Abstract

This study delves into the profound transformation of demographic and Ecistic space within the contemporary Saratov region during the latter half of the imperial era (1800–1917). Spatial and temporal trends, as well as the driving forces behind their development, have been meticulously examined. The findings reveal a fascinating process of Ecistic space metamorphosis within the region. This intertwines with the wave-like dynamics of numerous socio-technical innovations (including the emancipation of serfs and the establishment of free land trade, state peasant reforms, the advent of the industrial revolution, and the sweeping Great Reforms). It is evident that the colonization phase of territorial exploration and the establishment of a fundamental hierarchical framework (governorate → district → volost → city → village) within the Ecistic space of the region have reached their culmination.

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