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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION: THE SUBALTERNS SPEAK OUT: GERASIM AND THE INFAMOUS
WRITING DEGREE ZERO, AND BEYOND: READING SOCIAL PRACTICES BETWEEN THE
LINES
THE MIDDLE VOLGA CITY AS THE MIDDLE GROUND: URBAN PLEBEIAN SOCIETY
THE PATRIARCHAL METROPOLIS: TRESPASSING SOCIAL BARRIERS IN LATE IMPERIAL
VILNA
WE ONLY KILL EACH OTHER : THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF DEADLY VIOLENCE AND
CONTESTED INTERGROUP BOUNDARIES
THE TRANSFORMATIVE SOCIAL EXPERIENCE OF ILLEGALITY
EPILOGUE: GERASIM IN POWER: A PLEBEIAN MODERNITY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
action directe (direct action), 70, 108—12,
117-19
Adelman, Jeremy, 173
Aksakov, Constantin, 2
Aksakov, Ivan, 2
Amirhan, Fatih, 77
anarchists, 35-38, 45, 109-10, 113,
119, 137,207n65,229n5
anomie, 16, 75, 118, 148-50, 236n64
anonymous letters, 13, 33-52, 62, 67,
93, 109
aphasia, 3, 171, 175, 180, 181
archaism, 14, 59, 82, 85-87, 89, 91,
98, 102, 104, 107, 109, 176, 181,
219n23. See also tradition
Armenians, 13, 61, 69, 88, 116, 118,
126, 169, 220n30
Arsène Lupin (fictional detective), 40
artisans, 13, 103, 106, 118
Babel, Isaac, vii, 19, 34—36, 38, 44, 103,
137, 165-66
Baku (city and province), 30, 88, 89,
127, 205n38, 206n47, 220n3l
Barthes, Roland, 18, 25, 206n52
Belarusians, 83-84, 88, 91, 93, 98, 105,
126, 143
Bialystok, 98-102, 110-11, 127,
226n98
Blok, Anton, 117
body language: 15, 127, 131, 132
body politics (as language), 15, 79, 108,
117, 180, 181
Bolsheviks, 172, 174, 176-79, 183-86,
188,190, 195n21
Bourdieu, Pierre, 27
brothel, 47, 77, 92-94, 97-102,
112-13, 223n63, 224n64, 224n65,
227nl08, 227nl09
cart drivers, 105, 120, 122-23, 126,
128, 134, 135, 203n31
Catholics, 23, 88, 93, 98, 102, 105, 130
Carter, Nick (fictional detective), 40,
208n78
city, imperial, 4, 10, 14, 19, 131, 147,
196n37
civil society, 52—54, 197n37
class: lower, 2, 4, 5, 14, 16, 20, 25, 34,
50, 59, 102, 111, 122, 150, 154,
174, 195; middle, 19, 80, 94, 96,
107, 166, 171, 189; social, 4, 15, 19,
51-54, 173, 178; upper, 3, 6, 66, 188
colonization (colonial rule, domination),
2,3, 10,91, 193
counterfeiting, 60, 83, 134—36, 141,
159
court statistics, 60, 72, 143-^5, 158,
161, 240nl 18. See also crime rate
craftsmen, 80, 138
crime rate, 72, 82. See also court statistics
criminality: 12, 16, 33, 59, 143, 149,
152, 159; ethnoconfessional, 11, 28,
29, 135; professional, 51, 60, 82,
113; social practice, 28
crowd, 150-53, 161, 185, 187
270
Index
deafness (physical and symbolical), 1, 2,
13, 15,25,61, 171, 175-83, 190
Deminskii, Fedor, 81, 82, 86—90, 107,
220n31
Dewey, John, 169
direct action, 114, 173, 174. See also
action directe
discourses: borrowed by plebeians, 15,
42, 45,46, 50-54,94, 112, 113,
132; divorce with social practice,
71-72, 74, 76, 80, 84, 91-93, 107,
108, 173, 188; economic, 98; of
ethnicity, 11, 28, 71, 91, 121; forging
social cohesion, 14, 23; influenced by
practice, 77; isolation from, 26, 31,
32, 87, 128, 155; Soviet ideology as
hegemonic discourse, 181, 182, 184,
187, 188, 190
Eley, Geoff, 4
elite: educated, 52—53, 67, 78, 129, 171;
imperial (colonial), 190; middle-class,
96, 113, 175, 185, 188; social, 2-3,
6, 104, 118; Soviet, 174, 184, 189
estrangement (ostranenie), 1, 18
ethnicity, 11, 16, 20, 27, 75—76, 90,
110, 120, 139, 153, 155, 166-68;
and criminality, 143, 145; and
discrimination, 78, 149, 152;
politicization of, 63—71, 85, 110—11,
