Free water. Stories of the struggle for freedom on the Don

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The Don and the Don land have long been an attractive, but extremely dangerous frontier. Russian people went here from state arbitrariness, debts, court and other heavy wines. Here they gained freedom, but the stake was life. The great tsar-reformer made the Don a serving river, along it from Voronezh the first Russian navy came to recapture the Ottoman Azov. A few years later, after the uprising of the Cossacks of Kondraty Bulavin was drowned in blood, gallows were launched through the free water. It was difficult for the local population to come to terms with this, so the struggle for freedom continued. The book contains several episodes from the history of the Don freedom, the heroes of which were not only the Cossacks, who faithfully served the Russian Empire and the Romanov dynasty, but also Cossacks-freethinkers, Don peasants and Rostov workers. Those who sought freedom on the banks of the Don, gained and lost it, died and won. Amiran Urushadze is a candidate of historical sciences, an associate professor at the Southern Federal University, a specialist in the history of the Caucasus.

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Barcode: 9785444812266 SKU: 70137436 Category:
Publication language: Russian

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