Alexander II - Society 1855-1881 Flashcards

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Q

How is the term ‘class’ too modern for 19th century Russia?

A

It was still based on birth land and service - legal barriers limit social mobility

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Who were the non-productive?

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The clergy, nobility, civil and military officials

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3
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Who were the productive?

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The serfs, urban artisans, manufacturers and merchants

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4
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What were the taxes?

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  • poll tax - heads
  • indirect taxes - on services and goods
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5
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What percentage of Imperial finance did the peasants supply?

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90%

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6
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Who was exempt from paying direct taxes?

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The nobility and clergy

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7
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Who was the ‘intelligentsia’?

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A small group of professionals who comprised an educated group

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8
Q

Who were enlightened bureaucrats?

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  • Brother, Grand Duke Konstantin
  • Milyutin Brothers
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Who were the Milyutin Brothers?

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  • Nikolai Milyutin was an influential voice in the ministry for Internal affairs
  • Dmitry Milyutin was minister of war 1861-1881 and reformed and modernised the army
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10
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Who was Alexander II’s tutor?

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Zhukhovsky - a romantic poet

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