132; and violence, 15, 162, 187,
198n42
Foucault, Michel, 5—7, 9, 11, 14, 25,
29, 94; and coercion, 179—81; and
illegality, 16, 149, 236n69; and
sexuality, 96, 225n76
Geertz, Clifford, 8, 92
gender, 87, 91, 95, 103, 129, 158
Geraci, Robert, 71
Gerasim (main protagonist of Ivan
Turgenevs novella Mumu)y 1—3,
7-8, 16-17, 171, 179-81, 185; as
metaphor, 5-6, 9-13, 25, 34, 175-
77, 182, 190-91
Glebov, Sergey, viii, 58
Gorky, Maxim, 54, 174, 175
Groznyi, 76
Habermas, Jürgen, 3, 4
Hartley, L. R, 1, 18
hegemony, 3, 104
Hobsbawm, Eric, 53
homosexuality, 24
honorary citizens, 13, 74, 157-60, 164
housemaids, 13, 21, 93, 100, 130
Iliashenko, Nikolai, 45, 64, 66, 71
illegality: concept, 16, 17, 149—52, 164—
65, 169, 183, 236n69; persistence
post-1917, 172, 177-79, 181, 187;
in plebeian society, 136, 156, 158—62
“infamous men”: concept, 6, 7, 9, 14,
55, 190; and discursive sphere, 34,
51, 94; and historical sources, 9, 11,
25—26, 28, 92; and violence, 127
information: communicating, 9, 23,
108; handling by mass media, 28, 29,
64; processing, 6, 7, 79, 128
intellectuals (intelligentsia), 3, 52, 54,
63, 86, 188, 189
Jews (Jewishness): in 1905 riots,
68—71; breaking customs, 78,
95; and commercial ads, 26, 66;
crime statistics, 143—44; crime
victims, 156—58; criminals, 124,
126, 143^44, 152—55; impossible
to operationalize, 156; inter-
ethnoconfessional relationships,
73-75, 91, 102, 105, 106, 148, 151;
intergroup liaisons, 93, 129—31,
164—66; as militants, 110—13;
military service evasion, 159; national
movements, 10, 84—85; the Pale of
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271
Settlement, 10; and prostitution,
91,93, 94, 96, 98-101; in public
discourse, 16, 26, 28, 31, 32, 66, 72,
77, 91, 94, 97, 155; share in urban
population, 10, 57, 83—85; social
networks, 137-40; and violence,
114-19, 124, 126, 129-31
Kaganovich, Lazar, 190
Kaunas, 98, 101
Kazan (city and province): 1905 riot,
68—69; anonymous letters, 45;
crime patterns, 136, 138, 147, 149,
152, 154, 162—64; crime statistics,
60, 144; documents, 159—60;
ethnoconfessional relationships,
61-67, 70-76, 78-79, 164-65,
169; periodicals, 64; police, 29—30;
population, 4, 19-20, 28, 57, 150,
151; social transformation, 157;
violent crimes, 119—28, 161
Kharkiv, 10
Kherson (city and province), 38,
144
Khmelnitskii (Chmelnizki), Dmitrii,
185
Khrushchev, Nikita, 187, 190
Korkin, Stephen, 185, 186
Kotovskii, Grigorii, 119
Kovno. See Kaunas
language: of historical documents,
38, 39, 44, 45, 48; of law and
scholarship, 72, 91, 118, 179;
nonverbal, of self-expression, 2, 8, 9,
15, 23, 24, 27, 51, 163, 175, 180;
of public discourses and tropes, 3-4,
6, 25, 61, 66, 71, 79, 86, 157, 190;
of social practices, 11, 13, 24, 28,
96, 101, 103, 108, 109, 113, 117,
124, 125, 172-74, 183; spoken by
different groups, 13, 20, 23, 52,
56, 62, 78, 94, 102, 105-6, 125,
151-53, 173, 187; text compatible,
52, 110, 176
Leblanc, Maurice, 40
Lenin, Vladimir, 175, 177-78, 184
Lithuania (Lithuanian lands), 10
Lithuanians, 83—85, 87, 89, 91, 105,
106, 143
local knowledge, 3, 31—33, 52—54, 79,
92, 97; integrating, 103, 124, 171,
172
Lunacharsky, Anatoly, 178
Magnitogorsk, 185
Mari (Mari language), 56
marriage, 77, 127, 129, 164, 165,
240nl26; advertisements, 166—68
Medick, Hans, 53, 80
merchants: as crime victims, 37, 40, 45,
73-76, 115-16, 120-2, 137-38; and
intergroup conflicts, 69; social status,
157; trade practices, 66, 106, 141,
216n102
meshchane, 4, 58, 105, 112, 157, 164.
