The First Russian Revolution: The Decembrist Revolt of 1825
By (Author) Susanna Rabow-Edling
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st July 2025
1st April 2025
United Kingdom
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
On 14 December 1825 a group of young Russian army officers led 3,000 troops to Senate Square in St Petersburg, aiming to force the Senate to adopt a liberal constitution and transform the Russian Empire. The Decembrist Revolt as it came to be known was suppressed, with a second uprising in the south meeting the same fate. Five leaders were executed, and many others exiled to Siberia. Why did so many young noblemen risk their lives for regime change, what was their vision for an alternative society, and what were the consequences for participants and their families This book highlights the often-neglected liberal tradition in Russian political thought and the experiences of Decembrist wives and fiancees, offering a fresh reinterpretation in the light of recent events in Russia.
Susanna Rabow-Edling is Associate Professor of Political Science and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden. Her books include Liberalism in Pre-Revolutionary Russia: State, Nation, Empire (201 8).