The Stability of Russia in 1914

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The Stability of Russia in 1914

In 1914 Russia's stability was questionable; the Tsar's regime had

been under considerable strain due to the unsuccessful uprising in

1905. The Tsar still had the support of the army, which helped to put

down many attempts at revolution. However, there was still brewing

resentments about the harsh conditions of the Tsar's government that

threatened to explode at any time.

The peasantry made up a huge proportion of the population and the

stability of the Russia depended on their compliance. There had been

growing peasant resentments over noble ownership and this resulted in

the peasants trying to overthrow the landowners. The commune were

poorly organised and while they were ok when not under duress but they

were likely to collapse if they were. Although this suggests that the

peasants were unstable force in Russia, other sides of peasant life

were secure such as agriculture. Good farming harvest meant that

people stopped complaining. Also many peasants moved into the urban

areas and th...

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