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Smolensk nobility against the government: from the history of the abolition of serfdom in Russia

Российская история, 2023
The article analyzes the participation of the Smolensk nobility in the discussion of the peasant question in Russia in 1847-1859. The author focuses on the perception of government initiatives by the Smolensk nobility, its reaction to plans to abolish serfdom before the rescripts and during their discussion.
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The Town as Landlord. Košice and Its Villages before the Abolition of Serfdom

2021
This paper aims to investigate the complex relationship between a town and its hinterland in the situation where the town acts as landlord for the surrounding settlements. The case study examines the multi-ethnic town of Košice (Kassa in Hungarian), one of the most important centres in the Kingdom of Hungary (and Slovakia’s second largest city today),
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GOVERNMENT MEASURES ON CORRECTING THE CONDITIONS FOR THE ABOLITION OF SERFDOM IN BELARUS IN CONNECTION WITH THE UPRISING OF 1863–1864

AGRICULTURE OF BELARUS THROUGH THE PRISM OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (XIX – EARLY XXI CENTURY), 2021
The uprising of 1863–1864 frightened the ruling circles of Russia greatly. The article examines the measures of the state aimed at attracting the Belarusian peasantry to its side, taking into account their interests and attitudes. It is noted that state measures to adjust the conditions for the abolition of serfdom did not completely solve the ...
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From the History of Russian Economic Thought at the Time of the Abolition of Serfdom

Problems in Economics, 1958
[Review of N. A. Tsagolov's Essays in Russian Economic Thought at the Time of the Abolition of Serfdom, 1956, 464 pp.]
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From ‘One of Europe’s Freest Peasantries’ to Feudalism and the Eve of Abolition of Serfdom

1996
When Engels, in 1894, identified ‘Prussia east of the Elbe’ as one of only two instances in western Europe of peasants being totally displaced by capitalist agriculture, he was referring, in Prussia, to what was by then, of course, not an independent nation state but a crucial part of Germany. It was a Germany that had been united only since 1871. More
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L. G. Zakharova’s Aleksandr II and the Abolition of Serfdom in Russia and P. A. Zaionchkovskii’s School of Historians

The Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography, 2013
This essay examines the genesis of Larisa Georgievna Zakharova’s classic book, Aleksandr II and the Abolition of Serfdom in Russia, as a crucial moment in the development of Petr Andreevich Zaionchkovskii’s “school” of imperial Russian historians. The article analyzes the early years of the Zaionchkovskii school and Zakharova’s place in it, her search ...
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The abolition of serfdom and the situation of the post-Reform peasantry in Russia in the assessments of V. P. Meshchersky

Proceedings of Southwest State University. Series: History and Law
Relevance. The article attempts to present an assessment by the influential conservative publicist and publicsher of the magazine "Citizen" V. P. Meshchersky of the events of the abolition of serfdom and the post-reform situation of the Russian peasantry.
A. M. Ipatov, R. V. Oboimova
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The abolition of serfdom in Russia: debatable problems

Социально-гуманитарные исследования: векторы развития науки и образования : материалы VIII научно-практической конференции с международным участием, посвященной Году педагога и наставника, г. Москва, МПГУ, 20–21 апреля 2023 г., 2023
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The effect of the abolition of serfdom on the land degradations in Croatia and Slavonia as a result of unregulated hunting

2018
With the abolition of serfdom and class privileges in Croatia and Slavonia in 1848, equality of all citizens was proclaimed before the law. Consequently, apart from the space that the noblemen retained for themselves as hunting grounds, all residents could freely hunt. But it soon became apparent that this was not a good solution.
Auriga, Alicja   +2 more
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VOLOST JUSTICE IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE AFTER THE ABOLITION OF SERFDOM

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2019
Zulfiya Zinnatullina, Ivan Popp
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