A history of Russian economic thought : ninth through eighteenth centuries /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Letiche, John M., 1918-2017 (ed.), Pashkov, A. I. 1900-1988 (ed.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 1964
Series:California University. Institute of Business and Economic Research . Publications
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Economic thought in Kievan Rus and its class differentiation
  • Economic thought in the period of feudal disunity
  • The economic policy of Ivan III
  • The ideological struggle of monastery landownership; The economic content of the "heresies" of the sixteenth century
  • The spokesmen of the landed nobility
  • Ivan the Terrible's principles of economic policy
  • The economic ideas of the Domostroi
  • The basic trends of economic thought in the seventeenth century; The demands of the masses during the period of the first peasant wars
  • The spokesman of the struggle for the economic independence of Russia: A. L. Ordyn-Nashchokin
  • The basic traits of economic thought in the first half of the eighteenth century; The demands of the peasant masses in the uprising of 1707-1708 (Continued) The economic views and principles of Peter I
  • The spokesman of the merchant class: I. T. Pososhkov and his Book on poverty and wealth
  • The spokesmen of the nobility of the first half of the eighteenth century: F. S. Saltykov, A. P. Volynskii, and V. N. Tatishchev
  • M. V. Lomonosov and the struggle to develop the productive forces of Russia
  • Basic economic problems and the course of economic thought from the 1760s to the 1790s
  • Reactionary and conservative spokesmen of the nobility
  • P. I. Rychkov, inquirer into the economy of Russia: his economic-geographic works
  • Spokesman of the merchantry: M. D. Chulkov
  • Early critics of serfdom
  • The economic demands of the popular masses in the peasant war of 1773-1774
  • The emergence of the revolutionary theory of the abolition of serfdom: A. N. Radishchev.