Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
In 1767, Catherine the Great convened a grand Legislative Commission, bringing together over 500 deputies from across the Russian Empire to draft a new law code. This was not mere political theater; Catherine wrote the Nakaz, a bold instruction that drew on Montesquieu and Beccaria, calling for legal equality and humane justice. But the Commission, representing nobles, townspeople, state peasants, and even non-Russian minorities, quickly bogged down in conflicting interests. The outbreak of war with Turkey in 1768 gave Catherine a graceful exit, and the Commission was indefinitely suspended. This episode explores what the Nakaz said, why it mattered, and how the Commission's failure foreshadowed the limits of Catherine's enlightened absolutism. Did she genuinely seek reform, or was it a public relations exercise? We examine the Nakaz's radical ideas, the deputies' petitions, and the fate of those proposals in Catherine's later reign. #CatherineTheGreat #LegislativeCommission #Nakaz #Montesquieu #Beccaria #EnlightenedAbsolutism #RussianHistory #18thCentury #LawCode #BolshoyKremlyovskyDvorets #Moscow #Deputies #Tatars #Bashkirs #ZaporozhianCossacks #LegalReform #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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