The Peasantry of the Urals in the Feudal Era: Collected Scholarly Papers (Krest'yanstvo Urala v epokhu feodalizma). 1988. In Russian.

The Peasantry of the Urals in the Feudal Era: Collected Scholarly Papers (Krest'yanstvo Urala v epokhu feodalizma). 1988. In Russian.

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The Peasantry of the Urals in the Feudal Era: Collected Scholarly Papers (Krest'yanstvo Urala v epokhu feodalizma). 1988. In Russian.
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The Peasantry of the Urals in the Feudal Era: Collected Scholarly Papers (Krest'yanstvo Urala v epokhu feodalizma). 1988. In Russian.

$40.00

Крестьянство Урала в эпоху феодализма : сборник научных трудов / Академия наук СССР, Уральское отделение ; редактор И.Ф. Сахновский.
Свердловск : РИСО УрО АН СССР, 1988. 152 с. Обычный формат.
Мягкая обложка. Тираж 600 экз.
Состояние хорошее: обложка с незначительными следами; блок крепкий, полный.
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The Peasantry of the Urals in the Feudal Era: Collected Scholarly Papers / USSR Academy of Sciences, Ural Branch ; editor I. F. Sakhnovskiy.
Sverdlovsk : RISO Ural Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1988. 152 pp. Standard format.
Paper wrappers. Print run of 600 copies.
Condition good: wrappers with minor marks; text block firm and complete.

A scarce institutional collected volume issued by the Research Information Centre of the Ural Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, gathering eleven specialist papers on the history of the Ural peasantry from the sixteenth through the mid-nineteenth century. The contributions address land tenure in Udmurtia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; the collection of streletskie dengi from the peasants of Prikamye in 1679-1697; peasant lease practices in the Urals in the seventeenth to early eighteenth centuries; land rights in the Ural region; the prehistory of the poll tax in the early eighteenth-century Ural peasant village; the emergence of bourgeois elements among the state peasantry of the Middle Urals; land provision for state peasants of the Orenburg province on the basis of General Survey materials; productive forces of the Ural peasant village; the economy of serf peasants in the Southern Urals in the first half of the nineteenth century; material conditions and culture of the state peasantry; and peasant literacy in Vyatka province from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. The contributors include several figures of broader significance: Rostislav Gennady Pihoya, subsequently the first head of the Federal Archival Service of Russia under Yeltsin; Vadim Aleksandrovich Oborin, the principal Ural archaeologist and historian of medieval Perm; and Yakov Evseevich Vodarskoye, a leading Soviet agrarian historian. Published with a print run of 600 copies as an internal institutional collection and recommended for publication by the Academic Council of the Institute of Economics, the volume was never distributed through the standard book trade. Of interest to specialists in Russian agrarian history, Ural regional history, and the history of Soviet archival scholarship.

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