Soldiers of the Tsar. Army and Society in Russia, 1462-1874 - John L. Keep
Resistance, Repression, and Reform To be sure, the situation in Novgorod in July 1831 was extraordina epidemic of cholera, which ...
(^302) The Military Settlements 'we need no tsar' .27 There was also a tale that the authorities had been bribed by the Poles wi ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform 30~ I shall reform [the settlements] and organize them in such a way that this coul· never oc ...
(^304) The Military Settlements continued to watch over a large variety of enterprises: stud farms, forests, granaries, flour-mi ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform Other important pursuits in this region were horse-breeding (until when the stud-farms were a ...
306 The Military Settlements evidently refers to settlers and dependants, but excludes the military element (active lroops, rese ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform 307 consider this tradition in the following pages, for the underlying reason why the militar ...
308 The Military Selllements (mining, road transport) were run on military lines and with much assistance by army personnel. Lar ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform the district, level.6() In the principal towns an officer of the local garrison appointed 'po ...
310 The Military Settlements done so for more than^20 years.^67 The proportion will probably have been even higher among rural p ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform 311 It would be tedious to follow the pattern or appointments through the various border prov ...
The Miliwry Settlements he re,·erse direction.^78 In most jurisdictional conflicts the men with arms at ir disposal will probabl ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform 313 In 1816 a new official appeared in the two capital cities: the military governor-genera!. ...
314 The Military Setrlements ale hough the immediate motive for this step was the threat of foreign invasion: the frontier guard ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform .J 15 concern you more than they should,' his mother wrote to him in 1 s I-! 1 1. that he oug ...
3!6 i I The Military Settlements 0 200 400 MILES g I I 430 KILOMETllES Map 3. European Russia, 1853: Territorial Divisions 27 ...
Resistance, Repression, and Reform 317 had done So had seen action in the field.^1 '}.4 A study of the Senate reveals a similar ...
CIVILIAN GOVERNOR ONLY Province (no mililary presence) I An,;hangcl 2 Amakhan· l Res)arabian oblasl" 4 Cherniaov j Don Cossack l ...
26 Penza x 27 Perm x 28 l'otlolia x xB 29 Pohau )( JO l'skov )( JI Rya,an x l2 SI. Pelersburg xi l3 Samara x 34 Sara1ov )( JS Si ...
320 The Military Settlements the army. Wortman points out that they 'had not received legal training and regarded the law as lit ...
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