The Settlement of a Region as a Historical Phenomenon: The Middle Volga and Transvolga Regions in the Development of the Russian Civilization and Nation

Journal Title: Social Evolution & History - Year 2016, Vol 15, Issue 1

Abstract

A review of Kabytov, P. S., Dubman E. L., and Leontieva, O. B. (Eds.) ‘Finding Homeland’: Society and Power in the Middle Volga Region (from the Second Half of the 16th to Early 20th Centuries). Vol. 2. Regional Settlement and Ethnic and Demographic Situation. Samara: Samara University, 2014. Original version in Russian (Кабытов, П. С., Дубман, Э. Л., Леонтьева, О. Б. «Обретение Родины»: общество и власть в Среднем Поволжье (вторая половина XVI – начало XX в.). Часть 2. Заселение региона и этнодемографическая ситуация. Самара: Самарский университет).

Authors and Affiliations

Sergey V. Lyubichankovskiy, Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov, Natalia S. Barabash, Sergey S. Shuvalov

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Sergey V. Lyubichankovskiy, Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov, Natalia S. Barabash, Sergey S. Shuvalov (2016). The Settlement of a Region as a Historical Phenomenon: The Middle Volga and Transvolga Regions in the Development of the Russian Civilization and Nation. Social Evolution & History, 15(1), 164-172. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-265950