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  1. The emancipation reform of 1861 that freed the serfs was the single most important event in 19th-century Russian history; it was the beginning of the end for the landed aristocracy’s monopoly of power. Serfdom was abolished in 1861, but its abolition was achieved on terms not always favorable to the peasants and increased revolutionary pressures.

  2. The Peasant Emancipation of 1861 was made necessary, this reform provided a new point of departure for the course of Russian history and determined the future path of Russian historical evolution. Following the liberation, peasant self government was introduced and the law system re-organized to be more efficient.

  3. SERFS, EMANCIPATION OF. Emancipation of serfs in Russia is associated with the 3 March (19 February, old style) 1861 "All-Merciful Manifesto" of Alexander II, the emperor of Russia (1855–1881). It involved the legal abolition of serfdom (known in Russia as krepostnoe pravo) and the liberation of over twenty million serfs.

  4. Feb 18, 2011 · The reform helped Russia usher in a period that saw its culture flourish and spread far beyond the country’s borders. The Soviet ideology and education system put a far more critical spin on the 1861 reform. In this way, the perpetrators of Russia’s violent October Revolution tried to diminish the significance of the peaceful transformation.

  5. to the Emancipation of 1861 By Sergei G. Pushkarev \[ VERY few people realize that the reform of 1861 had to solve V not one peasant question but 111,555 peasant questions, ac-cording to the number of landed estates possessed by the nobili-ty, where the natural, economic and social conditions were as di-verse as the peasant occupations.

  6. Emancipation of the serfs 1861. The emancipation reform of 1861 that freed 23 million serfs was the single most important event in 19th-century Russian history, and the beginning of the end for the landed aristocracy's monopoly of power. The decree ended the feudal obligations owed by serfs and allotted them land.

  7. Aug 30, 2022 · Alexander took action first, freeing some 20 million serfs through the Emancipation Manifesto on March 3, 1861. In one of several striking historical connections between the two men, ...

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