Standard of Living and Revolutions in Imperial Russia, 1700-1917

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Anthropometric Data
Anthropometric History
Anthropometric Indicators
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Biological Status
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Central Black Earth Region
Civil Society
Early Twentieth Century Russia
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Full Physical Maturity
Health
Historical Anthropometrics
Historiography
Human Development Index
Imperial Russia
Journal Economics
Late Imperial Russia
Male Height
Military Recruits
Minimum Height Requirement
Onerous Conditions
Peasant Living Standards
Post-reform Period
Prices and Wages
Repartitional Commune
Russian History
Russian Social Thought
Russian State Historical Archive
Socio-economic Development
State Military History Archive
Vice Versa
Young Men
Zemstvo Physicians

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138808423
  • Weight: 1300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first full-scale anthropometric history of Imperial Russia (1700-1917). It mobilizes an immense volume of archival material to chart the growth, weight, and other anthropometric indicators of the male and female populations in order to chart how the standard of living in Russia changed over slightly more than two centuries. It draws on a wide range of data—statistics on agricultural production, taxation, prices and wages, nutrition, and demography—to draw conclusions on the dynamics in the standard of living over this long period of time. The economic, social, and political interpretation of these findings make it possible to reconsider the prevailing views in the historiography and to offer a new perspective on Imperial Russia.

Boris Mirinov is Professor at St. Petersburg State University and Senior Research Scholar at the St. Petersburg Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

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