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A Failure of Modernization: Police Reform, The “Common Good," and Serfdom In Eighteenth-Century Russia.

  • Autores: Hugh D. Hudson
  • Localización: Russian History, ISSN 0094-288X, Vol. 42, Nº. 3, 2015, págs. 249-271
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • For Russian subjects not locked away in their villages and thereby subject almost exclusively to landlord control, administration in the eighteenth century increasingly took the form of the police. And as part of the bureaucracy of governance, the police existed within the constructions of the social order—as part of social relations and their manifestations through political control. This article investigates the social and mental structures—the habitus—in which the actions of policing took place to provide a better appreciation of the difficulties of reform and modernization. Eighteenthcentury Russia shared in the European discourse on the common good, the police, and social order. But whereas Michel Foucault and Michael Ignatieff see police development in Europe with its concern to surveil and discipline emerging from incipient capitalism and thus a product of new, post-Enlightenment social forces, the Russian example demonstrates the power of the past, of a habitus rooted in Muscovy. Despite Peter's and especially Catherine's well-intended efforts, Russia could not succeed in modernization, for police reforms left the enserfed part of the population subject to the whims of landlord violence, a reflection, in part, of Russia having yet to make the transition from the feudal manorial economy based on extra-economic compulsion to the capitalist hired-labor estate economy. The creation of true centralized political organization—the creation of the modern state as defined by Max Weber—would require the state's domination over patrimonial jurisdiction and landlord control over the police. That necessitated the reforms of Alexander II. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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