E-Book, Englisch, 298 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
Treadgold Great Siberian Migration
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7764-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 298 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-7764-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
What were the causes, characteristics, and effects of the great flood of migration over the Ural Mountains into Siberia in the late 19th and 20th centuries? The author studies the background conditions fostering the migration and then the migration itself: its actual course; the establishment of settlements; the legal, political, and economic factors involved. It is the thesis of this book that the Siberian migration was related to other developments in Russian society of late Tsarist times which were tending to break clown legal barriers between social classes and to provide all groups with greater access to economic opportunity.
Originally published in 1957.
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Frontmatter, pg. i
Note, pg. vii
Contents, pg. ix
Illustrations, pg. xiii
Foreword: Russian and American Frontiers, pg. 1
Chapter I. The Origins of the Great Siberian Migration, pg. 13
Chapter II. The Peasant in the Homeland, pg. 36
Chapter III. Migration Policy after Emancipation, pg. 67
Chapter IV. The Migrants Enter Siberia, pg. 82
Chapter V. Kulomzin and the Committee on the Siberian Railway, pg. 107
Chapter VI. The Migrants Move by Rail, pg. 131
Chapter VII. Stolypin and Siberia, pg. 153
Chapter VIII. Migration, the Intelligentsia, and the Duma, pg. 184
Chapter IX. Migration at Flood Tide, pg. 205
Chapter X. The End of Siberian Migration, pg. 227
Chapter XI. Conclusion, pg. 239
I. Tables (11 to 18), pg. 253
II. Heads of Certain Ministries of the Russian Empire, pg. 258
III. Administrative Divisions of Asiatic Russia in 1914, pg. 260
IV. Dates of Russian Rulers, 1613-1917, pg. 262
Bibliography, pg. 266
Index, pg. 273




