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Stolypin Stolypin’s Agricultural Reforms – Stolypin’s reforms + intended impact
 Aristocratic background, reputation as strict 1906 issues with agriculture
enforcement of the law
 As Governor of Saratov province, kept
control of 1902 peasant disturbances with Poor financial situation of the peasants:
efficient police force Redemption payments kept majority of peasants in debt
 Nicholas appointed Stolypin as minister for which combined with heavy indirect taxation meant
internal affairs + PM in July 1906 many were unable to purchase own land.
 As PM, behind dissolution of first two Dumas
+ change to electoral laws
Lack of Private ownership of land: Peasants, not
 Played important role in repression following
being permanent holders of land, still subject to control
1905 revolution, 1906 established court-
by the mir. Thus unable to consolidate land + often
martials led my senior military officers to
farmed collection of scattered strips around village,
deal with political crimes
making it challenging to modernise methods or farm on
 Cases dealt very quickly, accused not
large scale.
allowed legal assistance, trial no longer than
two days + death sentences carried out in
under 24 hours Inefficient methods of farming: Due to their lack of
 Over 3k executed by court system between consolidates land + poor financial situation, peasants
1906-09 unable to modernise methods significantly. The solcha
 Hangman’s noose became known as (wooden plough) still used + three-course crop rotation
‘Stolypin’s necktie’ system still dominant.
 Stolypin combined repression with radical
programme of reform, believing ‘carrot and
stick’ approach best way to overcome Inequality within peasantry: While majority of
revolutionaries peasants suffered from issues above, some Kulaks
 Main focus reform was Kulaks, who Stolypin emerged as a result of greater freedoms from
believed could act as bulwark against Emancipation. However, only increased inequality + so
revolution if Tsar could maintain their tension in countryside, as poorer peasants grew
support resentful of richer kulaks.
 Their prosperity would in turn improve
agriculture + wealth would be spent on
consumer goods  stimulating industry.
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