Tarasov, Yu. Russian Peasant Colonization of the Southern Urals: Second Half of the Eighteenth to First Half of the Nineteenth Century (Russkaya krest'yanskaya kolonizatsiya Yuzhnogo Urala). 1984. In Russian.

Tarasov, Yu. Russian Peasant Colonization of the Southern Urals: Second Half of the Eighteenth to First Half of the Nineteenth Century (Russkaya krest'yanskaya kolonizatsiya Yuzhnogo Urala). 1984. In Russian.

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Tarasov, Yu. Russian Peasant Colonization of the Southern Urals: Second Half of the Eighteenth to First Half of the Nineteenth Century (Russkaya krest'yanskaya kolonizatsiya Yuzhnogo Urala). 1984. In Russian.
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Tarasov, Yu. Russian Peasant Colonization of the Southern Urals: Second Half of the Eighteenth to First Half of the Nineteenth Century (Russkaya krest'yanskaya kolonizatsiya Yuzhnogo Urala). 1984. In Russian.

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Тарасов, Юрий Михайлович. Русская крестьянская колонизация Южного Урала : вторая половина XVIII - первая половина XIX в. / Академия наук СССР, Сибирское отделение, Институт истории, филологии и философии ; редактор М.А. Рахматуллин.
Москва : Наука, 1984. 176 с. Обычный формат.
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Tarasov, Yury Mikhailovich. Russian Peasant Colonization of the Southern Urals: Second Half of the Eighteenth to First Half of the Nineteenth Century / USSR Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy ; editor M. A. Rakhmatullin.
Moscow : Nauka, 1984. 176 pp. Standard format.
Paper wrappers. Print run of 1,350 copies.
Condition good: wrappers clean, with minor natural paper yellowing; text block firm and complete.

A specialist monograph issued under the auspices of the Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, devoted to the history of Russian peasant settlement of the Southern Ural region from the second half of the eighteenth through the first half of the nineteenth century. The Southern Urals - encompassing territories corresponding to present-day Bashkortostan, Chelyabinsk, and Orenburg oblasts - constituted one of the principal zones of state-sponsored and spontaneous peasant movement in the late imperial period, drawing serfs and state peasants from the Volga and central regions. Tarasov examines the mechanisms and patterns of peasant settlement, the agricultural and craft economies established by Russian colonists, the growth of trade and proto-industrial production, and the complex influence exerted by Russian rural settlers on the material and spiritual culture of the non-Russian indigenous peoples of the region - Bashkirs, Tatars, Mishars, and others. The study draws on a large body of archival and printed sources introduced into scholarly analysis. The responsible editor, Makhnut Rakhmatullovich Rakhmatullin, was one of the leading Soviet historians of the Russian peasantry, associated with the Institute of Russian History. Published within the Nauka series of regional agrarian and historical monographs at a time when both the history of Russian colonization and the ethnohistory of the Urals were subjects of active scholarly attention. Of interest to specialists in Russian agrarian history, Ural regional history, the history of Russian colonization, and the ethnohistory of the Bashkir and Tatar peoples.

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