Communication and Obligation: The Postal System of the Russian Empire, 1700–1850

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Abstract

Randolph's work examines the origins and growth of the core official infrastructural institution of internal dissemination - the postal system, by horse relay. In particular, the chapter draws attention to ways in which such systems of communication depended on, and could act as catalysts for, the development of forms of obligation in local communities throughout the network. In this respect the Russian system is viewed in the context of analogous horse-relay systems in many parts of the pre-modern world.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationInformation and Empire
Subtitle of host publicationMechanisms of Communication in Russia, 1600-1850
EditorsSimon Franklin, Katherine Bowers
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Pages155-184
Number of pages30
ISBN (Electronic)9781783743759, 9781783743766
ISBN (Print)9781783743742, 9781783743735
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017

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