workers were fired from the Putilov Steelworks.
> Rumours spread that it was because they were members of Gapon’s union.
How many people went on strike after the Putilov incident?
> Fri 7 January: 82,000 workers on strike
> Sat 8 January: 120,000 workers on strike
How many people joined marches organised by Gapon “to seek truth and justice” from the Tsar?
150,000 workers
When was Bloody Sunday?
9th January 1905
How many were killed/wounded on Bloody Sunday?
200 killed, 800 wounded.
What were the effects of Bloody Sunday?
> It undermined the image of the Tsar as a benevolent leader
> It served as a catalyst for resistance to the regime, because it was viewed as such an extreme response that it was justified for people to resist the regime through protests, strikes and breaking the law.
What did Gapon say in the attack’s aftermath?
“There is no God, there is no Tsar for us now.”
How many workers went on strike in January following Bloody Sunday?
400,000 workers.
How did the regime respond to Bloody Sunday?
18 February 1905: Nicholas issued a Manifesto which called on “all well-meaning people” to submit ideas for “the improvement in the state organisation”. (Figes)
What did Tsar Nicholas believe caused the events of Bloody Sunday?
> He believed that the only reason anger was growing is because the Russian people were not coming to their father-Tsar for help
What were the three liberal ideas that arose as a result of the Manifesto?
> The creation of a legislative Duma
> Universal franchise
> Civil rights
When was the Union of Unions founded?
8th May 1905
What was the Union of Unions?
An unofficial political party, founded by Pavel Milyukov.
What was the Union of Unions’ goal?
To spread discussion of liberal ideas & pressure the Tsar to make changes:
They did this by:
> Encouraging strikes by workers
> Printing newspapers to spread liberal ideas
> Issued a program of reforms
What was the Tsar’s response to the Union of Unions and the introduction of a legislative Duma?
“I will never agree to the representative form of government, because I consider it harmful to the people whom God has entrusted to me.”
What was the ‘revolution on the land’?
Peasants engaged in peaceful protests to make their anger towards the gentry known:
> They would collectively refuse to pay rent or taxes
Individual peasants would steal from the gentry’s land
Peasants later became emboldened by the lack of response from the Tsarist authorities.
What was the result of the peasant rebellions?
> Russian nobility fled the countryside
> 15% of noble manors were destroyed