- stel'tsogo voiska,"
Istoricheskie zapiski 38 (1951): 282-284; ****ie,
Enserfment and
Military Change in Muscovy, 161; John Keep,
Soldiers of the Tsar:...
- the two were
allies in
military campaigns. However, the
continued harsh enserfment of
Ruthenian peasantry by
Polish szlachta (many of whom were Polonized...
- others, such as
Timothy Brook,
argue that the
Mongols created a
system of
enserfment of a huge
portion of the
Chinese po****ce,
causing many to
disappear from...
-
others such as
Timothy Brook argue that the
Mongols created a
system of
enserfment among a huge
portion of the
Chinese po****ce,
causing many to disappear...
- ****cution of the boyars, the townspeople's dissatisfaction, and the
gradual enserfment of the peasantry,
efforts at
restricting the
power of the Tsar were only...
- and
formally abolished in
Lithuania in 1588,
replaced by the
second enserfment.
Typically a nobleman's
landholding comprised a folwark, a
large farmstead...
-
Following the Time of Troubles, loss of
ecclesiastic power and the
legal enserfment of
peasants in the
Sobornoye Ulozheniye (not to
mention a
plague in Moscow)...
-
formally abolished in 1588; the
institution was
replaced by the
second enserfment.
Slavery remained a
minor institution in
Russia until 1723, when Peter...
-
their faith and laws, food, clothing, salaries,
weapons and
freedom from
enserfment.
Cossacks were
similarly promised their old ways of life, the
rights to...
-
equal to
ordinary peasants in
their rights, and
hence were
subjected to
enserfment. The
uprising was
initially led by
Cossack Hetman Yakiv Ostryanyn (Polish:...