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Проблемы формирования поселений прибалтийских народов в Сибири в XIX начале XX в

Проблемы формирования поселений прибалтийских народов в Сибири в XIX начале XX в

Abstract

Problems of settling Lettish and Estonian colonies in Siberia in the 19ththe beginning of the 20th centuries are analyzed. The author determines the main periods of migration which were connected with the criminal exile and voluntary immigration to Siberia. He came to conclusion that namely Siberia was one of the main directions of the emigration of all Baltic peoples.

Анализируются проблемы формирования латышских и эстонских колоний в Сибири в XIX начале XX в. Автор определяет основные периоды переселения, связанные с уголовной ссылкой и добровольными переселениями в Сибирь. Делается вывод, что именно Сибирь была одним из главных направлений миграции у всех прибалтийских народов.

Keywords

ПРИБАЛТИЙСКИЕ ПОСЕЛЕНЦЫ В СИБИРИ, ЛЮТЕРАНСКИЕ КОЛОНИИ, ДОБРОВОЛЬНОЕ ПЕРЕСЕЛЕНИЕ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ СТРУКТУРА, ФОРМЫ ВЕДЕНИЯ ХОЗЯЙСТВА

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