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Internal Migration During Modernization In Late Nineteenthcentury Russia Course Book Barbara A Anderson

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Internal Migration During Modernization In Late Nineteenthcentury Russia Course Book Barbara A Anderson
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.5 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Barbara A. Anderson
ISBN: 9781400853120, 1400853125
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Course Book

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Internal Migration During Modernization In Late Nineteenthcentury Russia Course Book Barbara A Anderson by Barbara A. Anderson 9781400853120, 1400853125 instant download after payment.

To understand why people migrate during periods of modernization, Barbara Anderson contends that one must study the place of origin, since the persons at the origin are the potential migrant population. Using data from the 1897 Imperial Russian Census, the author examines two types of migration: that to an already settled, relatively modern area, such as the major cities; and that to a sparsely populated, relatively traditional area, such as the agricultural frontier.


Originally published in 1980.


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