Avdeev Alexandre, Blum Alain, Troitskaia Irina.- Peasant Marriage in Nineteenth-Century Russia During the nineteenth century, the Russian family existed within a particular institutional and social context, very different from that of Western Europe. The constraints surrounding and shaping family formation, and especially marriage, were very strong and diverse in nature. They arose jointly from serfdom and the landowner's power associated with it, from kinship prohibitions and religious interdictions, and from the power held by the rural community. One of these elements disappeared abruptly in 1 861 with the abolition of serfdom which had imposed severe limitations on the possibility of choosing a spouse outside the landowner's estate. Usin...