See also town commoners
middle ground: as common space,
60, 79, 105; concept of Richard
White, 58—59; and creative
misunderstanding, 13, 63, 72, 75,
108, 152; social practice, 14, 15, 70,
73, 80, 86, 92, 118, 132-33, 172,
187
migrants: city and society, 129, 148,
161, 165, 197n37; marginal legal
status, 37, 38, 113, 159-60, 226n98;
mobility, 4, 13, 19, 54, 83, 138;
morale, 50, 124, 127, 137; share in
urban population, 20, 57, 58, 94,
21 lnlO; socialization practices, 24,
59, 79, 111, 119, 188
military draft and draft dodging, 5,
47-49, 221n37
Minin, Kuzma, 56; newspaper, 64, 65,
213n46
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Index
Minsk, 95, 97, 100
modernity (modernization): of city,
84, 87, 149; as epistemological
regime, 3, 107; global, 19, 78-79, 97,
133, 181, 188-90; politics of, 81, 89,
177, 188
Mogilner, Marina, viii, 195
moral economy, 8, 12, 128, 134, 178,
179
Mordvins (Mordvin language), 56, 57
Mumu, the dog, 2, 8, 11, 15, 34, 176,
179-81
murder, 68, 69, 115—17, 120—123,
146, 227nl07; as body politics, 15,
117—18, 123, 124; in crime statistics,
60, 82-83, 109; threat of, 39-40, 42,
114; in Turgenevs Mumuy 7, 176,
181
Muslims: marriage, 128, 150, 164;
problem of interaction with, 23, 58;
in public discourse, 70—71, 76—79,
150; share in urban population, 10,
13, 121-22, 211nl2
nation, 84, 91, 111, 132; as discourse,
79, 85,86,91,98, 118, 155,
166; ethnoconfessional, 2, 193n8;
operationalizing, 90, 148, 167
nationalism, 14, 85, 86, 89
nationalist elite, 2, 26, 66; ideas, 54, 66,
70, 91, 143, 155, 165, 168; mob, 68,
69; mobilization, 71, 78, 85—89, 91,
143, 174; organizations, 70, 71, 78,
112; press, 28, 29, 63, 64, 65, 152
Nizhny Novgorod (city and province),
10; anonymous letters, 46—47;
cost of living, 20; crime patterns,
61- 62, 73-74, 80, 134-36, 138-39,
160; crime statistics, 60, 82—83;
ethnoconfessional relationships, 26,
62- 66, 68, 71, 78-79, 215n75;
periodicals, 66, 72; police, 30, 154,
206n47; population, 19, 56—57,
77, 158; violent crimes, 121, 125,
145-46
noblemen, 66, 105, 157—58, 160,
2l4n6l
Odessa, 10; anonymous letters, 34—45,
51; crime patterns, 96, 109—13, 136—
37, 139—42, 156—59; crime statistics,
60, 144, 162; ethnoconfessional
relationships, 148-52, 166—68,
240nl26; police, 29, 31-32, 154;
periodicals, 28, 167; population, 19,
225n77, 238nl02; reputation, 91,
95; violent crimes, 114—17, 119,
125-26, 129-31
OGPU (Soviet secret service), 184
Old Believers, 56, 77, 98, 105, 162,
164, 169
Ottoman Empire, 116, 194
Ozouf, Mona, 53
patriarchality (social practice), 14, 82,
85-92, 95-97, 101-8, 118, 132-33,
172, 186-89, 198n40
peasants (legal estate): eroding legal
status, 135-36, 157-158, 160, 164;
in multiethnic environment, 73—74,
95, 122—23, 128, 153; share in urban
population, 4, 159, 238nl02; social
mobilization, 66, 105, 112, 184;
turning into urbanites, 13, 58, 145,
188
peddlers, 5, 206n51
Petrazhitskii (Petrazycki), Leon, 178—79,
183
pickpockets, 74, 82, 96, 152—53, 158
plebeian society, 171—72, 189—91;
and 1917 Revolution, 173—75; as
backbone of the early Soviet regime,
184—91; as commonality of social
practices, 12—14, 16-17, 79—80, 87,
