Landscape and settlement in Romanov Russia, 1613-1917
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Landscape and settlement in Romanov Russia, 1613-1917
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This historical geography of Russia in the Romanov period examines selected facets of change in landscapes, regional economies, settlement form and peasant life, showing a transitional era in Russian history when the emancipation of the serfs, the building of modern roads and railways, the beginning of industrialization and the unprecedented growth of cities and towns were transforming Russia. It takes the form of a set of essays which analyze local and regional responses to the major economic and social changes of the period. It is based on research from general and topographical surveys, cadastres, census and enumeration books and military rolls for the provinces of Moscow, Samara, Novgorod, Archangel and Vladimir.
目次
- The frontier experience in Romanov Russia: the settlement of the central black earth region in the seventeenth century
- The odnodvorts
- The province of Voronezh under Catherine the Great
- Agricultural 'culture islands' in the eastern steppe: the Monnonites in Samar province
- Farming regions of Russia in the late nineteenth century
- The commune in the 1870s
- Modernization from above: the Stolypin land reform
- Regional specialization and trade in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Moscow province
- City and tsar: the towns and the state in the Romanov era.
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