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L-13

Part III Pre-reform Russia (4)

6. Nationalities

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A. Themes

1. Age of nationalism & revolution

2. Ethnicity and religion intertwined

3. Territorial expansion, growing menace

4. Regime hypersensitivity

5. Mixed policy: targeted intervention

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Russian Territorial Expansion, 1801-15

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B. Congress Poland

1. Kingdom of Poland: creation and expectations

2. Constitution of 1815

3. Problems

4. 1830-31 Rebellion

5. Repression

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Congress Poland

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Polish Uprising 1830-1

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Warsaw: Seizing the Arsenal

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Warsaw: Crowds Overrun the Prison (1830)

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Battle of Grochow 5 February 1831

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C. Ukraine

1. Eighteenth-century background

2. Religious question

3. Ukrainian nationalism

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Taras Shevchenko, “Tale of the Gypsy” (1841)

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Taras Shevchenko: Self-Portrait as Soldier (1847)

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Taras Shevchenko, “Self-Portrait”1861

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1911 Shevchenko Postcard: “Don’t Forget our Country, Ukraine!”

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D. Jews

1. Eighteenth-century background

2. Pale of Settlement

3. Nikolaevan: integration

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Pale of Settlement

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Popular Print of Jewish SederMid-19th Century

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Jewish Travel Permit (1850)

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E. Baltics

1. Eighteenth-century background

2. Serf emancipation in the Baltics, 1816-19

3. Conversion crisis of 1840s

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F. Finland

1. 18th Century Background

2. Annexation and autonomy

3. Rise of Finnish nationalism

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Alexander I at the Diet of Porvoo (1809)

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Alexander I: Pledge on Finnish Autonomy (in Finnish) 1809

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Lonnrot: Finnish National Leader

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Snellman: Finnish National Leader

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H. Caucasus

1. 18th Century Background

2. Georgia: Administrative russification

3. Pacification and resistance

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Russian-Georgian Military Road

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General Aleksei Petrovich Ermolov

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Military Conflict in the Caucasus

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Imam ShamilCaucasus Rebel Leader

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Capture of Shamil (1859)

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Medal for Victory in Caucasus and Daghestan (1859)

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I. Central Asia

1. Eighteenth-century background

2. Regional turmoil

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Russia and Central Asia

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Model for Mosque construction1844

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J. Conclusions

1. Perils of expansion: new territories but also new ethnic, religious groups

2. Multinational: Growing complexity and danger of nationality question

3. Multiconfessional: role of religion

4. Regime: supra-cultural, but administratively invasive


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