Imperial boundaries

Cossack communities and empire-building in the age of Peter the Great

Imperial boundaries
Brian J. Boeck, Brian J. Boeck
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Imperial boundaries

Cossack communities and empire-building in the age of Peter the Great

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Imperial boundaries: Cossack communities and empire-building in the age of Peter the Great
2009, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

Beyond borders, between worlds : Russian empire and the making of the Don Steppe frontier
People and power on the frontier : liberty, diversity, and de-centralization in the Don region to 1700
A middle ground between autonomy and dependence : the raiding economy of the Don Steppe frontier to 1700
Boundaries of integration or exclusion? : migration, mobility, and state sovereignty on the southern frontier to 1700
Testing the boundaries of imperial alliance : cooperation, negotiation and resistance in the era of Razin (1667-1681)
Between Rus' and Rossiia : realigning the boundaries of Cossack communities in a time of migration and transition (1681-1695)
The era of Raskol : religion and rebellion (1681-1695)
Incorporation without integration : the Azov interlude (1695-1711)
From frontier to borderland : the demarcation of the Steppe and the delegitimation of raiding (1696-1710)
Boundaries of land, liberty, and identity : making the Don region legible to imperial officials (1696-1706)
The Bulavin uprising : the last stand of the old Steppe (1706-1709)
Reshaping the Don in the imperial image : power, privilege, and patronage in the post-Bulavin era (1708-1739)
Closing the Cossack community : recording and policing the boundaries of group identity (1708-1739)
A borderline state of mind : the closing of the Don Steppe frontier (1708-1739).

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
947/.4905
Library of Congress
DK511.D7 B63 2009, DK511.D7B63 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
255

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Open Library
OL23235705M
ISBN 13
9780521514637
LCCN
2009020677
OCLC/WorldCat
317918763

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