"Zemskie Sobory Drevne Rusi" by Vasili Pavlovich Alekseev explores the history and significance of the Zemsky Sobor, or Assembly of the Land, in early Russian history. This study, originally published in Russian, examines the composition, functions, and historical role of these assemblies in the political life of Muscovite Russia. The book provides valuable insights into the development of Russian political institutions and the interactions between the monarchy and various social groups. It remains a significant resource for understanding the evolution of Russian governance during a crucial period of its history.
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