Item #26742 The peasant in nineteenth-century Russia / edited by Wayne S. Vucinich ; contributors, John S. Curtiss [et al.]. Conference on the Russian Peasant in the Nineteenth Century. Stanford University. December.

The peasant in nineteenth-century Russia / edited by Wayne S. Vucinich ; contributors, John S. Curtiss [et al.].

1970, First Paperback Edition. Stanford University Press, California. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 314 pages; Based on papers presented to a conference on "The Russian peasant in the nineteenth century" sponsored by the Faculty Seminar on East European Studies at Stanford University and held on December 2-3, 1966. Contents: The peasant way of life, by M. Matossian. -- The peasant and the emancipation, by T. Emmons. -- The peasant and religion, by D. W. Treadgold. -- The peasant and the army, by J. S. Curtiss. -- The peasant and the village commune, by F. M. Watters. -- The peasant and the factory, by R. E. Zelnik. -- The peasant in nineteenth-century historiography, by M. B. Petrovich. -- The peasant in literature, by D. Fanger. -- Afterword: The problem of the peasant, by N. V. Riasanovsky. Item #26742
ISBN: 0804706387

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