Influence of judicial reform of 1864 on modernization of russian society of the second half of XIX century and beginning of XX century

Authors

  • Aleksandr Leonidovich Khudoborodov Author
  • Aleksey Anatoljevich Anfalov Author

Abstract

The article considers influence of judicial reform of Alexander II on modernization
of the Russian society of the second half of XIX and beginning of XX centuries.
The authors consider essence of the concept “modernization”, its different definitions,
and peculiarities of the Russian modernization. These peculiarities express
themselves in that in Russia there was a catch-up modernization or “behind time
modernization” which finished with the destruction of patriarchal principle of
feudal system, increase of the legal culture and partial Europeanization of the
society. The article analyses the influence of judicial reform on different spheres
of the social life. The authors come to a conclusion that this reform had a positive
influence on the growth of popula-tion knowledge in juridical direction. In
the meantime a judicial reform had a little influence on modernization processes
in the Russian Empire and Alexander III counter-reforms stopped modification
of the judicial system thereby have weakened the influence of judicial reform on
modernization of the Russian society even more.

Author Biographies

  • Aleksandr Leonidovich Khudoborodov

    doctor of historical sciences, professor,
    head of Department of History, Cultural Studies, Sociology and Law, Chelyabinsk
    State Pedagogical University (Chelyabinsk, Russia). Scientific interests: history of Ural.

  • Aleksey Anatoljevich Anfalov

    postgraduate student, Department of History, Cultural
    Studies, Sociology and Law, Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University (Chelyabinsk,
    Russia)

Issue

Section

Historical Sciences