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For the common good and their own well-being : social estates in imperial Russia

Title
For the common good and their own well-being : social estates in imperial Russia / Alison K. Smith.
ISBN
9780199978175 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
0199978174 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
Publication
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2014]
Physical Description
ix, 278 pages ; 25 cm
Summary
"This book shows how the imperial Russian system of social estates (sosloviia), which derived from the government's need to categorize and rank its subjects, held power over individual identities and life choices in Russia throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Though in part modeled on the orders of old regime Europe, also called estates, the Russian system had its own peculiarities, two of which include the imprecision in the (oft changing) laws of its rules and procedures, allowing for endless interpretations and realignments, and its stamina, not being swept away until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. For the imperial state, estates were a means of making the population productive; for individuals, they were a source not only of individual identity, but of community, in ways at times demanding and at times supportive"--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 11, 2014
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The meaning of soslovie
Legal standards and administrative reality : local interests and central ideals in the 18th century
The freedom to choose and the right to refuse
Communities and individuals : soslovie societies and their members
The death and life of sosloviia in the post-reform empire
The evolution of collective responsibility
Soslovie in context : life stories
Conclusion
Appendix: Archival sources.
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