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Russia at the start of the twentieth century
  • Geography, politics, economy and society

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  • Background - geography
  • 1894 imperial Russia covered 8 million square
    miles (two and a half times the size of the US
    today)
  • Covered a large part of two continents
  • Most of the population was concentrated in
    European Russia
  • It was this part that Russias major historical
    developments had occurred
  • Moscow and St Petersburg (capital) were situated
    here
  • Between 1815 and 1914 the population quadrupled
    from 40 million to 165 million
  • Contained a wide variety of people of different
    race, language, religion and culture.

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The system of government
  • The Emperor of all the Russians is an autocratic
    and unlimited monarch God himself ordains that
    all must bow to his supreme power not only out
    of fear but also out of conscience.
  • Article 1, Fundamental Laws of the
    Empire, 1832
  • Russia was an autocracy governed by an absolute
    ruler called the tsar (emperor)
  • Since 1613 Russian tsars had been members of the
    Romanov dynasty

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Reform and Reaction
  • In 1861 Tsar Alexander II emancipated Russias 25
    million serfs and placed them in Mirs
  • On 13 March 1881 Alexander II, the Tsar
    Liberator was assassinated by a terrorist group
    called The Peoples Will.
  • Alexander III became Tsar. He ended any further
    political reform and introduced repressive
    policies (Okhrana).

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  • From 1894 Tsar Nicholas II ruled the Russian
    Empire

Nicholas had no knowledge of the world or of
men, of politics or government to help him make
the difficult and weighty decisions that the Tsar
alone must make. The only guiding stars that he
recognized were the inherited belief in the moral
rightness of autocracy, and a religious faith
that he was in Gods hands and his actions were
divinely inspired. Hans Rogger, Russia in the
Age of Modernization and Revolution, 1983
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A) Inference Questions
  • You are being asked to give the message of the
    source, to read between the lines of what is
    written. You could begin your answer This source
    suggests that. This should help you to get a
    message or messages from the sources.
  • Tips
  • Avoid repeating the content.
  • Look for key words in the source that might lead
    to inferences.
  • Avoid using phrases such as This source
    shows/tells.

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Society
  • A cartoon published by Russian socialists in 1900
    showing their interpretation of Russian society
    under the Tsars.
  • What can we infer from this source about Russia
    at the start of the twentieth century? (3 marks)

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Review
  • Write down definitions of the following key terms
    from the lesson today
  • Autocracy
  • A government in which one person has unrestricted
    control over others.
  • Emancipation of the serfs
  • Issued in 1861 by Alexander II. This abolished
    serfdom in the Russian empire and gave landless
    peasants the full rights of free citizens.
  • Mir
  • A village commune where land was owned
    collectively. After 1861 serfs were forced to
    live in Mirs
  • Russification
  • The adoption of the Russian language or some
    other Russian attributes (whether voluntarily or
    not) by non-Russian communities. This was a
    policy followed by Alexander III
  • Okhrana
  • The secret police force used by the Tsars for
    repression
  • Censorship
  • To ban or cut parts of a newspaper, book, film
    etc which the government does not like
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