History of the Peasantry of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917. Vol. 3. The Peasantry of the Late Feudal Period: Mid-Seventeenth Century to 1861 (Istoriia krest'ianstva Rossii). 1993. In Russian.

History of the Peasantry of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917. Vol. 3. The Peasantry of the Late Feudal Period: Mid-Seventeenth Century to 1861 (Istoriia krest'ianstva Rossii). 1993. In Russian.

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History of the Peasantry of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917. Vol. 3. The Peasantry of the Late Feudal Period: Mid-Seventeenth Century to 1861 (Istoriia krest'ianstva Rossii). 1993. In Russian.
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History of the Peasantry of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917. Vol. 3. The Peasantry of the Late Feudal Period: Mid-Seventeenth Century to 1861 (Istoriia krest'ianstva Rossii). 1993. In Russian.

$200.00

История крестьянства России с древнейших времён до 1917 г. Том 3. Крестьянство периода позднего феодализма (середина XVII в. - 1861 г.) / ответственный редактор тома П. Г. Рындзюнский ; редколлегия тома: В. А. Александров, И. А. Булыгин, Е. И. Индова, А. А. Преображенский, Ю. А. Тихонов ; ответственные редакторы серии В. И. Буганов, И. Д. Ковальченко ; Российская академия наук, Институт российской истории, Институт этнологии и антропологии им. Н. Н. Миклухо-Маклая.
Москва : Наука, 1993. 664 с. : 2 л. карт скл. ; 25 см.
Твёрдый переплёт. Тираж 1100 экз. ISBN 5-02-008642-8.
Переплёт в очень хорошем состоянии: красная ткань чистая, тиснение чёткое; в правом верхнем углу передней крышки - краткая рукописная помета. Блок в хорошем состоянии: бумага равномерно тонирована; страницы полные; оба листа карт в наличии.
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History of the Peasantry of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917. Vol. 3. The Peasantry of the Late Feudal Period: Mid-Seventeenth Century to 1861 / responsible editor of this volume P. G. Ryndziunskii ; editorial board: V. A. Alexandrov, I. A. Bulygin, E. I. Indova, A. A. Preobrazhenskii, Iu. A. Tikhonov ; series responsible editors V. I. Buganov, I. D. Koval'chenko ; Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Russian History, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology named after N. N. Mikluho-Maklai.
Moscow : Nauka, 1993. 664 pp. : 2 folding maps ; 25 cm.
Hardcover. Print run of 1,100 copies. ISBN 5-02-008642-8.
Binding very good: red cloth clean and square, gilt lettering crisp; brief manuscript note at upper right of front board. Text block good: uniformly age-toned; pages complete; both folding maps present.

The third volume of the foundational academic synthesis "History of the Peasantry of Russia from Ancient Times to 1917" - the most ambitious collective scholarly project on Russian peasant history ever undertaken by the Russian Academy of Sciences. The series was conceived in the late Soviet period as a five-volume "History of the Peasantry of the USSR" and restructured after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991; this volume, covering the period from the mid-seventeenth century to the Emancipation of 1861, appeared in November 1993 under the most severe conditions of the post-Soviet economic crisis, with a print run of only 1,100 copies - one of the smallest on record for any flagship publication of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The responsible editor, Pavel Grigor'evich Ryndziunskii (1909-1993), the leading Soviet specialist on the Russian peasantry and the development of capitalism in Russia, died the same year as publication; his name appears enclosed in a typeset rectangle, the standard Russian academic convention for posthumously listed editors. The volume covers the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Baltic, Caucasian, and Central Asian peasantries from the mid-17th century through the first half of the 19th, including the Pugachev Rebellion of 1773-1775, peasant class struggle and worldview, material culture and daily life across multiple regional traditions, and the bourgeois stratification that preceded the 1861 Emancipation. Two large folding historical maps are included, mapping the categories of Russian peasantry in the second half of the 17th century and at the Fifth Revision (1795-1810). The series was jointly edited by two of the most significant figures in Soviet historiography: Academician Ivan Dmitrievich Koval'chenko (1923-1995), founder of quantitative methods in Soviet history, and Viktor Ivanovich Buganov (1928-1994).

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