Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History
Catherine the Great is remembered as an enlightened despot, but her reign saw the worst expansion of serfdom in Russian history. This episode explores the paradox: how did a monarch who corresponded with Voltaire and dreamed of abolishing torture end up giving away hundreds of thousands of state peasants to her favorites? Lucas and Luna examine the 1767 decree that forbade serfs from complaining about their masters, the scale of the 1775 provincial reform that strengthened noble control, and the crushing of the Pugachev Rebellion — a massive peasant uprising that made Catherine cling even tighter to the nobility. They discuss figures like Alexander Radishchev, whose 'Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow' got him exiled to Siberia, and the little-known 'Peasant Question' that haunted Russian politics for a century. What did Catherine really think about serfdom? Could she have freed them? No simple answers, but a clear-eyed look at the limits of Enlightenment in an empire built on unfree labor. #CatherineTheGreat #RussianHistory #Serfdom #PeasantQuestion #PugachevRebellion #AlexanderRadishchev #Enlightenment #RussianEmpire #18thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #ImperialRussia #StatePeasants #LandlordPeasants #1767Decree #KrestyanskayaVoina #SiberiaExile Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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