Book contents
- The Lawful Empire
- The Lawful Empire
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Maps and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Translation and Transliteration
- Introduction
- 1 Minority Rights and Legal Integration in the Russian Empire
- 2 Borderlands No More
- 3 Implementing Legal Change
- 4 Images and Practices in the New Courts
- 5 Seeking Justice
- 6 Confronting the State
- 7 Dealing with Unrest
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Implementing Legal Change
New Courts for Crimea and Kazan
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 November 2019
- The Lawful Empire
- The Lawful Empire
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Maps and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Translation and Transliteration
- Introduction
- 1 Minority Rights and Legal Integration in the Russian Empire
- 2 Borderlands No More
- 3 Implementing Legal Change
- 4 Images and Practices in the New Courts
- 5 Seeking Justice
- 6 Confronting the State
- 7 Dealing with Unrest
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter three tracks the geographical expansion of the legal reform, exploring the debates and negotiations around its implementation in Crimea and Kazan. In order to better contextualize this implementation, it first discusses the changing political climate after the Great Reforms and the limited politicization of the emerging public sphere, which also affected provincial cities such as Kazan. Pragmatic concerns over resources and infrastructure came to play as important a role as political and ideological concerns over power and authority. The chapter shows that the reform had to be negotiated carefully at the provincial and local levels, with occasional clashes disrupting the process, as a range of individuals and institutions advanced their positions and defended specific interests. In charting these negotiations and controversies, the chapter also paints a detailed ethnographic portrait of communication and administrative interaction in post-reform Russia.
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- The Lawful EmpireLegal Change and Cultural Diversity in Late Tsarist Russia, pp. 109 - 147Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019