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Gorskaya, Natalia Ivanovna. « Smolensk nobility against the government : from the history of the abolition of serfdom in Russia ». Российская история, no 1 (15 février 2023) : 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s2949124x23010054.

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The article analyzes the participation of the Smolensk nobility in the discussion of the peasant question in Russia in 1847-1859. The author focuses on the perception of government initiatives by the Smolensk nobility, its reaction to plans to abolish serfdom before the rescripts and during their discussion. The article shows that the local «program» of the abolition of serfdom in general was formed during the work of country meetings, before the opening of the provincial committee; that the government, involving the provincial nobility in the preparation of the reform, saw in him only an unquestioning executor of the orders of the center, that it was the clash of state and local interests that led to consolidation of Smolensk landowners, who defended the possibility of preserving farms even after the abolition of serfdom.
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Zakharov, Vitaly Yu, Vladimir A. Volkov, Anna N. Ivanova, Irina N. Velmozhko et Olga B. Chirikova. « The optimality of the option of abolishing serfdom in Russia, implemented in 1861 ». Revista Amazonia Investiga 10, no 46 (25 octobre 2021) : 20–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2021.46.10.2.

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The article discusses the controversial issues related to the abolition of serfdom in Russia in 1861: its causes, features of preparation and implementation. The authors focus on the question of whether the implemented version of the abolition of serfdom in Russia was optimal. For this purpose, a comparative analysis of the abolition of serfdom in Russia is carried out with similar reforms in European countries, which could serve as a reference point, primarily in Austria and Prussia. It is concluded that the peasant reform in Russia in 1861 (in the final version) was carried out primarily in the interests of the state and not of individual social groups (landowners and peasants). It is the state that has benefited most from the implementation of this particular version of the reform, both financially and politically. Among the losers there were both peasants (to a greater extent) and landowners (to a lesser extent). The main thing was that the reform provoked the problem of the lack of land of the majority of peasants, which in the future became one of the main reasons for the social explosion and revolutions at the beginning of the XX century.
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Buynova, K. R. « “Hinting at Our Own Sore Spot” : Travelers to America about Slavery on the Eve of the Abolition of Serfdom in Russia ». History 17, no 8 (2018) : 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2018-17-8-65-77.

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The investigation is dedicated to the comparison of serfdom in Russia and slavery in America made by Russian travelers taking part in the public debate on the possible abolition of serfdom in Russia in the late 1850s. The travelers published their voyage notes in highly rated newspapers and magazines, such as «Sankt-Peterburgskie vedomosti», «Sovremennik», «Otechestvennye zapiski», «Russkii vestnik» and «Morskoi sbornik», trying to do it simultaneously with their experience abroad, concerned about the urgency and importance of their contribution towards wider discussion. At the same time, imperial censorship did not allow them to share their thoughts directly, so authors would refrain from direct naming of issues or criticism of the government. The purpose of the article is to show how the American experience, expounded and shared by the Russian travelers, enriched the public debate on the abolition of serfdom in Russia in the late 1850s, persuading the sceptics, and suggesting a new angle of vision to the upholders of the emancipation of Russian serfs. One of the most important factors that determined the interaction between the authors and readers about slavery in America was the censorship. Despite rumors about the possible abolition of serfdom, which spread immediately after the coronation of Alexander II, the censorship on the topic didn’t abate immediately. In the second half of the 1850s numerous decrees were published, contradictory and inconsistent, that reflected either indecision of the government, reaction, or most careful encouragement of the public initiative. Therefore as the rules of the game were constantly changing, the authors had to make use of many circumlocutions and hints, avoiding direct naming of what they were in fact writing about. By the end of the decade however, social excitement triumphed over confused censorship.
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Stanziani, Alessandro. « Revisiting Russian Serfdom : Bonded Peasants and Market Dynamics, 1600s–1800s ». International Labor and Working-Class History 78, no 1 (2010) : 12–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547910000098.

