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Enserfment and military change in Muscovy
Hellie, Richard.
Year: 1971.
Publisher:  University of Chicago Press. 
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Frontmatter
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
1. Introduction
Part I. The Rise of the Middle Service Class
2. The Creation of the Middle Service Class
3. The Conscious Rise of the Middle Service Class
Part II. The Enserfment of the Russian Peasantry
4. The Introduction of St. George's Day
5. The "Forbidden Years"
6. The Statute of Limitations on the Recovery of Fugitive Peasants
7. Repeal of the Statute of Limitations
8. Consequences of the Repeal of the Statute of Limitations
Part III. The Gunpowder Revolution in Muscovy
9. The Beginnings
10. Major Reform Aborted
11. The Triumph of Reform
12. The Old Army after the Reform
13. The Legacy of the Reform
14. The Persistence of Serfdom
APPENDIX: The Military Forces of Muscovy
NOTES
ABBREVIATIONS OF WORKS CITED
WORKS CITED
INDEX
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Title: Enserfment and military change in Muscovy : Richard Hellie.
Author: Hellie, Richard
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Enserfment and military change in Muscovy : Richard Hellie
Hellie, Richard
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1971.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00149
Subject Headings: • Serfdom -- Russia
• Peasantry -- Russia
• Russia -- History, Military
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