Based on diaries and letters by a husband, wife, and son, this book examines the Chikhachev family's social life, reading habits, attitudes toward illness and death, as well as gendered marital roles and their reception of the major ideas of their time: domesticity, Enlightenment, sentimentalism, and Romanticism.
Based on diaries and letters by a husband, wife, and son, this book examines the Chikhachev family's social life, reading habits, attitudes toward illness and death, as well as gendered marital roles and their reception of the major ideas of their time: domesticity, Enlightenment, sentimentalism, and Romanticism.
Katherine Pickering Antonova is Assistant Professor of History, Queens College.
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Acknowledgments Preface A Note on Language Family Trees Maps Introduction 1. A Provincial World 2. Society 3. The Village 4. Estate Management 5. Sociability, Charity, and Leisure 6. Illness, Grief and Death 7. Domesticity and Motherhood 8. The Education of Aleksei 9. Education for All 10. The Landscape of Ideas Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Preface A Note on Language Family Trees Maps Introduction 1. A Provincial World 2. Society 3. The Village 4. Estate Management 5. Sociability, Charity, and Leisure 6. Illness, Grief and Death 7. Domesticity and Motherhood 8. The Education of Aleksei 9. Education for All 10. The Landscape of Ideas Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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