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Education in early modern Russia has been traditionally described as imported from the West; secular; imposed by the state – or more specifically, by Peter I himself – from above on the unwilling population; driven by the military needs, and therefore, technical. This chapter seeks to...
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Russian Abstract: В данной работе на основе широкого круга источников, в том числе впервые вводимых в научный оборот, проанализированы законодательные нормы,...
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Russian Abstract: Настоящий препринт составляют разделы по трем проблемам:А) Подушная подать в России как показатель эффективности государства.Б) Описание данных и...
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This preprint is divided on three issues: A) a poll tax in Russia as an indicator of the effectiveness of the state B) Description of data and assessing the overall level of "nedoimochnost" in the post-Petrine period C) Factors affecting the collection of the poll tax in the post-Petrine period
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In this paper we use the records of the Heraldry and the Noble Land Cadet Corps to explore the career and educational choices made by Russian nobles in the 1730s and 1740s. We make use of the fact that after the 1736-7 reform of noble service, young members of the elite were allowed to express...
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This study employs a unique database covering 2,293 cadets who graduated from the Noble Land Cadet Corps in St Petersburg from 1732 – 1762 to investigate the role of cultural capital in early modern Russia. Our analysis suggests that within this sample cultural capital was negatively...
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In this paper we use the records of the Heraldry and the Noble Land Cadet Corps to explore the career and educational choices made by Russian nobles in the 1730s and 1740s. We make use of the fact that after the 1736-7 reform of noble service, young members of the elite were allowed to express...
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This essay focuses on debates about the proper rules and procedures of promotion in military service from Peter I's reign and into the 1740s. It begins by considering the meaning of such peculiar Petrine innovation as selection of candidates for promotion through “elections” and the...
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