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The Caucasian Policy of the Imperial Power Branches during the First Russian Revolution. / Yanchenko, D. G.; Shorokhov, V. A.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The Caucasian Policy of the Imperial Power Branches during the First Russian Revolution
AU - Yanchenko, D. G.
AU - Shorokhov, V. A.
PY - 2017/12
Y1 - 2017/12
N2 - The paper examines the main policies of the imperial government, the tzar’s namestnik (lord viceroy) and the State Duma concerning the Caucasus question between 1905 and 1907. All the mea- sures to combat regional nationalism and terrorism are investigated amid the general policy of de-es- calation of tensions and the remedial actions taken in the wake of revolutionary turmoil. The authors investigate the course by the namestnik H. I. Vorontsov-Dashkov who put together all possible reforms and security measures to good advantage. The namestnik’s independent policy led to multiple conflicts with bureaucrats as well as with the State Duma. A personal factor is also worth taking into account — H.I.Vorontsov-Dashkov had awkward dealings with some members of the government, especially P.A.Stolypin. The authors conclude that local elites of the region tried to gain maximum concessions from the government in the shortest time possible through demonstrating explicit support of revolu- tionary circles. At the same time, the imperial administration’s overriding demand for the restoration to minimally safe conditions was more or less ignored. Having chosen the language of slogans and massive pressure on the Tsarist administration, the Caucasian deputies of the State Duma abrogated the possibil- ity of satisfying their voters’ expectations and fulfilled the roles of background players in settling regional conflicts. In conclusion, the viceroyalty was the most effective institution in the revolutionary context though it remained a provisional and emergency structure. Only H. I. Vorontsov-Dashkov had enough prerogative and subtle understanding of the situation and, finally, it was he as namestnik who took it upon himself to introduce real measures to settle national differences in the region and to advocate for the rights of the Caucasian communities in the face of the Centre. Refs 54
AB - The paper examines the main policies of the imperial government, the tzar’s namestnik (lord viceroy) and the State Duma concerning the Caucasus question between 1905 and 1907. All the mea- sures to combat regional nationalism and terrorism are investigated amid the general policy of de-es- calation of tensions and the remedial actions taken in the wake of revolutionary turmoil. The authors investigate the course by the namestnik H. I. Vorontsov-Dashkov who put together all possible reforms and security measures to good advantage. The namestnik’s independent policy led to multiple conflicts with bureaucrats as well as with the State Duma. A personal factor is also worth taking into account — H.I.Vorontsov-Dashkov had awkward dealings with some members of the government, especially P.A.Stolypin. The authors conclude that local elites of the region tried to gain maximum concessions from the government in the shortest time possible through demonstrating explicit support of revolu- tionary circles. At the same time, the imperial administration’s overriding demand for the restoration to minimally safe conditions was more or less ignored. Having chosen the language of slogans and massive pressure on the Tsarist administration, the Caucasian deputies of the State Duma abrogated the possibil- ity of satisfying their voters’ expectations and fulfilled the roles of background players in settling regional conflicts. In conclusion, the viceroyalty was the most effective institution in the revolutionary context though it remained a provisional and emergency structure. Only H. I. Vorontsov-Dashkov had enough prerogative and subtle understanding of the situation and, finally, it was he as namestnik who took it upon himself to introduce real measures to settle national differences in the region and to advocate for the rights of the Caucasian communities in the face of the Centre. Refs 54
KW - Революция в России 1905-1907 гг., Кавказское наместничество, Совет министров, Государственная дума, национализм, Революция в России 1905-1907 гг.
KW - Революция в России 1905-1907 гг., Кавказское наместничество, Совет министров, Государственная дума, национализм, имперское управление
KW - национализм
KW - Совет министров
KW - Кавказское наместничество
KW - ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ДУМА
KW - The Russian Revolution of 1905–1907
KW - Caucasus
KW - imperial governance
KW - State Duma
KW - nationalisms
KW - viceroyalty
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85040469009&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.21638/11701/spbu02.2017.402
DO - 10.21638/11701/spbu02.2017.402
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85040469009
VL - 62
SP - 674
EP - 692
JO - ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ИСТОРИЯ
JF - ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ИСТОРИЯ
SN - 1812-9323
IS - 4
ER -
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