Great Siberian Migration. Government and Peasant in Resettlement from Emancipation to the First World War
Donald Treadgold
This study deals chiefly with the peasants and the central government, that is, the actual migrants and the state power which had to be either satisfied or eluded if migration took place. The intelligentsia, who were mainly interested bystanders, and the Duma, during the period of migration legislation, played an important role, but briefly. It was the peasants, in spite of or with the aid of the government, who made the Great Siberian Migration.
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Año:
1957
Editorial:
Princeton University Press
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
286
ISBN 10:
1400877644
ISBN 13:
9781400877645
Archivo:
PDF, 15.86 MB
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english, 1957