1863-1864: Another Polish Uprising - Suppressed and Polish-Lithuanian territories excluded from reforms
1863: Finnish Diet restored and the Finnish language raised to national language 1867: Ems Ukaz banned publications in Ukrainian, Lithuanian, and Belarussian. Petersburg zemstvo became very assertive and critical. Alexander saw this as too much independence from nobility
Oct. 1870: Prince Gorchakov: no more Black Sea neutrality Oct. 1870: Prince Gorchakov: no more Black Sea neutrality 1873: Russia annexed Khiva April 1877: Russia declared war on Ottomans January 1878: Ottomans defeated March 1878: Treaty of San Stefano June-July 1878: Congress of Berlin forced Russia to give up “Greater Bulgaria”
1860s-1870s: narodniki: 1860s-1870s: narodniki: Nostalgic about peasants and the commune. Saw 1861 as replacing nobles with capitalists, destroying “true Russia” and that peasants got a bad deal. 1873-75: Back to the People’s movement (Khozhdenie v narod) 1876: Land and Liberty (Zemlya I volya) Narodnaya Volya (People’s Will)
First assassination attempt: First assassination attempt: Dmitry V. Karakozov (1840-1866) Born in minor noble family Studied at Kazan University, 1861-1864 Moscow University, 1864-1866 Early 1866 joined Ishutin society (cousin Nikolai Ishutin) Tactic: “individualist terror” Issued proclamation: “To Brothers-Workers” 4 April 1866: attempted Osip I. Komissarov (enobled) Karakazov (convicted and hung)
Father was a government official Excellent student: won scholarship to study in St. Petersburg 1865: enrolled in Law Faculty at St. Petersburg University Quit because of lack of money Deeply religious ascetic, then disillusioned 1876 joined "Land and Freedom”. 1877-1878: “went to the people” - the peasants of the Volga region. 20 April 1879: fired five shots, missed Alexander Arrested, tried, and hanged (28 May 1879)
Social revolution impossible without political revolution. Social revolution impossible without political revolution. Program: - Constituent Assembly
- universal suffrage
- permanent people’s representation
- freedom of speech, press, and assembly
- communal self-government
- people’s volunteer army
- transfer of land to the people
- gradual placement of the factories under the control of the workers
- granting oppressed peoples of the Russian Empire the right to self-determination
Assassination attempts: Assassination attempts: - December 1879: Narodnaya volya (People’s Will) blew up some dynamite under Tsar’s railroad, but missed his train.
- February 1880: Stephan Khalturin set off a charge under the dining room of the Winter Palace.
- late for dinner, the tsar was unharmed; although 11 other people were killed and 30 wounded.
- Seven attempts in total
- Last successful
Narodnaya volya’s persistent - Cheeseshop tunnel
- Andrey Zheliabov
- Sophiya Perovskaya
- Rysakov
- Grinevitskii
- Nikolay Kibalchich (bomb-maker)
All major participants sentenced to death.
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