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Urban Networks in Russia, 1750-1800, and Pre-modern Periodization

Gilbert Rozman

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

Beschreibung

This book takes an entirely new approach to the evolution of cities and of societies in premodern periods. Refining the theory advanced in his earlier study of China and Japan, Gilbert Rozman examines the development of Russia over several centuries with emphasis on the period immediately preceding the Industrial Revolution. He makes possible comparison of urbanization in five countries (including England and France as well as Russia) and develops a systematic framework for analyzing cities of varying size.

Originally published in 1976.

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Schlagwörter

World population, Rzhev, Yuri Dolgorukiy, Northwest Russia, Dorogobuzh, Krasnoyarsk, Demographics of Russia, Urban history, Provinces of France, Ostrogozhsk, Cheboksary, Urbanization, Borisoglebsk, Partitions of Poland, Raznochintsy, Orenburg, Volga River, Backwardness, Tambov, Arkhangelsk, Capitalism, Peasant, Feudalism, Mogilev, Edo period, Don River (Russia), Soviet Union, Yekaterinburg, Serpukhov, Irkutsk, Urban sprawl, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Household, Urban hierarchy, Russian Republic, Kievan Rus', Obshchina, Middle Ages, Posad, Siberia, Rostov, Irbit Fair, City-state, East Asia, Lithuania, Moscow, Petrozavodsk, Pskov, Kovrov, Russian Empire, Belarus, Periodization, Voronezh, Bolkhov, Vologda, Demographics of China, Western Europe, Ming dynasty, Moscow City, Ural Mountains, Serfdom, Serfdom in Russia, Economy of Russia, European Russia, Social structure, Central Asia, Solikamsk, Smolensk, Population growth, Urban renewal