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Holderness M. New Russia.

Holderness M. New Russia. – London: Sherwood, Joneas and Co, . – 8, 316 p.

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Language of edition: english

Historical period: 1815

Full title: New Russia: journey from Riga to the Crimea, by way of Kiev, with some accounts of the colonization and the manners and customs of the colonists of New Russia. To which are added notes relating to the Crim tatars.

1. Riga and its trade.

2. Departure from Riga (Nov 18, 1815). Russian postal horses. Kreytsburh.

3. Trepenhof. Dyunaburh. Polotsk.

4. Beshenkovichi. Russian tavern. Mogilev.

5. Gomel. Chernigov. Crossing the ice on the Dnieper – in Kyiv.

6. Kyiv. Contract Fair. Caves Monastery. Arsenal.

7. Uman. Tulchin. Balta. Steppes. Odessa.

8. Koblevo. Mykolayiv. Kherson. Berislav. Perekop. Salt lake. Simferopol. Karasu Bazaar. Arrive to Karagoz.

9. Additional points of Nikolayev and Odessa made on the way back.

Colonies of New Russia.

10. The colonization of the Crimea. The system adopted by the Russian government.

11. Tavria officials. Their abuse. Rights for the purchase of slaves dependent on rank.

12. The fees for checking land rights. Trade and management. Theodosius – seaport.

13. Nogai. Greek colonists in the Crimea.

14. The Greeks in Sudak. German colonists. Mennonites.

15. The Bulgarians.

16. Armenians. Penalty. Other nation. The importance of the order in.

17. As in the Crimea, taking travelers. Speed of movement in Russia. Quartering of troops.

18. Estates in Crimea. The benefits of ownership of the peasants.

Notes on the Crimean Tatars [reprint books 1821].

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Author: Holderness Mary

Geographical object: Riga

Subjects (4): Crimean tatars in 19 – 21 cent., Ethnography of the Crimean tatars, Memoirs of 1784 – 1916, Travels in Crimea in late 18 – 19 cent.