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AbstractThe notion of the “second serfdom” has to be revisited. I claim that the introduction, the evolution, and the abolition of serfdom in Russia should be seen as a long-term process, beginning no later than the late sixteenth century and ending at the eve of the First World War. In particular, I show that serfdom was never officially institutionalized in Russia and that the rules usually evoked to justify this argument actually were not meant to “bind” the peasantry but to distinguish noble estate owners from state-service nobles and “bourgeois.” Contrary to what has been argued by Witold Kula and Immanuel Wallerstein, the rise of capitalism in the West did not exploit the rise of serfdom in the East, but both East and West were part of the same global wave of commercialization, protoindustrialization, and industrialization.
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Hamburg, G. M. « L. G. Zakharova’s Aleksandr II and the Abolition of Serfdom in Russia and P. A. Zaionchkovskii’s School of Historians ». Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography 6, no 1 (2013) : 116–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22102388-00600007.

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This essay examines the genesis of Larisa Georgievna Zakharova’s classic book, Aleksandr II and the Abolition of Serfdom in Russia, as a crucial moment in the development of Petr Andreevich Zaionchkovskii’s “school” of imperial Russian historians. The article analyzes the early years of the Zaionchkovskii school and Zakharova’s place in it, her search from 1970 to 1983 for a defensible doctoral dissertation, her book on the abolition of serfdom, and her 1983 doctoral dissertation defense. Using her book as a focal point, the essay identifies the common values that held members of Zaionchkovskii’s school together, but also explores the intellectual disagreements and personal tensions between Zaionchkovskii and Zakharova, his favorite student and hand-picked successor. The article demonstrates that, following Zaionchkovskii’s death in September 1983, Zakharova perpetuated his school by re-fashioning it after her own image and likeness.
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David Saunders. « An Anglo-Russian Critic of the Abolition of Serfdom ». Slavonic and East European Review 92, no 2 (2014) : 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.92.2.0255.

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Szentpáli-Gavallér, Pál. « The impact of the April 1848 laws on the transformation of society, or the abolition of serfdom ». Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad 57, no 3 (2023) : 853–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns57-45151.

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The study describes the development of serfdom, the Dózsa Uprising, which was caused by social conflicts and the limitation of serfdom and their legal consequences. A significant milestone was the Urbárium of 1767, followed by two other decisive boundary stones: the Revolution of 1848 and the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. The latter was also significant in the way that it paved the way for the Austro-Hungarian Empire (alongside Japan) to enter the First World War, in parallel with and in a similar way to the Meiji Restoration, which began in Japan in 1867-1868. The study outlines the relations between serfdom and the peasantry, not only from a legal-historical, but also from an economic and social-historical perspective.
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Khalifaeva, Angela K., et Madina Kh Amirkhanova. « Legal registration of serfdom in Russia ». Law Нerald of Dagestan State University 43, no 3 (2022) : 30–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21779/2224-0241-2022-43-3-30-38.

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The origin and development of serfdom in is one of the most complex processes. Unlike European states, in Russia it had some features: a distinctively late period of occurrence, the connection of the emergence process with the evolution of landed property. Serfdom, which formed the basis of the Russian order, inevitably had to receive its more or less clearly developed legal form. Serfdom was formed by virtue of the actual state of affairs, determined by the attachment of the peasant to the land and his subordinate position. In order to sufficiently reveal the issue of the legal registration of serfdom in Russia, it is necessary to consider its development in stages, based on legislative acts, which most fully and objectively affected the enslavement of the peasant population and changed the legal status of residents. The article examines the history of the emergence of serfdom from the moment of its inception to its legal consolidation; changes in the state and the impact of the legal consolidation of serfdom on the development of the Russian state, the essence of serfdom and what stages it went through from its inception to its abolition, inclusive. Also, the article describes the views of Russian and Soviet historians on the circumstances and causes of the emergence of serfdom. Various scientific and historical approaches to the problem of studying serfdom in Russia are analyzed, the consequences of serfdom for Russia and the Russian people are described. Moving on to the stage of emancipation of the peasants, historians are unanimous that serfdom had a negative impact on all aspects of society, but for Soviet historians, serfdom became one of the reasons for the "economic and cultural backwardness of Russia", and for "Western historians –a consequence of backwardness".
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Mogilevskiy, N. A. « LIFE IN SUFFICIENCY ? MATERIAL SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNORS DURING THE PREPARATION OF THE GREAT REFORM (1856-1861) ». Izvestiya of Samara Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. History Sciences 5, no 1 (2023) : 17–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37313/2658-4816-2023-5-1-17-30.

