
Девять Губерній Западно-Русскаго края въ топографическомъ, ... статистическомъ, ... и историческомъ отношеніяхъ..
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N Stolpyansky
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格式
平装书
页数
234
语言
俄语
已发布
Jun 23, 2011
出版商
British Library, Historical Print Editions
ISBN-10
1241758743
ISBN-13
9781241758745
描述
In this detailed examination of the Western Russian region, the author delves into an extensive analysis of nine guberniyas, shedding light on their topographical, statistical, and historical attributes. Combining meticulous research with a deep understanding of the land and its people, the work stands as a comprehensive study that captures the essence of these territories.
N. Stolpyansky navigates through various facets of each guberniya, offering a glimpse into their geographical features, economic conditions, and demographic statistics. The richness of the narrative is enhanced by the historical context provided, linking past events to their contemporary significance.
The exploration highlights not only the distinct characteristics of each region but also the interconnectedness among them. Stolpyansky’s insights foster a greater appreciation for the cultural and social context of the areas in question.
Overall, this work serves as a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the complexities of Western Russia's landscape and its evolution through time.
N. Stolpyansky navigates through various facets of each guberniya, offering a glimpse into their geographical features, economic conditions, and demographic statistics. The richness of the narrative is enhanced by the historical context provided, linking past events to their contemporary significance.
The exploration highlights not only the distinct characteristics of each region but also the interconnectedness among them. Stolpyansky’s insights foster a greater appreciation for the cultural and social context of the areas in question.
Overall, this work serves as a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the complexities of Western Russia's landscape and its evolution through time.