A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... elected from among these local " sons of boyars . " In 1556 , the reorganization of local government known as the " zemsky reform " was completed by granting general permission to all towns and townships to substitute locally elected ...
... elected from among these local " sons of boyars . " In 1556 , the reorganization of local government known as the " zemsky reform " was completed by granting general permission to all towns and townships to substitute locally elected ...
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... elected to sit in the sobor ; in this case , however , the leading members of the lesser estates ( military ser- vitors and merchantry ) were men who had been elected to perform local services for the government in the towns and ...
... elected to sit in the sobor ; in this case , however , the leading members of the lesser estates ( military ser- vitors and merchantry ) were men who had been elected to perform local services for the government in the towns and ...
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... elected by and from the lower- level bodies . Each zemstvo , county or provincial , elected a small administra- tive board . The new organ was given a limited power of taxation of real estate and business undertakings in its territory ...
... elected by and from the lower- level bodies . Each zemstvo , county or provincial , elected a small administra- tive board . The new organ was given a limited power of taxation of real estate and business undertakings in its territory ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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