Tsarist governors and garrisons in Ukraine 1654–1669

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In January 1654 Ukrainian Cossacks led by B.M. Khmelnitsky took an oath of allegiance to the tsar in Pereyaslavl. Following this, the royal governors and garrisons appeared first in Kyiv, and later (since 1659) in other Ukrainian cities. The further process of establishing Russian military-administrative control over Ukraine and building relationships with the Cossack elite and other class groups was often accompanied by betrayals of the royal throne and contributed to changes in the composition and functionality of the royal administration. Despite military setbacks, political instability, and the unfavorable foreign policy situation of the 1660s, the Russian state managed to maintain its influence and control over Left-Bank Ukraine. Due to what mechanisms and resources (economic, political, social) did the tsarist government manage to maintain and maintain control in this difficult region? How did the functions and number of Russian governors and garrisons in Ukrainian cities change? About these plots, as well as about the history of Russian-Ukrainian relations in the 50-60s. XNUMXth century you can read in this volume. The book is intended for all those interested in Russian history of the second half of the XNUMXth century. and the history of Russian-Ukrainian relations.

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Publication language: Russian

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