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XVII. The Emancipation of the Serfs
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Introduction v
- Contents xiii
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1: State and Society
- I. The Imperial Administration and the Officials 3
- II. The Zemstvo and Local Self-Govemment 27
- III. The Imperial Duma 49
- IV. The Reform of the Law Courts 67
- V. Social Classes 92
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2: The Noblesse
- VI. The Noblesse 99
- VII. Landed Proprietors of the Old School 117
- VIII. Proprietors of the Modern School 140
- IX. The Landed Proprietors Since the Emancipation 160
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3: Urban Life
- X. The Towns and the Mercantile Classes 175
- XI. Moscow and the Slavophils 194
- XII. St. Petersburg and European Influence 218
- XIII. Lord Novgorod the Great 238
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4: The Peasants
- XIV. A Peasant Family of the Old Type 253
- XV. The Mir, or Village Community 266
- XVI. The Serfs 288
- XVII. The Emancipation of the Serfs 312
- XVIII. The Emancipated Peasantry 338
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5: Religion
- XIX. The Village Priest 371
- XX. Among the Heretics 392
- XXI. The Dissenters 407
- XXII. Church and State 428
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6: Industrialization and Revolution
- XXIII. Revolutionary Nihilism and the Reaction 443
- XXXV. Socialist Propaganda, Revolutionaiy Agitation, and Terrorism 464
- XXV. Industrial Progress and the Proletariat 495
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Introduction v
- Contents xiii
-
1: State and Society
- I. The Imperial Administration and the Officials 3
- II. The Zemstvo and Local Self-Govemment 27
- III. The Imperial Duma 49
- IV. The Reform of the Law Courts 67
- V. Social Classes 92
-
2: The Noblesse
- VI. The Noblesse 99
- VII. Landed Proprietors of the Old School 117
- VIII. Proprietors of the Modern School 140
- IX. The Landed Proprietors Since the Emancipation 160
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3: Urban Life
- X. The Towns and the Mercantile Classes 175
- XI. Moscow and the Slavophils 194
- XII. St. Petersburg and European Influence 218
- XIII. Lord Novgorod the Great 238
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4: The Peasants
- XIV. A Peasant Family of the Old Type 253
- XV. The Mir, or Village Community 266
- XVI. The Serfs 288
- XVII. The Emancipation of the Serfs 312
- XVIII. The Emancipated Peasantry 338
-
5: Religion
- XIX. The Village Priest 371
- XX. Among the Heretics 392
- XXI. The Dissenters 407
- XXII. Church and State 428
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6: Industrialization and Revolution
- XXIII. Revolutionary Nihilism and the Reaction 443
- XXXV. Socialist Propaganda, Revolutionaiy Agitation, and Terrorism 464
- XXV. Industrial Progress and the Proletariat 495