ISSN 0201–7385
ISSN 0130–0113
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ISSN 0201–7385
ISSN 0130–0113
Legal regulation of the status of persons of Polish nationality landed estate in nine western provinces of Russia in XIX century

Legal regulation of the status of persons of Polish nationality landed estate in nine western provinces of Russia in XIX century

Abstract

The article is devoted to the change in the legal status of landed estate of the Polish gentry in nine western provinces of the Russian Empire in the 19th century. The author draws on extensive regulatory and legal material and archival documents illustrating the reasons for the adoption of exemptions from the general guidelines on ownership and mortgage for the gentry, whose representatives received Russian citizenship after the “Kingdom of Poland” joining Russia in 1815. After two uprisings in the thirties and sixties of the XIXth century, persons of Polish nationality were recognized as unreliable subjects. A restriction of rights was introduced upon this strata to maintain order in the border lands of the Russian Empire. In this regard, the concept of “a person of Polish origin” was introduced into the legal acts, which did not apply to Catholics in general, but only to Poles and those Western natives who acquired Polish nationality. Thus, persons of Polish nationality constituted a group of subjects identified on a national basis, which was also associated with a confessional one. The analysis of the materials allows concluding that the supremacy of the interests of the state, expressed in the infringement of the rights of a social group identified as unreliable, was an effective method of state building and part of the strategy for protecting the interests of the Russian Empire.

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Received: 06/19/2022

Accepted: 09/01/2022

Accepted date: 10/30/2022

Keywords: history of Russian law; XIXth century; western provinces; persons of Polish nationality; mortgage

Available in the on-line version with: 30.10.2022

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