Autocracy of Alexander 3rd Flashcards

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Who encouraged strong Slavophilic values in Alex 3rd?

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his tutor - Pobedonostsev.

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What was his first act as Tsar?

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To hang those associated with his father’s assassination.

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What was included in the 1881 Manifesto of Unshakeable Autocracy?

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The Law of Exceptional Measures - if necessary a Commander-In-Chief could be appointed to take control of an area, using military police courts and arbitrary imprisonment.

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Which 2 ministers resigned over the 1881 Manifesto?

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Loris-Melikov and the Milyutin brothers.

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What position did Pobedonostsev take?

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Over-Procurator of the holy Synod.

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What was the main change in local government in 1889?

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Land Captains could be appointed - they could override elections and disregard zemstva decisions. They were responsible for law and order and could ignore judicial process.

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What were the local government reforms in 1890 and 1892?

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1890 - zemstvas under central government control and peasants were harder to be elected.
1892 - same for Dumas.

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What was the strength of the local government reforms?

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Allowed for easier tax collection but also stricter government control.

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Who took over the Department of Police, and what was their main goal?

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von Plehve - increased police in size and set up new criminal investigation departments.
The drive for spies campaign recruited ‘agents provocateurs’ who posed as revolutionaries to incriminate others.

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What was the 1882 Statute of Police Surveillance?

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Any area could be declared an ‘area of subversion’ and have martial law imposed. There was tremendous fear, as the arrested waived all rights.

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What were the main judicial reforms?

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Alexander 2nds reforms were revered - the 1885 decree allowed the Minister of Justice to dismiss judges and the 1887 Ministry could appoint judges and hold closed-court sessions.
1889 - Volost courts put under Land Captain jurisdiction.

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Who oversaw education reform, and what were the immediate university changes?

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Delyanov - whose university charter made staff appointment based on ‘religious, moral and patriotic orientation’. He closed universities to women, and all university life was supervised - gatherings of over 5 people banned.

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What was the literacy rate by 1897?

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21%.

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How did Tolstoy try to change censorship in 1882?

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He established a committee which issued the ‘temporary regulations’ which could close newspapers and ban writers, editors and publishers for life.
Censorship became active - publications had to be approved and libraries/reading rooms could only stock approved books.
Russification enforced in theatre, art and culture.

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To what extent was Alexander 3rds reign one of sole counter-reform?

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Not entirely:
May 1881 - redemption payment fees reduced or cut
May 1885 - poll tax abolished and inheritance tax imposed on nobility
1883 - Peasants Land Bank.

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