90-92, 113, 133, 157; diversity of,
11, 66, 67, 105, 119, 153, 166; and
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273
discursive sphere, 24, 33—34, 32—56,
71, 107-9, 111, 128, 155, 160, 180;
as foundation of mass society, 133,
150, 165, 175-77; and illegality,
136-37, 144, 147, 159, 169, 178-
79; as lower classes, 4—6, 20, 46,
59, 156; and sexuality, 96, 103, 164,
168; and violence, 15, 109, 117, 129,
132
pogrom, intercommunal (as form of
urban riot), 127, 161; 1905 in Baku,
8, 220-21; 1905 in Kazan, 69-71;
1905 in Odessa, 31, 68; 1906 in
Biatystok, 110; and self-organization,
14; as threat, 112-13, 117, 156
Poles (Polishness): and commercial signs,
105-6; in crime statistics, 143; and
nationalism, 85, 86; in police force,
88-89; in reports, 66, 89-90, 95, 98,
126; in urban population, 13, 83, 84,
21 In 12, 223n62
police, criminal: attitude toward, 49,
51; corruption, 29-30, 155; fake,
135, 153—57; indifference to
discourses, 31-33, 153; organization,
29-30, 88, 92, 205n38, 206n47;
performance, 37, 60, 62, 63, 73-75,
81-83, 93, 96, 112, 160, 217n2;
sources, 12-13, 25, 29, 35, 38, 61,
95, 110
population, urban, 4, 19—20, 56—57,
83-85, 94, 106, 144
postcolonial scholarship, 2, 6, 7
practice, social: of anonymous letters,
50—51; approaches to study, 27, 202;
and criminality, 59; and discourses,
29, 35, 53, 59, 76, 86, 91, 97, 173;
as language, 8, 11-13, 15, 24, 54, 71,
113, 171-72, 175; middle ground,
60, 79—80, 92, 117; patriarchality,
85-87, 90, 92, 96, 102-3, 107-8;
plebeian, 16—17; producing social
cohesion, 105, 133, 149, 183;
sources, 26, 33; Soviet, 183—84, 186—
87; violence, 117-19, 132, 180-81
Prakash, Gyan, 3, 9, 190
prostitution: cases, 98—101; as
employment, 95, 102, 224n66;
legal status, 91—93; multiethnic
context, 90, 125, 165—66, 227nl09;
in public discourse, 94, 97, 145; as
social practice, 103—5; statistics, 96,
223n62, 224n67, 225n77, 226n98;
stigmatization and prosecution,
47-^8, 90, 157
Proust, Marcel, 18
public sphere: adapting to practices and
local realities, 71, 73, 77—78, 87,
92; coordinated through hegemonic
discourses, 86, 181, 191; as elite
phenomenon, 3, 4, 59, 67, 107, 171,
173; limited to textual sphere, 25—26;
and local knowledge, 52; nation-
centered, 165; partially accessible to
plebeians, 51, 54, 61, 113; Soviet,
182-83, 186-87, 190; vehicle of
societal cohesion, 118; Underground
Russia, 207n57
purity, national, 11, 14, 65, 85, 91, 98
Pushkin, Alexander, 42
race, 5, 67, 194n8
raid (by bandits), 34-35, 37-39, 44,
109, 115, 137
rape, 15, 116, 125-29, 131-32
rationality: economic, 80, 139^41, 157;
of plebeian society, 53, 73, 133, 136;
of police, 33; of subalterns, 3, 9; of
violence, 117
Reisner, Mikhail, 178, 179
religion (confession), 14—16, 20, 23, 77,
90, 160-64, 182
revolution: of 1905, 21, 68—69, 109,
162; of 1917, 18, 174, 175; imperial,
173-75; of legal system, 177-79;
social, 165
274
Index
revolutionary: groups, 32, 35, 63, 111—
13; movement, 51, 118; rhetoric, 36,
37, 38,45, 109-11, 119, 173, 176
Riga, Liliana, 174
ruble (buying power and income
indicator), 20—21, 36, 39, 64, 75,
139, 141, 155, 200nl 1
Russian Empire, 10, 19, 55—58, 133