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The article deals with the problem of material support of the governor’s corps of Russia on the eve of the abolition of serfdom (1856-1861). The author examines only official (legitimate) sources of money for governors: salaries, additional amounts, amounts for the rise and equipping, as well as pensions separately. The author traces the relationship between the attitude towards this or that governor on the part of the Minister of the Interior or (more rarely) the emperor and the amount of money paid to the official (additional amounts, amounts for moving and equipping, as well as an increase in pension). Besides the author’s thesis is confirmed that, in general, the material support of the governor’s corps on the eve of the abolition of serfdom could not be called sufficient. In this regard, many governors had to turn to the Minister of the Interior or directly to the tsar with a request to give them additional amounts. The author notes the discrepancies between the public perception of the financial situation of the “masters of the province” and the real state of affairs.
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Maskevich, Anna I. « The rural community in Belarus after the abolition of serfdom ». Journal of the Belarusian State University. History, no 1 (16 février 2021) : 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33581/2520-6338-2021-1-15-25.

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The article explores the creation and the functioning of rural societies in Belarus after the abolition of serfdom. Considerable focus is given to the definition of differences between the terms «rural society» and «peasant community». Territorial differences in the activities of rural societies in Belarus are noted and their formal and informal structure is highlighted. The object of the study is the peasantry of Belarus in the second half of the 19th – early 20th century. The subject of the study is the regularities and features of creation and existence of rural communities in Belarus in the post-reform period. The choice of the object and subject of the study is determined by the importance of peasantry in the population structure and the principal role of peasantry in the processes of social transformation and modernisation in Belarus in the 1860–90s. The goals of the study are to determine the roles and functions of rural society in Belarus after the abolition of serfdom by identifying the differences between the terms «society» and «community»; to investigate the official structure of rural society in Belarus; and to depict the informal influence of society and public opinion on peasant life.
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Livres sur le sujet "Abolition of serfdom"

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Moon, David. The abolition of serfdom in Russia, 1762-1907. Harlow, England : Longman, 2001.

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Zakharova, L. G. Autocracy and the abolition of serfdom in Russia, 1856-1861. Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe, 1987.

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Moon, David. Abolition of Serfdom in Russia. Longman, 2001.

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Moon, David. The Abolition of Serfdom in Russia. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315841533.

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Moon, David. Abolition of Serfdom in Russia : 1762-1907. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Moon, David. Abolition of Serfdom in Russia : 1762-1907. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Moon, David. Abolition of Serfdom in Russia : 1762-1907. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Bellows, Amanda Brickell. American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655543.001.0001.

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The abolition of Russian serfdom in 1861 and American slavery in 1865 transformed both nations as Russian peasants and African Americans gained new rights as subjects and citizens. During the second half of the long nineteenth century, Americans and Russians responded to these societal transformations through a fascinating array of new cultural productions. Analyzing portrayals of African Americans and Russian serfs in oil paintings, advertisements, fiction, poetry, and ephemera housed in American and Russian archives, Amanda Brickell Bellows argues that these widely circulated depictions shaped collective memory of slavery and serfdom, affected the development of national consciousness, and influenced public opinion as peasants and freedpeople strove to exercise their newfound rights. While acknowledging the core differences between chattel slavery and serfdom, as well as the distinctions between each nation’s post-emancipation era, Bellows highlights striking similarities between representations of slaves and serfs that were produced by elites in both nations as they sought to uphold a patriarchal vision of society. Russian peasants and African American freedpeople countered simplistic, paternalistic, and racist depictions by producing dignified self-representations of their traditions, communities, and accomplishments. This book provides an important reconsideration of post-emancipation assimilation, race, class, and political power.
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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Abolition of serfdom"

