The impact on the emergence of the tsarist modern nation in Finland
Journal: Dnipropetrovsk University Bulletin. History & Archaeology series (Vol.1, No. 24)Publication Date: 2016-12-09
Authors : Kovaliov D. V.;
Page : 77-82
Keywords : Nickolai I; Modern nation; Finnish autonomy; Autocracy;
Abstract
The research is dedicated to highlighting the problems of the socio-political situation in the Grand Duchy of Finland during the reign of Nickolai I. The article defines the essence of the reforms in the various aspects of coexistence between Finland and Russia, as well as the specifics of the events and phenomena of history as an example of Finnish society in the years of 1825−1855. The author has studied the problems of adaptation to the Russian autocratic reality of the Finnish society, as well as the problems of reforming the socio-political life of Finland. The conclusion is that while the royal government and gave the Grand Duchy of Finland during the 1825-1855 biennium. Substantial gains, which led to the philosophical and political currents fennomaniyi, which began to defend Finland right to exist as a separate state, but separatist revolutionary understanding trends sought as soon as possible to roll Finnish autonomy.
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