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peasants and other commonfolk was replaced with the word krestyanin (крестьянин), meaning peasant. The change was connected to the dying out of Slavic...
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occurred in 1866. The Russian term krepostnoi krestyanin (крепостной крестьянин) is usually translated as "serf": an unfree person who, unlike a slave...
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Russian peasant (male) was colloquially called a krestyanin (Russian: крестьянин), the female form of this word is krestyanka (Russian: крестьянка), plural...
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The term serf (Russian: крепостной крестьянин, romanized: krepostnoy krest'yanin, lit. 'bonded peasant'), in the sense of an unfree peasant of tsarist...
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Dream" ("Что я видел во сне", 1906) "Traveler and Peasant" ("Проезжий и крестьянин", 1909, published 1917) "Three Days in the Village" ("Три дня в деревне"...
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intelligentsia, factory worker, or toiling peasant (Russian: трудящийся крестьянин)), access was by no means guaranteed even for the upper echelon, as "commodities...
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архитектура (in Russian). М.: Институт Наследия. Жирнов, А. А. (1927). Крестьянин плотник-строитель (in Russian). М., Ленинград: Государственное изд-во...
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(All Educated Russia Knew Him) @ Русская линия Evgeny Bolotin, "Какой-то крестьянин Опекушин…" (Some Peasant Opekushin...) In: Наш современник, #6, June 2004...
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5. Городец, 2004. С. 43–45. Юхименко Е. М. Иван Гаврилович Блинов – крестьянин, книгописец, художник // Искусствознание. 2013. №№ 1 – 2. С. 423-443....
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