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Found 29 product(s) for HISTORY/ RUSSIA:-- Culture & Society (1-8 of 29)
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HISTORY/ RUSSIA
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Bolsheviks and the Bottle: Drink and Worker Culture in St. Petersburg, 1900-1929, by Laura L. Phillips
"An innovative and fascinating exploration of St. Petersburg worker culture through the prism of drink." - Christine Worobec, author of Peasant Russia. 220pp Cloth
Price: $38.00
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Breaking the Ties That Bound: The Politics of Marital Strife in Late Imperial Russia, by Barbara Alpern Engel
In Breaking the Ties That Bound, Engel draws on exceptionally rich archival documentation - in particular, on petitions for marital separation and the materials generated by the ensuing investigations - to explore changing notions of marital relations, domesticity, childrearing, and intimate life among ordinary men and women in imperial Russia. 280pp Hardcover
Price: $50.00
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Dacha Idylls: Living Organically in Russia's Countryside, by Melissa L. Caldwell
In this book, Melissa L. Caldwell captures the dacha's abiding traditions and demonstrates why Russians insist that these dwellings are key to understanding Russian life. 224pp Paper
Price: $25.00
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Dacha Idylls: Living Organically in Russia's Countryside, by Melissa L. Caldwell
In this book, Melissa L. Caldwell captures the dacha's abiding traditions and demonstrates why Russians insist that these dwellings are key to understanding Russian life. Hardcover 224pp
Price: $60.00
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Languages of the Lash: Corporal Punishment and Identity in Imperial Russia, by Abby M. Schrader
Schrader's broad study enriches our understanding of the political, cultural, and social processes at work in Imperial Russia. 271pp Cloth
Price: $40.00
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Peasant Russia: Family and Community in the Post-Emancipation Period, by Christine D. Worobec
A most comprehensive study of peasant society in Russia. 271pp Paper
Price: $18.00
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People Born to Slavery (A): Russia in Early Modern European Ethnography, 1476-1748, by Marshall T. Poe
This is the first book devoted to the view in the West that Russia is a despotic country in which people are inclined to accept suffering and oppression. 256pp Cloth
Price: $81.00
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Recipes for Russia: Food and Nationhood under the Tsars, by Gary Marker
Smith examines changing attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs about the production and consumption of food in Russia from the late 18th century through the mid 19th century. 269pp Cloth
Price: $40.00
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