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On the veneration of “avvakums” in Pustozerskaya volost

open access: yesРоссийский журнал истории Церкви, 2022
The publication on concrete facts reveals the tradition of veneration of the ideologists of the early Old Believers — Archpriest Avvakum “with goods” among the local citiazens officially belonged to the Orthodox Chuch (Synodical period) at the place of ...
Elena G. Menshakova
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Controversial Issues of Geography of the Putyvl Volosts in the 15th–17th Centuries

open access: yesИсторико-географический журнал
The article accumulates information about 16 volosts of the Putyvl district (powiat/uezd) and analyzes research ideas about their location, borders and territorial composition.
D. I. Chursin
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Turkic Volosts of Verkhotursky Uyezd of 17th Century

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2017
The questions of determination of the Turkic yasak volosts in the composition of Verkhotursk uyezd of the 17th century are covered. Up to the present time the dominant point of view is that nearly every volost of this uyezd of the 17th century was ...
G. K. Samigulov
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ЕКОНОМІЧНИЙ СТАН ГЕРЦАЇВСЬКОЇ ВОЛОСТІ У ДРУГІЙ ПОЛОВИНІ ХІХ СТОЛІТТЯ

open access: yesАктуальні питання суспільних наук та історії медицини, 2018
Мойсей Антоний, Моисей Аркадий. Экономическое состояние Герцаевской волости во второй половине ХІХ века. Черновицкая область сформирована 7 августа 1940 года в результате аннексии Советским Союзом части тогдашней территории Румынии. В ее состав вошли
Антоній МОЙСЕЙ   +1 more
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The struggle for abolition of use of customary law in volost courts of Russian Empire at turn of the XIX–XX centuries [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность", 2021
This article is devoted to the issues of socio-political discussions on the abolition of the application of customary law in the activities of the volost courts of the Russian Empire at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries.
O. V. Kalyuzhnaya
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Volost administration in the Statute on Siberian provincial administration of 1822 (To the 250th birth anniversary of Michael Speransky)

open access: yesПравоприменение, 2022
The subject. Many shortcomings in the current state of local government and self-government systems are that in the process of forming the institutions of Russian public power, there were not evolutionary qualitative changes, but, on the contrary, there ...
I. A. Konovalov
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PREPARATION OF THE PEASANT REFORM IN THE SMOLENSK PROVINCE: THE PROBLEM OF PEASANT SELF-GOVERNMENT

open access: yesВестник Брянского государственного университета, 2023
The article discusses the preparation of the peasant reform in the Smolensk province. The main attention is paid to the work of the provincial committee on drafting the Regulations on improving the life of landlord peasants in the Smolensk province ...
Krivchenkov G. V.
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The siege of Dalmatovsky monastery during the peasant unrest of 1842 [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви, 2022
The article deals the peasant unrest of 1842–1843, known as the potato riots. The epicenter of the riots of 1842 was in the Trans-Ural uezdes (districts) of the Perm Governorate (Kamyshlovsky and Shadrinsky).
Igor Menshchikov, Timofei Pavlutckikh
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Social Welfare Provision at the Imperial Edge: Single Mothers and Abandoned Children in the Late Russian Empire

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 35, Issue 3, Page 973-993, October 2023., 2023
Abstract This article looks to the societal and imperial margins to examine attitudes towards social welfare provision in the final decades of the Russian Empire. Drawing on archival material from the Empire's Estliand province (now northern Estonia), the article focuses on the self‐representation of single mothers and official discussions of abandoned
Siobhán Hearne
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Lower‐Class Reading in Late Imperial Russia

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 82, Issue 4, Page 649-667, October 2023., 2023
Abstract This article demonstrates widespread engagement of lower‐class people with the written word in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Russian Empire, in rural and urban locales, in homes, workplaces, and social spaces. We explore how lower‐class people read: the daily habits, personal relationships, and social spaces that shaped ...
Sarah Badcock, Felix Cowan
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