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- Raznochintsy (Russian: разночинцы; Russian pronunciation: [rəznɐˈtɕintsɨ]; lit. 'people of miscellaneous ranks') was an official category introduced in...
- poverty "Raznochintsy". Encyclopedia of Russian History. Retrieved August 18, 2020 – via Encyclopedia.com. From the 1840s the raznochintsy had a significant...
- peasants" (842,740 males the same year). Other status Intelligentsia Raznochintsy Zemlyachestvo The serfdom that had developed in Russia in the 16th century...
- classification P****ing (sociology) Post-industrial society Ranked society Raznochintsy Psychology of social class Welfare state based on blood relations based...
- composed of educated nobles, the intelligentsia became dominated by raznochintsy (classless people) after 1861. In 1833, 78.9 per cent of secondary-school...
- A separate category, not ****igned to any of the above estates were raznochintsy (literally "persons of miscellaneous ranks", but in fact having no rank...
- (1868) dealt with the Narodniks and their cause, and with the position of raznochintsy intellectuals, as did the novel Signs of the Times (1869), although Mordovets...
- Zanoza (Splinter), he habitually criticized Russian nihilists and radical raznochintsy. Miller aut****d one novel, Tsyganka (Gypsy Woman, 1838—1839), and translated...
- legacy, do****entary in essence, could be seen as part of the 19th century raznochintsy literature which relied upon the 'real life sketch' as a founding genre...
- Tarsky. According to the first revision of 1719–1721, there were 104 raznochintsy and 22 male peasants in the village. At that time, the village was inhabited...