By integrating the human dimension into Russian history, The Human Tradition in Modern Russia introduces Russian social history to readers in a provocative and interesting new way. The essays in this unique collection are based largely on previously classified Russian archival information available only since 1991. This is a study of Russian history since 1861 from the perspective of individuals and groups usually underrepresented in scholarly studies, giving the reader a thorough view of Modern Russia from the 'grassroots' level. The Human Tradition in Modern Russia is ideal for courses on…mehr
By integrating the human dimension into Russian history, The Human Tradition in Modern Russia introduces Russian social history to readers in a provocative and interesting new way. The essays in this unique collection are based largely on previously classified Russian archival information available only since 1991. This is a study of Russian history since 1861 from the perspective of individuals and groups usually underrepresented in scholarly studies, giving the reader a thorough view of Modern Russia from the 'grassroots' level. The Human Tradition in Modern Russia is ideal for courses on Russian history and civilization, modern European history, and world history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Persistence of Memory in Modern Russia Part 2 I. Reform, Modernization, and Imperial Society Chapter 3 Krylov vs. Krylova: 'Sexual Incapacity' and Divorce in Tsarist Russia Chapter 4 Old Believers in Imperial Russia: A Legend on the Appearance of Tobacco Chapter 5 An Epidemic of Possession in a Moscow Rural Parish in 1909 Part 6 II. The Communist Experiment Chapter 7 The Roots of Golden America in Early Soviet Russia Chapter 8 Moscow Chic: Silk Stockings and Soviet Youth Chapter 9 Russian Orthodoxy and the Tragic Fate of Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) Chapter 10 'Ask the Doctor!': Peasants and Medical-Sexual Advice in Riazan Province, 1925-1928 Part 11 III. The Great Turn Chapter 12 Prostitutes and Proletarians: The Soviet Labor Clinic as Revolutionary Laboratory Chapter 13 Liquid Assets: Vodka and Drinking in Early Soviet Factories Chapter 14 The Cantor and the Commissar: Religious Persecution and Revolutionary Legality during the Cultural Revolution Part 15 IV. Stalinism and Beyond Chapter 16 Mr. Ezhov Goes to Moscow: The Rise of a Stalinist Police Chief Chapter 17 'Free, and Worth Every Kopeck': Soviet Medicine and Women in Postwar Russia Chapter 18 New Lives in the New Russia: Democratic Contradictions after the Fall of the Soviet Regime Chapter 19 Index
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Persistence of Memory in Modern Russia Part 2 I. Reform, Modernization, and Imperial Society Chapter 3 Krylov vs. Krylova: 'Sexual Incapacity' and Divorce in Tsarist Russia Chapter 4 Old Believers in Imperial Russia: A Legend on the Appearance of Tobacco Chapter 5 An Epidemic of Possession in a Moscow Rural Parish in 1909 Part 6 II. The Communist Experiment Chapter 7 The Roots of Golden America in Early Soviet Russia Chapter 8 Moscow Chic: Silk Stockings and Soviet Youth Chapter 9 Russian Orthodoxy and the Tragic Fate of Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) Chapter 10 'Ask the Doctor!': Peasants and Medical-Sexual Advice in Riazan Province, 1925-1928 Part 11 III. The Great Turn Chapter 12 Prostitutes and Proletarians: The Soviet Labor Clinic as Revolutionary Laboratory Chapter 13 Liquid Assets: Vodka and Drinking in Early Soviet Factories Chapter 14 The Cantor and the Commissar: Religious Persecution and Revolutionary Legality during the Cultural Revolution Part 15 IV. Stalinism and Beyond Chapter 16 Mr. Ezhov Goes to Moscow: The Rise of a Stalinist Police Chief Chapter 17 'Free, and Worth Every Kopeck': Soviet Medicine and Women in Postwar Russia Chapter 18 New Lives in the New Russia: Democratic Contradictions after the Fall of the Soviet Regime Chapter 19 Index
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