State Power and Community in Early Modern Russia: The Case of Kozlov, 1635-1649
Brian L. Davies | Palgrave Macmillan | 2004 | ISBN 1403932131 | Pages 324 | PDF | 1.7 MB
State, Power and Community in Early Modern Russia is a vivid reconstruction of life in one of the garrison towns built on Muscovy's southern steppe frontier in the early seventeenth century to defend against Tatar raids. It focuses on how the colonization process shaped power relations in a particular southern garrison community, both at the village level, within the land commune, and at the district level, between the general garrison community and the appointed officials representing state authority
About the Author
Brian L. Davies is in the Department of History at the University of Texas.