Modern customs and ancient laws of Russia : being the Ilchester lectures for 1889-90 / by Maxime Kovalevsky.
1891
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Modern customs and ancient laws of Russia : being the Ilchester lectures for 1889-90 / by Maxime Kovalevsky.
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London : David Nutt, 1891.
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Includes index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Kovalevskiĭ, M.M. (Maksim Maksimovich), 1851-1916. Modern customs and ancient laws of Russia. London : David Nutt, 1891 (OCoLC)3494532
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lecture I. The matrimonial customs and usages of the Russian people, and the light they throw on the evolution of marriage.
lecture II. The state of the modern Russian family, and particularly that of the joint or household community of Great Russia.
lecture III. The past and present of the Russian village community.
lecture IV. Old Russian folkmotes.
lecture V. Old Russian parliaments.
lecture VI. The origin, growth, and abolition of personal servitude in Russia.
lecture II. The state of the modern Russian family, and particularly that of the joint or household community of Great Russia.
lecture III. The past and present of the Russian village community.
lecture IV. Old Russian folkmotes.
lecture V. Old Russian parliaments.
lecture VI. The origin, growth, and abolition of personal servitude in Russia.