From the Decembrist Revolt to the Revolutionary Theories: a Historical Reflection upon the Role Played by the Russian Intelligencija in the 19th Centu Cover Image

Dalla rivolta decabrista alle teorie rivoluzionarie: una riflessione storica sul ruolo dell’intelligencija russa nell’Ottocento
From the Decembrist Revolt to the Revolutionary Theories: a Historical Reflection upon the Role Played by the Russian Intelligencija in the 19th Centu

Author(s): Francesco Randazzo
Subject(s): History
Published by: Editura Universităţii Petru Maior
Keywords: Russia; Decembrist Revolt; XIXth Century; Reform; Intelligence.

Summary/Abstract: In December of 1825 in St. Petersburg, Russia, a group of military officials staged a revolt against Tsar Nicholas I. These rebels were liberals who felt threatened by the new ruler’s conservative views. They were, however, defeated by the tsar’s forces. As a result of this revolt, Nicholas I implemented a variety of new regulations to prevent the spread of the liberal movement in Russia. The officers were driven to revolt by many forces. To begin, they felt that Nicholas did not deserve the throne. Nicholas’ older brother, Constantine, stood to inherit the throne first, but when Constantine chose to marry a Polish girl with no royal blood, he relinquished his claim to the throne. In addition, when the previous tsar, Alexander I, wrote out his succession, it was not made public. Instead, it was hidden and only brought forth after his death. There was confusion over whether the document was legally binding, and the rebels felt that Nicholas cheated Constantine out of the throne. Also, the rebels were active in the new liberal movement from Europe. They wanted a free Russian state, with a federal government and constitution, instead of government under the tsar. However, Nicholas was not known to favor these ideas, and was also less popular with the public than his brother. These combined to give the liberals hope that their time to move had come.

  • Issue Year: 12/2012
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 35-46
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Italian