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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This is a collection of works about Siberia, its economy, income and its sources, and the everyday life of native peoples, and new settlers, by Serafim Patkanov published in St. Petersburg in 1888-1893.
This teaching aid analyzes the sources on the history of peasant reform of February 19, 1861. The aid demonstrates traditional and latest methods of analysis of archive materials as a sources on the economic consequences of the reform using the example of several gubernias: St.
[ The Deer culture of the peoples of Western Siberia : ] St. Petersburg: Izd-vo S.-Peterburgskogo un-ta, 2003 Language: Russian
Price: $ 24.00
This monograph deals with the deer culture of the peoples residing in the tundra and taiga of Western Siberia: Kety, Sel`kups, Mansi, Khanty, and others. The book describes the complex nature of deer-raising: as a technology and transport, as basis of the people’s life style and means of survival.
[ Northern ethnic groups of the Irkutsk Region : ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 13.00
This paper deals with current issues the Evenk and Tolafar of the Irkutsk Region are facing. The author dwells on the principle subsistence practices of the region and on the changes that have occurred in resource management and land use during the post-Soviet period.
[ Gosudarstvennaia Vlast` i Kooperativnoe Dvizhenie v Rossii-SSSR (1905-1930) : ] Moscow: Institut Rossiiskoi Istorii, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 27.00
This is a historical-political analysis of the development of the cooperative movement in Russia during the first thirty years of the 20th century. Includes extensive bibliography.
This book includes a reprint of Cadastres of Riazan Krai (16th century) published in 1898, and the work The Economy of Riazan Krai from the late 14th - the Middle 16th Centuries Based on Written Sources by the modern historian A.
[ The Turkmen rural community : ] Ashgabat: Ylym, 1992 Language: Russian
Price: $ 28.50
This monograph studies the Turkmen rural community of the 19th-first quarter of 20th century, their main types and their political role and social functions in the situation of an absence of centralized government.
[ The Peasantry and argiculture of Siberia: 1960-1990s : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1991 Language: Russian
Price: $ 28.00
The is the fifth and the final volume of the series The History of the Peasantry in Siberia. Though the history of Siberian peasantry is studied in the framework of "historical materialism", it contains valuable information about the social and economic development of Siberian villages in the nearly thirty year period: early 1960 - late 1980s.
[ Peasants of Siberia in the period of building socialism: : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1983 Language: Russian
Price: $ 16.00
This is the third volume in the series and the first one that describes the history of Siberian peasants in the Soviet period. Volume one covers one of the most dramatic periods of Soviet history. Stalin`s accelerated industrialization plan was based on severe exploitation of the agrarian population.
[ Agrarian policy of Tsarism in Turkmenistan: 1881-1917 : ] Ashgabat: Ylym, 1991 Language: Russian
Price: $ 27.00
This monograph deals with the agrarian history of Turkmenistan in the last quarter of existence of Tsarist Russia. It describes government policy in this region, irrigation projects, and includes major statistical indicators of this period.
[ Northern village : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 29.00
A monograph on the potential, problems, and social development of the modern agro-industrial complex in the Russian North (Iakutiia). The author suggests new methods of determining land productivity and redefining prospective development of rural regions.
[ Agricultural growth: Looking back through the twenthieth century : ] Moscow: In-t Vostokovedeniia RAN, 1999 Language: Russian
Price: $ 21.00
This book is about the growth of agriculture in the 20th century based on example of five "contrasting" countries: Japan, India, Uzbekistan, the USA, and Russia. Historical changes in the structural characteristics of growth are broadly discussed, as well as the typological distinctions in the impact of the scientific and technological revolution on agricultural dynamics.
This is a collection of sixteen cases on the common law of the Russian peasantry from the 19th to early 20th centuries. These materials cover the various territories and ethnic groups of Slavic peasantry: Russian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, etc.
This anthology on the traditional Russian peasant economy consists of two volumes. The first one includes a work of the modern historian and compiler of the anthology Iu. Semenov “General Theory of Traditional Peasant Economy: Peasant Communal Production” (pp.
A handbook on the history and organizational structure of agriculture and agricultural studies in Siberia and the Far East. The book includes approximately 2,500 short biographical sketches. Name index, bibliography.
[ Land relations and the land market : ] Moscow: Pamiatniki Istoricheskoi Mysli, 2005 Language: Russian
Price: $ 36.40
Private ownership of land and the land market are some of the most controversial and discussed issues of contemporary agrarian policy in Russia. Two well known Russian economists state their understanding and offer their answer to the most important issues in this dispute: what is the agrarian land market, price of land, land rent, land ownership, land mortgage and to what degree is the land market significant for solving the agrarian problems in Russia.
Using documents from federal and local government archives, the author studies the dynamics of the peasant household in the Ural region, manages to create a model of the functioning of an economic unit under a set of completely distorted principles of property, economic autonomy, and reward.
This monograph studies the main directions and priorities in the government migration policy to the eastern regions of Russia (USSR) both voluntary and forced ones (ethnic, military, repatriation, etc).
This book is about the history of the dispossession of the Kulaks in Siberia. Special attention is paid to the social stratification of Siberian peasants, economic relationships in the villages, means and phases of political repression against the wealthiest strata of the peasantry.
[ Peasants of Siberia in the period of building socialism: 1917-1937 : ] Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1983 Language: Russian
Price: $ 21.00
This is the third volume in the series and the first one that describes the history of Siberian peasants in the Soviet period. Volume one covers one of the most dramatic periods of Soviet history. Stalin`s accelerated industrialization plan was based on severe exploitation of the agrarian population.
Collection of six works on peasant housing, family, "lichnoe podsobnoe khoziastvo", and demography in Siberia from the end of the 19th century to the 1980s.
[ It happened in Russia : ] Moscow: Moskovskii Rabochii, 1997 Language: Russian
Price: $ 16.00
This book by Iurii Chernichenko (1929), writer and politician, the leader of the Peasants party, is about the changes in the agrarian sector of the Russian economy in the El`tsin epoch, about Russian farmers, and the law of the land market, which have been discussed last several years.
This book focuses on the key aspects of agricultural modernization in central non-chernozem Russian provinces at the end of the 19th – early 20th centuries: its character, speed, evolution of specialization, reaction of the society and the press to the changes, etc.