Secularity and Struggle: the Evolution of Thoughts Among Russian Ural Workers in the Eighteenth Century

Secularity and Struggle: the Evolution of Thoughts Among Russian Ural Workers in the Eighteenth Century

by (russia) Rudolf Gormanovich Pihoya

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The Urals occupied a special place in the history of late feudal Russia. This area was developed by the Russian people as early as the 15th to 17th centuries. In the 18th century, it became the center of Russian metallurgy and gave birth to a large-scale mining industry. A large part of Russia's proletariat began to form here. The book explores the social and political ideas of the main workers in the Russian Urals from the late 17th to the 18th century and the main source of the Russian proletariat - subordinate farmers, craftsmen and workers, as well as the conditions that affected the formation of these ideas. Some of the struggle strategies, ideological characteristics, and organizational forms of the early Russian proletariat can be explained in this book.

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