Variant title |
Peasant dreams and market politics |
Variant title |
Labor migration and the Russian village, 1861-1905 |
Series |
Pitt series in Russian and East European studies Series in Russian and East European studies. ^A160079
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Contents |
The politics of reputation: toward an anthropology of the personal -- Emancipation, interregnum, and rural crisis -- The roots of ambivalence: peasant labor migration as a threat to village security -- In defense of peasant patriarchalism: institutional responses to peasant labor migration -- Autocratic authority and the peasant "little community": state agents, village officials, and community opinion -- The social control of peasant labor: the alliance of family and community -- The sociology of class: peasant communes and market brokers -- The logic of solidarity: migrants and villagers -- Legacies: Otkhod and Russian popular culture -- A culture of acquisition: the genesis of mass consumer culture in rural Russia -- A culture of denunciation: patterns of religious anathematization in rural Russia. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-306) and index. |
LCCN | 97033876 |
ISBN | 0822940493 |
ISBN | 0822956551 (pbk.) |