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Peter the Great's Factory Revolution

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This episode explores a little-known side of Peter the Great's modernization: his relentless push to build Russian industry from scratch. Lucas and Luna dive into the creation of the Ural mining and metallurgical complex under Vasily Tatishchev and Georg Wilhelm de Gennin, the founding of state-owned factories like the Nevyansk and Kamensk plants, and the forced labor systems that powered them. They discuss Peter's 1719 Berg Privilege, which encouraged private mining, and the role of Swedish prisoners of war in transferring technology. The conversation also examines the darker side of industrialization — serf and convict labor, environmental damage, and the paradox of a Westernizing tsar relying on authoritarian methods. A fresh angle for listeners who already know the beard tax and the navy. #PeterTheGreat #RussianEmpire #IndustrialRevolution #UralMountains #MiningHistory #Metallurgy #VasilyTatishchev #GeorgWilhelmDeGennin #BergPrivilege #Nevyansk #Kamensk #Serfdom #ForcedLabor #GreatNorthernWar #18thCentury #HistoryOfTechnology #EasternEurope #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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