一个国家政治道路上的陷阱?

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY JAHRBUCHER FUR GESCHICHTE OSTEUROPAS Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.25162/jgo-2019-0007
Lari Rantanen
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亚历山大二世统治时期(1855-1881)为俄罗斯帝国的新思想提供了空间。在芬兰,这是一个自由的社会经济改革和民族主义曙光初现的时代,这导致重新考虑自治的芬兰大公国和圣彼得堡之间的关系,以及芬兰参议院和国会之间的关系。本研究着重于这些关系,并探讨政府应对19世纪60年代饥荒的政治条件。它表明,1863年至1864年芬兰议会作出的决定使参议院远离了市场,并减少了其应对短期内严重经济波动的手段。缺乏来自各阶层的明确支持也影响了参议院以芬兰的名义获得外国信贷的能力。该研究考察了约翰·维尔海姆·斯内尔曼的关键地位,他是黑格尔国家理论在芬兰的早期推动者,也是1863-1868年间芬兰参议院支出的主要控制者。本文认为,斯涅尔曼关于民族国家发展的思想和参议院的自治地位导致了政府在信贷供应、粮食购买和与俄罗斯当局合作方面的行动有所保留;这种缄默导致了饥荒的结果。最后,研究表明,1868年春天,帝国政府为购买种子谷物提供的信贷对于避免芬兰危机的延长至关重要。
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A Pitfall on a Nation’s Path of Politics?
The reign of Alexander II (1855-1881) provided room for new ideas in the Russian Empire. In Finland, it was a time of liberal socio-economic reform and dawning nationalism, which led to reconsideration of the relationship between the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland and St Petersburg, and between the Finnish Senate and the Diet. This study focuses on these relations and explores the political conditions for the government’s response to the famine of the 1860s. It shows that the decisions made at the Finnish Diet of 1863-1864 pushed the Senate aside from the markets and reduced its means to cope with severe economic fluctuations in the short term. The lack of defined support from the estates also affected the Senate’s ability to acquire foreign credit in Finland’s name. The study examines the pivotal position of Johan Vilhelm Snellman, an early promoter of Hegelian state theory in Finland and the main controller of the Finnish Senate’s expenditure during the period 1863-1868. It is argued that Snellman’s ideas about national state development and the autonomous position of the Senate led to reservedness in government action concerning credit supply, the initiation of grain purchases and co-operation with the Russian authorities; this reservedness contributed to the outcome of the famine. Finally, the study shows that the credit provided by the Imperial government for seed grain purchase in the spring of 1868 was essential to avoid prolonging the crisis in Finland.
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