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Byres, Terence J. « From ‘One of Europe’s Freest Peasantries’ to Feudalism and the Eve of Abolition of Serfdom ». Dans Capitalism from Above and Capitalism from Below, 43–103. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25117-9_3.

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Grulich, Josef. « Between the Abolition of Serfdom and Servitude : The Control of the Mobility and Migration of the Rural Population Conducted by Manorial Officers on Behalf of the Habsburg Monarchy and Its army (South Bohemia—Třeboň Estate during the Napoleonic Wars) ». Dans Palgrave Studies in Migration History, 185–204. Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41889-1_9.

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« CHAPTER I. The Abolition of Serfdom ». Dans Reforming Rural Russia, 11–45. Princeton University Press, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400861231.11.

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Bellows, Amanda Brickell. « Epilogue ». Dans American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination, 215–24. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655543.003.0008.

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The conclusion compares the fiftieth anniversaries of the abolition of Russian serfdom and American slavery in the early twentieth century. Russians and Americans celebrated these occasions through public ceremonies, the construction of monuments, the production of commemorative objects, and the publication of books and articles. In both countries, people expressed different opinions about the causes and consequences of emancipation, revealing that abolition’s meaning remained contested.
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Bellows, Amanda Brickell. « Introduction ». Dans American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination, 1–13. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655543.003.0001.

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The introduction provides an overview of the abolition of Russian serfdom in 1861 and American slavery in 1865. It explores how Americans and Russians of diverse backgrounds responded to emancipation through cultural production. They created textual and visual representations of African Americans and Russian peasants in fiction, poetry, illustrated periodicals, oil paintings, and advertisements. A comparison of these depictions reveals striking similarities and differences that show how people remembered or sought to portray serfdom, slavery, and the post-emancipation era.
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Bellows, Amanda Brickell. « Radical Literature on the Eve of Emancipations ». Dans American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination, 14–43. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655543.003.0002.

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This chapter compares antiserfdom and antislavery literature produced on the eve of the abolition of Russian serfdom and American slavery. It studies Nikolai Nekrasov’s poetry, Aleksei Pisemskii’s A Bitter Fate, Martha Griffith Browne’s fictional Autobiography of a Female Slave, and Louisa May Alcott’s short stories. With different degrees of success, these authors used similar strategies to transform public opinion toward Russian serfs and enslaved African Americans.
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Stanziani, Alessandro. « Russian Capitalism ». Dans Capitalisms, 95–127. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199499717.003.0004.

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After reviewing the historiography of the Russian economic path, this chapter discusses the period running from the early eighteenth century to the abolition of serfdom (1861) and World War I; it argues that Russian economic dynamics were more important than is usually held in terms of rate of growth, that they were labour-intensive and mostly based on modernizing peasants and landlords. The problem was that these solutions were eventually compatible with the first, but not the second industrial revolution.
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Kurilla, Ivan. « Abolition of Serfdom in Russia and American Newspaper and Journal Opinion ». Dans New Perspectives on Russian-American Relations, 64–73. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315689777-6.

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Bellows, Amanda Brickell. « Oil Paintings ». Dans American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination, 108–51. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655543.003.0005.

