Trading Peasants and Urbanization in Eighteenth-Century Russia

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archival demographic analysis
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Central Agricultural Region
Central Industrial
Central Industrial Region
Court Peasants
Crown Peasants
Daniel Morrison
District Towns
Eighteenth Century Russia
Eighteenth-Century
eighteenth-century legislation
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Fourth Revision
General Land Survey
House Serfs
Individual Paths
Industrial
Istoricheskie Zapiski
Legislation
Moscow
Moscow Market
Moscow Merchant
Moscow urban studies
Nationwide Data
Nizhnii Novgorod
Peasant Immigrants
peasant integration into cities
peasant migration
Peasant Registrants
Peasants
Peasants Enlisting
Pervoi Polovine
Provincial
Provincial Treasury
Rural Urban Migration
Russia
Russian social history
Sergiev Posad
Soul Tax
Trading
Trading Peasants
Transit Trade
Uchenye Zapiski
Urban Citizenships
urban class formation
Urban Classes
Urbanization
Voprosy Istorii

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815394624
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1987, this book is based on research concerned primarily with the Central Industrial Region. It uses archival and published sources, focusing on a category of immigrants which is comparatively well documented in official records - those who enlisted formally in the urban burgher classes. The book follows two key lines of enquiry. The first seeks clarification of the legal provisions governing such enlistment, and the second introduces a large amount of data on this enlistment. The book uses the data of individual case records and of other materials to illuminate the processes by which peasants were absorbed into the urban population in eighteenth-century Russia.

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