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A traveler's account blends practical observations of transport, climate, and accommodation with ethnographic and historical description of rural society. It records roads, rivers, railways, winter hardships, inns and local conveyances encountered on long journeys. Village life receives close study—household structure, communal land, marriage customs, religious practices, folk belief, education and medical care including hospitals and asylums. The narrative assesses administrative and legal reforms, the aftermath of serfdom, language and literary habits, and cultural interactions between differing local traditions. Anecdotes and portraits of officials, clergy, peasants, and professionals illustrate everyday routines, social tensions, and the uneven pace of modernization across regions.

About the Author

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Donald Mackenzie Wallace

Donald Mackenzie Wallace was a Scottish author and historian known for his insightful writings on Russia. His notable work, "Russia," provides a detailed examination of the country's social, political, and economic landscape during a transformative period. Wallace's contributions to literature reflect a deep understanding of Russian culture and history, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in this vast nation. His observations and analyses continue to resonate with readers seeking to understand the complexities of Russia's past.

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