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Rasputin and the Siberian Peasant Economy

7 min · 1. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore an overlooked side of Grigori Rasputin: his roots in the Siberian peasant economy of Pokrovskoye. They discuss the economic pressures on Siberian peasants after the 1861 emancipation, Rasputin's early life as a horse trader and farmer, and how his rural identity shaped his later interactions with the imperial court. The conversation examines the Tolmachevo land dispute, Rasputin's role in the Siberian Agricultural Society, and the irony that a man who embodied the peasant worldview became a symbol of court corruption. Specific figures include the peasant Ivan Tolmachev, Governor Nikolai Likhachev, and Rasputin's wife Praskovya. The hosts also touch on the 1891–92 famine in Tobolsk province and how Rasputin's practical knowledge of livestock and traditional healing contrasted with the court's desperate reliance on him. The episode ends with a reflection on how the myth of Rasputin the 'mad monk' obscured the real economic realities of his origins. #Rasputin #Pokrovskoye #SiberianPeasantry #RussianEmpire #Tobolsk #Emancipation1861 #Tolmachevo #IvanTolmachev #NikolaiLikhachev #PraskovyaRasputina #SiberianAgriculture #Famine1891 #HorseTrading #PeasantEconomy #ImperialCourt #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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