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Russian Serfdom | Leo Tolstoy | Tsar Alexander | Rural Russia

Russian Serfdom | Leo Tolstoy | Tsar Alexander | Rural Russia

Stephen July 23, 2015May 15, 2017 Industry

Leo Tolstoy and Tsar Alexander realised that for Russia to prosper, it would have to free all of it’s serfs.

Alexander’s reforms had failed. Eventually many of the serfs drifted to the cities, where they would eventually become the foot soldiers for a revolution which would sweep away old Russia.

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