Unfree Labor: American Slavery and Russian SerfdomHarvard University Press, 22 Apr 1987 - 534 halaman Two massive systems of unfree labor arose, a world apart from each other, in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The American enslavement of blacks and the Russian subjection of serfs flourished in different ways and varying degrees until they were legally abolished in the mid-nineteenth century. Historian Peter Kolchin compares and contrasts the two systems over time in this magisterial book, which clarifies the organization, structure, and dynamics of both social entities, highlighting their basic similarities while pointing out important differences discernible only in comparative perspective. |
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... became preva- lent : slaves were zadvornye liudi ( people who lived behind the dvor or household of their owner ) , or dvorovye liudi ( people who lived in the owner's household ) . Many of these people continued to be house servants ...
... became a staple only in the second half of the nineteenth cen- tury . Even in the best of times crop yields were low and the peasant diet was precarious . During the first half of the nineteenth century grain yields differed little from ...
... became more common during the last century of serfdom . On the far - flung Sheremetev holdings the village of Ivanovo in Vladimir province became known as a weaving center , where by 1800 178 shops sold cloth and other items twice ...
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The Origin | 1 |
PART I | 47 |
Planters Pomeshchiki and Paternalism | 103 |
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