A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... population was perhaps exaggerated by the Marxist Pokrovsky when he wrote that " it was rare for a Russian peasant to die where his grandfather was born . " 2 The fact of movement of a large part of the population , with the resultant ...
... population was perhaps exaggerated by the Marxist Pokrovsky when he wrote that " it was rare for a Russian peasant to die where his grandfather was born . " 2 The fact of movement of a large part of the population , with the resultant ...
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... population into one general mass with a minimum of rights and a maximum of obligations ; only bonds- men in a noble's household ( dvorovye liudi ) remained tax - exempt . In addition to these " assessed taxes " there were also more ...
... population into one general mass with a minimum of rights and a maximum of obligations ; only bonds- men in a noble's household ( dvorovye liudi ) remained tax - exempt . In addition to these " assessed taxes " there were also more ...
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... population . In 1718 , the Senate therefore ordered an enumeration of the whole male agricultural population , " without overlooking from the old to the very latest infant , " 17 to be completed within a year . When the lists were not ...
... population . In 1718 , the Senate therefore ordered an enumeration of the whole male agricultural population , " without overlooking from the old to the very latest infant , " 17 to be completed within a year . When the lists were not ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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