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Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia by Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, David L. Ransel , Indiana University Press

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    Author(s)Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, David L. Ransel
    PublisherIndiana University Press
    ISBN9780253207845
    Pages208
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 1993

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    Indiana University Press Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia by Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, David L. Ransel

    " . . . a marvelous source for the social history of Russian peasant society in the years before the revolution. . . . The translation is superb." -Steven Hoch" . . . one of the best ethnographic portraits that we have of the Russian village. . . . a highly readable text that is an excellent introduction to the world of the Russian peasantry." -Samuel C. RamerVillage Life in Late Tsarist Russia provides a unique firsthand portrait of peasant family life as recorded by Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia, an ethnographer and painter who spent four years at the turn of the twentieth century observing the life and customs of villagers in a central Russian province. Unusual in its awareness of the rapid changes in the Russian village in the late nineteenth century and in its concentration on the treatment of women and children, Semyonova's ethnography vividly describes courting rituals, marriage and sexual practices, childbirth, infanticide, child-rearing practices, the lives of women, food and drink, work habits, and the household economy. In contrast to a tradition of rosy, romanticized descriptions of peasant communities by Russian upper-class observers, Semyonova gives an unvarnished account of the harsh living conditions and often brutal relationships within peasant families.



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