Disputes over the Church-Related Property in Parpurivtsi Village of Vinnytsia Povit (Region) in the Context of Social and Legislative Relations in Right-Bank Ukraine at the End of the 18th – First Quarter of the 19th Century
Journal Title: Українознавство - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 61
Abstract
The course of the dispute regarding the church-related property in Parpurivtsi village reveals notable peculiarities of social, judicial, and interconfessional relations in Right-bank Ukraine in the time of the late Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and after the subsequent annexation of the territory by the Russian Empire.
Authors and Affiliations
Arsen Zinchenko, Oles Petrenko
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