Friday, June 29, 2007

Up from Serfdom: My Childhood and Youth in Russia, 1804-1824



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"It was the arbitrary nature of the serfholder's power that weighed on serfs like Nikitenko, for as they discovered, even the most benevolent patron could turn overnight into an overbearing tyrant. In that respect, serfdom and slavery were the same."—Peter Kolchin, from the foreword Aleksandr Nikitenko, descended from once-free Cossacks, was born into serfdom in provincial Russia in 1804. One of 300,000 serfs owned by Count Sheremetev, Nikitenko as a ... More >>

Up from Serfdom: My Childhood and Youth in Russia, 1804-1824

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