Description
The text guides the reader through the different types of seal so far recorded using illustrations, transliterations of the Cyrillic texts found on the seals and explanatory tables, as well as a comprehensive catalogue. Analysis is conducted of the information found in the seals. This information provides us with a picture of the manner in which the export of these products from Russia to Britain was handled and allows us to make comparisons over different periods of time and to analyse the different systems of quality control used. It also enables us to record the geographical distribution of Russian ports used for the export of flax and hemp to the UK, where the spread of their distribution tells us something of the redistribution of these imports and provides an understanding of the use to which their by-products were put as part of the agricultural practices of the 18th and 19th centuries.
About the Author
John Sullivan was Professor of Christian Education from 2002 until 2013 at Liverpool Hope University, where heis now Emeritus Professor. He is also the author and editor of nine books.
Reviews
"Sullivan's stated aim is to provide assistance for finders and museum curators in identifying the seals correctly. His book will be an invaluable guide in this respect, and it also provides much background information about them. It is likely to be the standard reference work on Russian cloth seals for many years to come." -- The Searcher The Searcher "Overall this is an impeccably researched book, essential for seal collectors and museum curators with holdings in this field...and well worth consulting for anyone interested in Russian economic history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries." -- The Russian Review The Russian Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781842174654
Author John Sullivan
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Oxbow Books
Publisher Oxbow Books