“Sometimes Martha Attacked Rural Settlements and Gentry Estates:” From the History of the Noble Banditry in the XVIII – First Half of the XIX Centuries (Based on Belgorod and Kursk Regional Materials)
The author considers the banditry of Martha Durova, a prominent landowner in Putivl` uezd, Sevsk province, Belgorod guberniia, in the context of social relations in the Russian-Ukrainian borderlands in the eigthteenth through the first half of the nineteenth century. The government ultimately sent m...
Main Author: | V. A. Shapovalov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Publishing House “Belgorod”
2014-11-01
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Series: | Tractus Aevorum |
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Online Access: | http://ta.bsu.edu.ru/images/stories/2/06.pdf |
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