Russian Orthodox Christianity:
interconfessional problems, 77, 164,
240nl25; as marker of Russianness,
57, 84, 193n8; in marriage ads,
167—68; sacrilege, 162; in taxonomy
of diversity, 13, 23, 78
Russians (Russianness): in crime
statistics, 143; criminality, 29; as
ethnoconfessional nation, 2, 11,
23; intellectuals, 2—3, 52; inter-
ethnoconfessional relationships, 69,
73-79, 93, 102-6, 119-21, 151,
169; intergroup liaisons, 165—68;
language, 23, 42, 48, 89, 153;
nationalists, 26, 63—66, 70; among
police, 88, 154; problematized as
category, 27, 55, 57-59, 77, 155-56,
170; and prostitution, 91, 98; in
public discourse, 62, 71—72, 77, 148;
share in urban population, 56, 57,
83; social dynamics, 157, 159, 164;
and violence, 110, 112, 114—16,
121-26, 162-63
secondary modeling system, 23—24, 26,
67, 131
self-organization: concept, 14—17, 133,
149, 197n37; of Jewish militants;
of police, 31; of Russianness, 59; in
Soviet society, 177, 179, 188; of trade
unions, 105
Semyonov, Alexander, viii
sexuality, 91,96, 103, 108
Shklovsky, Viktor, 1, 18
shop assistants, 20—21, 36, 45, 47, 104
Siegel, Benjamin “Bugsy,” 117—18,
230n35
signs, commercial, 26, 48, 66, 69, 105—
6, 114, 138, 228nl 13
Slavophiles, 2, 10, 193n7
social capital, 71, 127, 136—37, 158,
163, 169, 24lnl39
social mobility: and anomie, 148;
downward, 157; horizontal, 172; and
population control, 159; and social
transformation, 56—57, 102-5; and
subalternity, 5; upward, 54, 176, 184,
186
Soviet Union (Soviet regime), 177, 179,
181-84, 188-90
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, 2, 5, 7, 11,
190
St. Petersburg, 4, 20, 31—32, 166
Stalin, Joseph (Stalinism), 175, 180—88,
190
Staliunas, Darius, 86
Stauter-Halsted, Keely, 95, 98
Stoler, Ann, 108
Stuchka, Petr, 178
subalterns (subalternity): after 1917
revolution, 172, 174, 176, 189-91;
as plebeians, 4, 6, 128, 129; problem
of grouping, 11, 12; problem of self-
expression, 8, 9, 10, 34, 51, 61, 94;
and social practices, 13, 14; theory, 3,
5, 7; in Turgenevs Mumu, 2
subjectivity: plebeian, 5, 8, 22, 25,
37, 191; Soviet, 176, 182; Soviet
plebeian, 187; of state institutions,
33
Sylvester, Roshanna, 53
Tatars (Tatarness): as a category, 155—56,
166; in crime statistics, 144; inter-
ethnoconfessional relationships, 26,
27, 40, 70-72, 74-78, 119-28, 164-
65, 169—70; intragroup relationships,
138; in public discourse, 28, 61,
Index
275
62, 63, 67, 78-79; share in urban
population, 10, 36, 37
Tbilisi, 103, 205
terror: anarchist, 35, 37, 45; as body
politics, 180; epistolary, 35, 44, 49;
Red, 178—80, 244n35; revolutionary,
109; Stalinist, 181, 182, 184, 189,
190
textuality, 4, 51, 52, 57, 166, 187
thieves, 73, 74, 120, 142, 147, 162, 179
Thompson, E. P., 34, 52, 104
Tiflis. See Tbilisi
town commoners, 13,21, 104, 105,
158. See also meshchane
tradition: in ethnoconfessional
settlement patterns, 78, 121, 123,
169, 228nl09; moral order, 96, 128,
129, 150, 169; of perception, 3,
14, 53, 70, 153; as religious norms,
23, 70, 77,91,94, 131, 161; of
revolutionary poetics, 35, 38; of
scholarship, 1, 6, 27, 33, 178; as
social order, 11, 84—87, 148, 160; as
