In closed societies, people’s economic, social and political personality is determined by their birth rather than their abilities and activities. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the validity of this view by critiquing the changes and modifications to political and economic standings of people in Tsarist Russia before, during and after the 1861 Emancipation Manifesto.
Russian Culture before the Emancipation Proposal
Russia’s history since the 16th Century involves of potentates who ruled through various alliances with nobles who controlled sub-units of the state and pledged allegiance to the monarch. The Russian nobility was made up of a number of serfdoms that ...