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100 1  Boeck, Brian J.,|d1971- 
245 10 Imperial boundaries :|bCossack communities and empire-
       building in the age of Peter the Great /|cBrian J. Boeck. 
260    Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|cc2009. 
300    xi, 255 p. :|bill., maps 
490 1  New studies in European history 
505 0  Introduction; 1. Beyond borders, between worlds: Russian 
       Empire and the making of the Don Steppe Frontier; 2. 
       People and power on the frontier: liberty, diversity, and 
       de-centralization in the Don region to 1700; 3. A middle 
       ground between autonomy and dependence: the raiding 
       economy of the Don Steppe Frontier to 1700; 4. Boundaries 
       of integration or exclusion? Migration, mobility, and 
       state sovereignty on the southern Frontier to 1700; 5. 
       Testing the boundaries of imperial alliance: co-operation,
       negotiation and resistance in the era of Razin (1667-81); 
       6. Between Rus' and Rossiia: realigning the boundaries of 
       Cossack communities in a time of migration and transition 
       (1681-95); 7. The era of Raskol: religion and rebellion 
       (1681-95); 8. Incorporation without integration: the Azov 
       Interlude (1695-1711); 9. From frontier to borderland: the
       demarcation of the Steppe and the delegitimation of 
       raiding (1696-1710); 10. Boundaries of land, liberty, and 
       identity: making the Don region legible to imperial 
       officials (1696-1706); 11. The Bulavin uprising: the last 
       stand of the old Steppe (1706-9); 12. Reshaping the Don in
       the imperial image: power, privilege, and patronage in the
       post-Bulavin era (1708-39); 13. Closing the Cossack 
       community: recording and policing the boundaries of group 
       identity (1708-39); 14. A borderline state of mind: the 
       closing of the Don Steppe frontier (1708-39); Afterword. 
506 1  325 annual accesses.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 Cossacks|zRussia (Federation)|zDon River Region|xHistory. 
650  0 Imperialism|xSocial aspects|zRussia (Federation)|zDon 
       River Region|xHistory. 
651  0 Don River Region (Russia)|xHistory|y18th century. 
651  0 Russia|xHistory|yPeter I, 1689-1725. 
651  0 Russia|xTerritorial expansion. 
651  0 Russia|xBoundaries. 
830  0 New studies in European history. 
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