socioeconomic niches, 93, 94, 97. See
also archaism
trust, 14, 50, 136-40, 143, 150, 169,
182
Turgenev, Ivan, 1—3, 6—8, 11, 16, 171,
180-81, 190
Ukraine (Ukrainian lands), 10, 30, 98,
162
Ukrainians: among anarchists, 110;
lumped with Russians in statistics,
83, 143; in social interactions, 66,
114-16, 126, 130, 131, 152, 155
Union of the Russian People, 63—65, 70
Vilna. See Vilnius
Vilnius (city and province), 10;
anonymous letters, 47—51, 93;
crime patterns, 136, 159, 162;
crime statistics, 82—83, 144;
ethnoconfessional relationships,
84, 86-90, 93, 105, 125; police,
29, 81-82, 88-89, 92, 96, 154;
population, 83—85, 94, 106, 144;
prostitution, 91—101; reputation, 86,
91, 96; social dynamics, 87, 91, 92,
95, 103, 105, 106; violent crimes,
126, 158
violence: during 1905 riots, 68—70;
communication function, 24, 59,
108, 117-19, 124, 184; daily, 114,
115, 161, 162, 164; discursive
ethnicization of, 28, 119; ethnically
marked, 62, 115-18, 121, 124,
198n42; low threshold, 23, 120;
meanings, 15,75, 114, 129, 131,
132, 172, 180, 189; sexual, 125-131;
social practice, 6, 132, 172, 180,
183—84, 187; of state terror, 181;
symbolic, 35—38, 46, 51, 163;
revolutionary, 109, 111, 112, 179
waiters, 21
white slavery, 97—99, 101, 102,
226n82
White, Richard, 58, 78
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 27
workers, 13, 32, 63, 74, 105, 121, 136;
in Soviet plebeian society, 173, 175,
178, 184, 185
Yiddish: in anonymous letters: 42, 49;
on commercial signs, 105, 106; in
social interactions, 97, 99, 101,
102, 119, 151; speakers in urban
population, 223n62
Zalesskii, Vladislav, 66
Znamenskii-Moor, 156, 2l4n61
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PLEBEIAN MODERNITY
SOCIAL PRACTICES, ILLEGALITY, AND THE
URBAN POOR IN RUSSIA, 1906-1916
Ilya Gerasimov
^ UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER PRESS
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
Note on Editorial Conventions xi
Introduction
The Subalterns Speak Out: Gerasim and the Infamous 1
1 Writing Degree Zero, and Beyond: Reading Social
Practices between the Lines 18
2 The Middle Volga City as the Middle Ground:
Urban Plebeian Society 55
3 The Patriarchal Metropolis: Trespassing Social Barriers in
Late Imperial Vilna 81
4 We Only Kill Each Other: The Anthropology of Deadly
Violence and Contested Intergroup Boundaries 108
5 The Transformative Social Experience of Illegality 133
Epilogue
Gerasim in Power: A Plebeian Modernity 171
Notes 193
Selected Bibliography 249
Index 269
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title_auth | Plebeian modernity social practices, illegality, and the urban poor in Russia, 1906-1916 |
title_exact_search | Plebeian modernity social practices, illegality, and the urban poor in Russia, 1906-1916 |
title_full | Plebeian modernity social practices, illegality, and the urban poor in Russia, 1906-1916 Ilya Gerasimov |
title_fullStr | Plebeian modernity social practices, illegality, and the urban poor in Russia, 1906-1916 Ilya Gerasimov |
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title_short | Plebeian modernity |
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