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E-raamat: Rural Unrest during the First Russian Revolution: Kursk Province, 1905-1906 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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The narrative of peasant unrest in Russia during 19051906 combines a chronology of incidents drawn from official documents, with close analysis of the villages associated with the disorders based upon detailed census materials compiled by local specialists. The analysis concentrates on a single province: Kursk Oblast, bordering the now independent Ukraine. In place of the general surveys of the revolution that dominate the literature, Miller focuses on local events and the rural populations that participated in them. Documents the degree to which the peasant community had been pushed onto the path of change by the end of the nineteenth century, how much the peasantry itself had become increasingly heterogeneous in outlook and occupation, and the rapidity with which these processes had begun to corrode the legitimacy of the older order. Miller concludes that unrest was concentrated mostly among peasant communities for whom the benefits the vital interactions between social unequals that had maintained a fragile social peace in the countryside had been radically eroded; he furthermore identifies the prominent role played by that spectrum of persons that retained their ties to their villages, but stood toward the margins of rural life.
List of Maps, Tables and Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(52)
I Kursk Province on the Eve of the Revolution
53(84)
II 1905 in the Rural Districts of Kursk Province
137(50)
III Rural Disorders in Spring-Summer 1906
187(38)
IV Typology, Chronology and Geographical Distributions of Rural Disorders, 1905-1906
225(64)
V The Villages That Revolted
289(50)
Conclusion 339(16)
Appendix A: Correlation Tables: Parishes and Villages 355(10)
Appendix B: Villages Listing 365(20)
Abbreviations 385(2)
Glossary 387(2)
Sources and Literature 389(40)
Index 429
Burton Richard Miller is a research analyst living in New York.