Human Capital: The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia 1762-1804
Titolo
Human Capital: The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia 1762-1804
Autore
Roger P. Bartlett
Editore
Cambridge University Press
Data
1979-12-13
Lingua
en
Tipo
Book
Author
Roger P. Bartlett
Tipo documento
Book
ISBN
978-0-521-22205-1
Abstract Note
This book examines in detail the Russian government's policy of settling foreigners in European Russia during the last third of the eighteenth century. The recruitment of foreign settlers was practised by many European states during this period, primarily as part of general population policies which sought the highest possible levels of population. In Russia it was also part of the process of settling and developing frontier regions. Dr Bartlett shows the European and Russian background, describes the genesis of the Empress Catherine II's Manifestos of 1762 and 1763 (which set the policy in motion) and follows the development and implementation of policy. The two most notable ethnic groups among Imperial Russia's foreign settlers were Bulgarians and Germans, but many other nationalities were also involved. A separate chapter deals with urban settlement - foreign entrepreneurs and artisans - including the Armenian community of Astrakhan; and connections are explored with other areas of policy, notably with Catherine's interest in the Baltic provinces, her concern with the Jewish question, and with serfdom; and the question of technical improvement in agriculture during the early years of her reign.
Data
1979-12-13
Extra
Google-Books-ID: DLc8AAAAIAAJ
Lingua
en
Library Catalog
Google Books
Num Pages
386
Place
Cambridge
Editore
Cambridge University Press
Short Title
Human Capital
Titolo
Human Capital: The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia 1762-1804
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Roger P. Bartlett, “Human Capital: The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia 1762-1804,” Colonizzazioni Interne e Migrazioni, accesso il 27 aprile 2025, http://storia.dh.unica.it/risorse_omc/items/show/718.
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