Russian famine of 1891–1892

"Cossack patrol near Kazan preventing peasants from leaving their village". Engraving by R. Caton Woodville from sketches. The Illustrated London News, 1892.

The Russian famine of 1891–1892, also called the Tsar Famine, Tsar's Famine or Black Earth Famine, began along the Volga River and spread as far as the Urals and Black Sea.[1][2][3] During the famine, an epidemic also raged, in total 375,000-400,000 died from hunger and disease, mainly from diseases.[4][5] The reawakening of Russian Marxism and populism is often traced to the public's anger over the tsarist government's poor handling of the disaster.[1]

Weather

In 1891, a particularly-dry spring had delayed the planting of the fields. That winter, temperatures fell to −31 °C (−24 °F), but very little snow fell and the seedlings were totally unprotected from the frost. When the Volga River flooded, the lack of fire caused the water to freeze, which killed more seedlings and the fodder used to feed the horses. The seedlings that were not killed by frost were blown away along with the topsoil in an uncommonly-windy summer. The summer started as early as April and proved to be a long dry one. The city of Orenburg, for example, had no rain for over 100 days. Forests, horses, crops, and peasants all began to die, and by the end of 1892, about 375,000 to 400,000 people had died, mostly from the cholera epidemics that were triggered by the famine.

Other causes

Weather alone cannot be blamed, as there was enough grain in Russia to feed the starving areas.[citation needed] The peasants used medieval technology like wooden ploughs and sickles. They rarely had modern fertilizers or machinery (the Petrovsky Academy, in Moscow, was Russia's only agricultural school). Russia's primitive railways were not up to redistributing grain. The main blame was laid at the government, which was discredited by the famine. It refused to use the word golod (голод) but called it a poor harvest, neurozhai (неурожай), and stopped the papers from reporting on it.[6] The main reasons that the blame fell on the government were that grain exports were not banned until mid-August and merchants even had a month's warning and so they could quickly export their reserves. Minister of Finance Ivan Vyshnegradsky even opposed the late ban.[6] He was seen as the main cause of the disaster, as it was his policy to raise consumer taxes to force peasants to sell more grain.[6] Even Russia's capitalists realized that the industrialization drive had been too hard on the peasants.[citation needed]

The government also contributed to the famine indirectly by conscripting peasant sons and sending taxmen to seize livestock when grain ran out. The government also implemented a system of redemption payments as compensation to landlords who had lost their serfs, who, across Russia, had gained their freedom as part of reforms a few years earlier that were instigated by Tsar Alexander.

Relief efforts

Ivan Aivazovsky: Food Distribution, 1892
Leo Tolstoy organising famine relief in Samara, 1891

On 17 November 1891, the government asked the people to form voluntary anti-famine organizations.[7] Leo Tolstoy, the most famous volunteer,[8] blamed the Tsar and the Russian Orthodox Church for the famine. As a result, the Orthodox Church excommunicated Tolstoy and forbade citizens from accepting help from his relief organization.[9] The future Tsar Nicholas II headed the relief committee and was a member of the finance committee three months later, and the Tsar and Tsarina raised 5 and 12 million rubles, respectively.[5] Alexander III's sister-in-law Grand Duchess Elizabeth also raised money by selling peasant crafts in bazaars. Nicholas II said, "A great honor, but little satisfaction.... I must admit I never even suspected its [finance committee's] existence."[10] The zemstvos got 150 million roubles from the government to buy food but were allowed to lend only to peasants who could repay them and were therefore the least needy. Starving peasants had to eat raw donated flour and "famine bread", a mixture of moss, goosefoot, bark and husks. In February 1892, the government bought 30,000 Kyrgyz horses so that the fields could be plowed.[5]

