- Bib ID:
- 950924
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Emmons, Terence
- Description:
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- London : Cambridge U.P, 1968
- xi, 484 p. : 2 plates, ports ; 23 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0521073405
- Full contents:
- Machine derived contents note: Part I. The Landed Gentry, Serfdom and First Steps Towards Emancipation: 1. Introduction: some social and institutional characteristics of the landed gentry before 1861; 2. The gentry as serf-owners and first steps toward emancipation; 3. The government's first steps and the gentry; Part II. The Provincial Gentry Committees, 1858-9: 4. The Tver landed gentry prepare for peasant emancipation; 5. The liberal program elsewhere in Russia; Part III. The Gentry Versus the Bureaucracy, 1858-61: 6. The government and the gentry, April 1858-November 1859; 7. The provincial gentry assembled and the Second Convocation of gentry deputies in Petersburg (December 1859-April 1860); Part IV. The Gentry After Emancipation, 1861-5: 8. Promulgation of emancipation and the Tver gentry in 1861-2; 9. The variety of gentry views and the 'Constitutionalist Campaign' of 1861-2; 10. Government response to gentry demands and the decline of the gentry opposition movement.
- Notes:
- Bibliography: p. 463-474.
- Subject:
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- Copyright:
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