Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Catherine the Great shaped and was shaped by the serf economy that underpinned her empire. They discuss the 1765 ukase that allowed landlords to send serfs to hard labor, the 1767 law forbidding serfs from petitioning the empress, and the brutal reality of the obrok (quitrent) system. They examine Catherine's contradictory impulses: her Enlightenment-era Nakaz (Instruction) of 1767, which called for humane treatment of serfs, versus her practical dependence on the nobility's support. The conversation covers key figures like Mikhail Shcherbatov, who warned that serfdom corrupted the nobility, and the serf poet Vasily Kapnist, who secretly criticized the system. They also delve into the serf market and the notorious Saltychikha (Darya Saltykova), a noblewoman who tortured over 100 serfs to death. The episode concludes by reflecting on Catherine's failure to reform serfdom, despite her intellectual engagement with the problem, and how this failure would haunt Russia for generations. #CatherineTheGreat #Serfdom #RussianEmpire #18thCentury #RussianHistory #MikhailShcherbatov #VasilyKapnist #Saltychikha #Nakaz #Obrok #Enlightenment #SerfEconomy #DaryaSaltykova #1767Law #FexingoHistory #History #Russia #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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