The United States formed Russian Famine Relief Committee of the United States [Комитет США по оказанию помощи российским голодающим] and was headed by John Hoyt. The organization was mostly self-funded by donations. A "Famine Fleet" ["Флот Голода"] of the six steamships Indiana, Missouri, Borodina, Leo, Toledo and Connemaugh was assembled to transport agricultural products to Russia, with the first ship, the Indiana, arriving at Liepāja on 16 March 1892 with 1,900 tons of food. The second ship, Missouri, called at Liepaja on 4 April 1892 and delivered a further 2,500 tons of grain and corn flour. Another ship carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Riga in May, and additional ships followed in June and July. From late February to mid-July, the relief ships sailed to Russia averaging around 2,000 tons of food on board, mostly wheat and corn flour and grain. The total cost of the humanitarian aid provided by the United States in 1891–1892 was estimated to be around US$1 million (equivalent to $30 million in 2023).[2]

Based on some American sources,[who?] the US government (through the Department of the Interior)[specify] provided financial assistance to certain Russian regions (guberniyas), mainly in the form of loans, in the amount of US$75 million (equivalent to $2.3 billion in 2023).[citation needed]

The events were pictured in 1892 by the famous Armenian-Russian painter Ivan Aivazovsky (‹See Tfd›Russian: Иван Айвазовский) who painted two pictures, "The Ship of Help" (‹See Tfd›Russian: Корабль помощи) and "Food Distribution" (‹See Tfd›Russian: Раздача продовольствия).[2] In 2008, these paintings were sold by Sotheby's Auctions for $2.4 million.[2][11]

Economic consequences

Year Exports of cereals (poods) Balance of trade (Rubles) Budget revenue (Rubles) Budget expenditure (Rubles) Budget balance (Rubles)
1890 418,503,000 +285,590,000 1,047,373,000 1,056,512,000 −9,139,000
1891 391,411,000 +335,804,000 928,795,000 1,115,647,000 −186,852,000
1892 196,422,000 +76,036,000 1,168,844,000 1,125,365,000 +43,488,000
1893 404,039,000 +149,601,000

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Алекин, Алексей (Alekin, Alexey) (28 November 2022). "«НЕПАТРИОТИЧНАЯ» КАРТИНА АЙВАЗОВСКОГО И ЗАБЫТАЯ ДАТА" ["UNPATRIOTIC" PAINTING BY AIVAZOVSKY AND A FORGOTTEN DATE]. Российская коммунистическая рабочая партия (in Russian). Archived from the original on 11 September 2024. Retrieved 11 September 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Вакуленко, Алексей (Vakulenko, Alexey) (18 June 2019). "За что Айвазовский благодарил США: картинная дипломатия без запретов" [What Aivazovsky Thanked the US for: Picture Diplomacy Without Prohibitions]. «Россия сегодня» (in Russian). Archived from the original on 11 September 2024. Retrieved 11 September 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Легалов, Евгений (Legalov, Evgeniy) (23 December 2022). ""Сама родила – сама и съем". В Праге прошёл показ фильма "Голод"" ["I gave birth to her myself - I'll eat her myself." The film "Hunger" was screened in Prague]. «Радио Свобода» (in Russian). Archived from the original on 11 September 2024. Retrieved 11 September 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Davidov 2023, pp. 240–241.
  5. ^ a b c Lilly, David P. (1994). "The Russian Famine of 1891-92". Loyola University New Orleans. Archived from the original on 5 February 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Figes, Orlando (1996). A People's Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution. New York: Viking. p. 158. ISBN 0-670-85916-8.
  7. ^ People's Tragedy, p. 159
  8. ^ Hutchison, John F. (1999). Late Imperial Russia 1890–1917. London: Longman. p. 14. ISBN 0-582-32721-0.
  9. ^ People's Tragedy, p. 160
  10. ^ Verner, Andrew M. (1990). The Crisis of Russian Autocracy: Nicholas II and the 1905 Revolution. Princeton University Press. p. 28. ISBN 0-691-04773-1.
  11. ^ Иванов, Николай. "Запрещенная история России: картины Айвазовского". fakeoff.org. Retrieved 12 February 2016.

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