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After the abolition of serfdom and slavery, Russian and American artists created oil paintings of peasants and African Americans that revealed to viewers the complexity of their post-emancipation experiences. Russian painters from the Society of Traveling Art Exhibitions and American artists including Henry Ossawa Tanner, William Edouard Scott, and Winslow Homer created thematically similar works that depicted bondage, emancipation, military service, public schooling, and the urban environment. Their compositions shaped nineteenth-century viewers’ conceptions of freedpeople and peasants and molded Russians’ and Americans’ sense of national identity as the two countries reconstructed their societies during an era of substantial political and social reform.
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Cohn, Samuel. « Creating Lasting Meaningful Social Reform ». Dans All Societies Die, 221–23. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501755903.003.0055.

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This chapter examines the emancipations which were not the result of British or American arm-twisting. Brazil did not emancipate its slaves even after a second British naval assault — a blockade of Rio de Janeiro. What induced Brazil to change? On the one hand, the slaves mobilized themselves. The late nineteenth century saw increasing uprisings by black populations and increasing numbers of organized mass escapes as groups of slaves made runs for the frontier. On the other hand, Brazil urbanized. The urban population had no vested interest in slavery, so abolitionist groups formed in the larger Brazilian cities just as they had formed in Britain. Change in public opinion led to the abolition of serfdom in Russia as well.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Abolition of serfdom"

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Косулина, Л. Г. « The abolition of serfdom in Russia : debatable problems ». Dans Социально-гуманитарные исследования : векторы развития науки и образования : материалы VIII научно-практической конференции с международным участием, посвященной Году педагога и наставника, г. Москва, МПГУ, 20–21 апреля 2023 г. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37492/isgo.2023.10.01.043.

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Zemitis, Guntis. « Abolition of Serfdom in the Baltics – a Demand Dictated by the Modern World ». Dans The 7th International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/iscflul.7.2.13.

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Samoilov, D. « Geographic information analysis of seasonal works and local migrations of peasants in the Vologda district during the post-reform period ». Dans Historical research in the context of data science : Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1825.978-5-317-06529-4/303-310.

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The paper deals with seasonal work and local migrations of Vologda uyezd peasants after the abolition of serfdom in Russia. It has been found that traditional explanation which claims agricultural crisis as main reason of peasants leaving their villages for seasonal work was not confirmed by the information from local documents. The research is based on GIS displaying demographic change and migration activities in every village of Vologda uyezd in 1859–1914.
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Schäfer, Frank L. « Transition from Feudal to Modern Society : The Impact of Abolition of Serfdom on German Private Law ». Dans The 7th International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/iscflul.7.02.

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Lazdins, Janis. « The Origins of a Civil Society Based on Democratically Legitimate Values in Baltics after Abolition of Serfdom ». Dans The 7th International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. University of Latvia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/iscflul.7.2.11.

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Bairašauskaitė, Tamara. « Consideration of the Project for the Abolition of Serfdom at the Dietine in the Wilno Governorate in 1817 ». Dans The 7th International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/iscflul.7.01.

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Занин, С. В. « THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROJECT OF PRINCE D. A. GOLITSYN ». Dans Конференция памяти профессора С.Б. Семёнова ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ЗАРУБЕЖНОЙ ИСТОРИИ. Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55000/mcu.2021.40.31.027.

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В статье рассматриваются основные идеи, высказанные князем Д. А. Голицыным в рукопи-си «Замечаний на Наказ», и указывается, что проект содержал главное требование: отмены крепо-стного права в России и создания условий для развития освобожденного крестьянства: провеще-ния, доступного суда, самоуправления. В качестве паратекста проекта рассматриваются письма Д. А. Голицына к его дяде – вице-канцлеру А. М. Голицыну. The article examines the main ideas expressed by Prince D. A. Golitsyn in the manuscript “Remarks on the Nakaz” and indicates that the project contained the main requirement: the abolition of serfdom in Russia and the creation of conditions for the development of the liberated peasantry: promulgation, accessible court, self-government. Letters from D. A. Golitsyn to his uncle, Vice-Chancellor A. M. Golitsyn, are considered as a paratext of the project.
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