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2 Overview Progression of Russian Economy 19 th Century Influences on Crime and Punishment and Textual Appearances

3 Progression of Russian Economy 19 th Century

4 Economy Early 1800s Largely agrarian based Limited industry, comparatively “backwards” Social-Economic Classes – Nobles (Landowners) – Free Peasants (Tenant Farmers) – Serfs (Farmers tied to land) Hundreds of serf uprisings

5 The Crimean War (1852-56) Russia fought against western Europe Russian industry was insufficient – Shortage of weapons, munitions, and machinery – Poor railway network – Ill-equipped army Russia suffered terrible losses Need for modernization clearly realized

6 1861-Freeing the Serfs Tsar Alexander II issues emancipation of serfs 1861 – 44% of population, 22 million serfs – Owned by 100,000 landowners (pomeshchiki) – Paid owners bonds, serfs owed collective debt Motivation of modernization – Last European country with serfdom – Mobile industrial labor source – Easier conscription

7 Economic Analysis Serfs gained economic freedoms – Small pieces of land distributed – Many formed village communes – Peasants struggled to pay 50 year debt – Landowners’ Gov. bonds devalued Progress was not immediate – Most serfs not much better off – Emerging small, successful peasant class (Kulak)

8 1870s-Rise of Industry Large expansion of railroad network Growth of urban centers and population – Moscow, Kiev, St. Petersburg, Baltic Coast Coal, steel, and petroleum production increase Mining and industrial development

9 1890s – Sergei Witte Finance/Transportation Minister of Russia – Encouraged foreign investment – Moved to gold standard (1897) – Heavy taxation of peasants – Trans-Siberian Railroad (1904) – Large deficit spending Greater growth in 1890s than in entire previous century

10 Trans-Siberian Railroad Moscow to Vladivostok (1904) Connected east and west – Resource deposits in east – Factories and ports in west Costly to build but good investment

11 Statistical Figures 1850  1890 Population doubled 1860  1890 Coal production up 1,200% 1890 – 20,000 miles RR, 1.4 Million factory workers 1890  1900 Coal, Iron, Oil production tripled 1900  1/2 of heavy industry foreign owned 4 th in world steel production, 2 nd petroleum

12 Influences on Crime and Punishment and Textual Appearances

13 Russian Urbanization-Setting Serfs moved to cities  Industrial Proletariat Rapid industrialization/urbanization – Poor grade housing, tenements, overcrowding – Unhygienic living conditions, pollution – Poor nutrition, crime, spread of disease Pg.5-6 “accustomed to shabbiness” / “drunken men” / “house […] more like a cupboard” Marfa’s Tuberculosis, people getting ill Pg.120 “Soup and meat” / “spoonfuls of soup”

14 More Quotes “A disgusting place – filthy, stinking” Pg. 143 Raskolnikov “There have been many economic changes” Pg. 147 Zossimov “Love yourself above everyone else, for everything in the world relies on self-interest” “Economic truth adds” / “We have been hindered by idealism and sentimentalism” Pg. 145 Luzhin

15 Revolutionary Idealists Capitalism – Profits, free markets Utilitarianism – Greatest good for majority Socialism – Collective ownership of factories Communism – Classless society of equality Utopian Societies Lebeziatnikov’s ideas Pg.351 “through communes” / “normal condition of women” / “protest against the organization of society”

16 Development of Worker’s Parties Urban strikes and unionization Russian Social Democratic Labor Party – 1898 United Socialist Revolutionary Party Petrograd Soviet in 20 th Century Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks Siberian labor sentences used criminals and political dissidents Raskolnikov sentenced to hard labor – Pg.507 “second-class convict Rodian”

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