Eighteenth-century Ukraine : new perspectives on social, cultural, and intellectual history /
"The Cossack revolution of 1648 redrew the map of Eastern Europe and established a new social and political order that endured until the early nineteenth century, with the full integration of Ukraine into imperial states. It was an era when Ukrainian Cossack statehood was established, when a co...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : Edmonton ; Toronto :
McGill-Queen's University Press ; Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press,
[2023]
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Colección: | Monograph series (Peter Jacyk Centre for Ukrainian Historical Research) ;
no. 13. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- NOTES
- PART ONE: Cossack Autonomies and Their Demise
- Chapter 1: Ukraine on Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Maps: From the "Wild Field" to the "Country of the Cossacks"
- NOTES
- Chapter 2: In Search of "Ukraine" in the Russian Empire (End of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries)
- Introduction
- "Rus'-Russia"
- "Great Russia/Velikorossiia"
- "South Russia"
- "Little Russia/Malorossiia"
- "Ukraine"
- Ethnonyms
- Conclusions
- NOTES
- Chapter 3: From the "Russian Jerusalem" to the "Slavic Pompeii"
- NOTES
- Chapter 4: Catherine II, Evdokim Shcherbinin, and the Abolition of Sloboda Ukraine's Autonomy
- The Abolition of Autonomy (1762-65)
- Petersburgian Integrationist Plans (1764-65)
- NOTES
- Chapter 5: "A Plague on Your Borders": Disease Control and Administrative Reforms in Late Eighteenth-Century Ukraine
- Treatment of the Bubonic Plague in Ukraine
- Social Turmoil and Lack of Border Security
- The Outbreak of Plague in Kyiv: 1770-71
- Russian Reforms in Quarantining and Border Security
- Administrative and Medical Reforms
- Conclusion
- NOTES
- Chapter 6: Formation of the Imperial Russia Bureaucratic Class in Steppe Ukraine in the Late Eighteenth Century
- Historical Background and the Military Factor
- Potemkin: The Kingpin and His Adjutants
- The "Gubernial Institutions" Decree, the Zaporozhian Cossack Factor, and Crimea
- In the Wake of Potemkin's Death
- Staffing Numbers in the Imperial Russian Bureaucracy, and Again the Military Factor
- Social Standing in the Steppe Ukraine Imperial Bureaucracy
- Demographics in the Imperial Bureaucracy: Age and Health
- Payroll Problems and Compensatory Perks
- Conclusions
- NOTES
- Chapter 7: Identities of Little Russian Society through the Prism of Napoleon's Russian Campaign
- NOTES
- PART TWO: Society, Economy, and Demographics
- Chapter 8: Colonel of the Zaporozhian Host: The Right to Free Elections in Light of Cossack Traditions, Prescribed Regulations, and Political Realities
- Legal Regulations and Political Pronouncements: Regarding the Free Election of Colonels of the Zaporozhian Host
- The Will of the Community and the "Supreme Right" of the Hetman in the Election of Colonels: Balance of Interests in Political Practices
- The Role of the Regimental Starshyna in Electing Colonels and Stripping Them of the Colonel's Baton
- Bribery as an Argument in the Election Process
- NOTES
- Chapter 9: Military Reforms during the Hetmancy of Kyrylo Rozumovs'kyi, 1750-64
- NOTES
- Chapter 10: "For Deliveries to Tsargrad and Other Neighboring States" (Kyiv Reiters in the Eighteenth Century)
- NOTES