Abstract

The article examines the set of issues related to the Polish outbreak of 1863 influence on the mentality of Russian society and on the reforms of Russian north-west provinces. The author studies the military, political, ideological and religious aspects of the outbreak that gave the outbreak the character of a new hybrid war. He shows the Russian society reaction to the challenges of the Polish outbreak and the threat of foreign military intervention. He outlines the main postulates of all-Russian national ideology and the project of Western Province reformation offered by the conservatives and the Slavophils. The author analyzes the experience of the outbreak suppression and of north-west provinces reforms conducted by the governor-general M.N. Muraviev. The scientific novelty consists in the interdisciplinary study of the research issue and the drawing-up of the conception that explains the uniqueness of regional reforms due to colonial relations and the presence of new ideological and political motives of the reformers. The study allowed to define the special role of the Russian Western Province in the national and patriotic upsurge of the Russian society, in establishing the basics of all-Russian ideology and new ideological and political approach to regional reforms conducting.

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