Interregional comparative characteristics of the national composition of the population of the Middle Volga region and the Southern Urals of the second half of the 19th century.

V. Petrov
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The paper presents a comparative analysis and characteristics of the social and everyday life of the peoples who inhabited the regions from 1867 to the end of the 19th century. Russian population in the provinces of the Middle Volga region had a larger share than in the Southern Urals, but the overall percentage of the Russian population decreased in the Middle Volga region, which is caused by a weak influx of Russians from the central part of Russia, the outflow of this part of the population to other parts of the country, the migration process of non-Russian peoples to the Middle Volga, the difference in the birth rate of representatives of the peoples. The population of the Middle Volga region and the Southern Urals by the end of the 19th century was distinguished by an exclusively multinational composition, which was due to the historical features of the settlement of the peoples of Russia, the socio-economic conditions of the development of the provinces and the migration processes (what exactly). Provincial cities were places of concentration of a more diverse population in national terms, in contrast to the inhabitants of counties and volosts, and centers of intensive interethnic contacts.
19世纪下半叶伏尔加河中部地区和乌拉尔南部地区人口民族构成的区域间比较特征。
本文对1867年至19世纪末居住在这些地区的人们的社会和日常生活进行了比较分析和特征。俄罗斯人在中间伏尔加河地区的省份比乌拉尔南部更大份额,但整体比例的俄罗斯中产伏尔加河地区的人口减少,这是由于疲软的涌入俄罗斯人从俄罗斯的核心部分,这部分人口的外流到其他地区,非俄罗斯民族的迁移过程中产伏尔加河,出生率的差异代表的人民。到19世纪末,伏尔加河中部地区和乌拉尔南部地区的人口以专门的多民族组成而出名,这是由于俄罗斯人民定居的历史特征,各省发展的社会经济条件和移民过程(确切地说是什么)。与郡县和volosts的居民相比,省级城市是全国范围内更多样化的人口集中的地方,也是种族间密切接触的中心。
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