The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 /:
First published in 1977, The Russian Peasant 1920 and 1984 is a significant contribution to history.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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London :
Cass,
1977.
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Schriftenreihe: | Library of peasant studies ;
no. 4. |
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Online-Zugang: | DE-862 DE-863 |
Zusammenfassung: | First published in 1977, The Russian Peasant 1920 and 1984 is a significant contribution to history. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (120 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-120). |
ISBN: | 0203989228 9780203989227 9786610154333 6610154333 1135781508 9781135781507 1280154330 9781280154331 |
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 1 In which the well-disposed reader becomes acquainted with the triumph of socialism and Alexei Kremnev, the hero of our story. Chapter 2 Telling of the influence of Herzen on the inflamed imagination of a Soviet official.; Chapter 3 Depicting Kremnev's appearance in the land of Utopia and his pleasant conversation with a Utopian Moscow girl on the history of twentieth century painting.; Chapter 4 Continuing the third and separated from it only in order to avoid excessively lengthy chapters.; Chapter 5 Excessively long, but essential to acquaint Kremnev with Moscow in 1984. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 In which the reader will conclude that after 80 years they have not forgotten in Archangel'skoe how to make vanilla cheese-cake for tea. Chapter 7 Convincing those so inclined that the family is the family, and ever shall be.; Chapter 8 Historical; Chapter 9 Which young lady readers may skip, but which is recommended for the particular attention of members of the Communist Party.; Chapter 10 In which the fair at White Kolp' is described and the author's complete agreement with Anatole France's dictum that a story without love is like fat without mustard is explained. | |
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contents | The Russian Peasant 1920 and 1984; Copyright; Contents; Editors' Introduction; Introduction; Note on the Sources of George Orwell's 1984; On the Russian Peasantry; The Soviet Countryside 1917-1924; Contents; An Average Farm, its Income and the Family Budget; Comparative Burden of Taxation on the Land; Results; Commerce, Crafts and Trades; The Grain Loan; The Journey of my Brother Alexei to the Land of Peasant Utopia; Contents; Foreword; PART 1 The Appearance Chapter 1 In which the well-disposed reader becomes acquainted with the triumph of socialism and Alexei Kremnev, the hero of our story. Chapter 2 Telling of the influence of Herzen on the inflamed imagination of a Soviet official.; Chapter 3 Depicting Kremnev's appearance in the land of Utopia and his pleasant conversation with a Utopian Moscow girl on the history of twentieth century painting.; Chapter 4 Continuing the third and separated from it only in order to avoid excessively lengthy chapters.; Chapter 5 Excessively long, but essential to acquaint Kremnev with Moscow in 1984. Chapter 6 In which the reader will conclude that after 80 years they have not forgotten in Archangel'skoe how to make vanilla cheese-cake for tea. Chapter 7 Convincing those so inclined that the family is the family, and ever shall be.; Chapter 8 Historical; Chapter 9 Which young lady readers may skip, but which is recommended for the particular attention of members of the Communist Party.; Chapter 10 In which the fair at White Kolp' is described and the author's complete agreement with Anatole France's dictum that a story without love is like fat without mustard is explained. Chapter 11 Very similar to Chapter 9Chapter 12 Describing the considerable improvement in Moscow's museums and places of entertainment and cut short by an exceedingly unpleasant surprise.; Chapter 13 Acquainting Kremnev with the bad organisation of places of confinement in the land of Utopia and with certain forms of Utopian judicial procedure.; Chapter 14 And the last in the first part, which demonstrates both that sometimes ploughshares may be successfully turned into swords and that Kremnev finally turned out to be in an exceedingly piteous situation.; The Sign of the Zodiac |
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spelling | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / edited by R.E.F. Smith. London : Cass, 1977. 1 online resource (120 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Library of peasant studies ; no. 4 Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-120). Print version record. The Russian Peasant 1920 and 1984; Copyright; Contents; Editors' Introduction; Introduction; Note on the Sources of George Orwell's 1984; On the Russian Peasantry; The Soviet Countryside 1917-1924; Contents; An Average Farm, its Income and the Family Budget; Comparative Burden of Taxation on the Land; Results; Commerce, Crafts and Trades; The Grain Loan; The Journey of my Brother Alexei to the Land of Peasant Utopia; Contents; Foreword; PART 1 The Appearance Chapter 1 In which the well-disposed reader becomes acquainted with the triumph of socialism and Alexei Kremnev, the hero of our story. Chapter 2 Telling of the influence of Herzen on the inflamed imagination of a Soviet official.; Chapter 3 Depicting Kremnev's appearance in the land of Utopia and his pleasant conversation with a Utopian Moscow girl on the history of twentieth century painting.; Chapter 4 Continuing the third and separated from it only in order to avoid excessively lengthy chapters.; Chapter 5 Excessively long, but essential to acquaint Kremnev with Moscow in 1984. Chapter 6 In which the reader will conclude that after 80 years they have not forgotten in Archangel'skoe how to make vanilla cheese-cake for tea. Chapter 7 Convincing those so inclined that the family is the family, and ever shall be.; Chapter 8 Historical; Chapter 9 Which young lady readers may skip, but which is recommended for the particular attention of members of the Communist Party.; Chapter 10 In which the fair at White Kolp' is described and the author's complete agreement with Anatole France's dictum that a story without love is like fat without mustard is explained. Chapter 11 Very similar to Chapter 9Chapter 12 Describing the considerable improvement in Moscow's museums and places of entertainment and cut short by an exceedingly unpleasant surprise.; Chapter 13 Acquainting Kremnev with the bad organisation of places of confinement in the land of Utopia and with certain forms of Utopian judicial procedure.; Chapter 14 And the last in the first part, which demonstrates both that sometimes ploughshares may be successfully turned into swords and that Kremnev finally turned out to be in an exceedingly piteous situation.; The Sign of the Zodiac First published in 1977, The Russian Peasant 1920 and 1984 is a significant contribution to history. English. Peasants Soviet Union. Soviet Union Rural conditions. Paysannerie URSS. SOCIAL SCIENCE Regional Studies. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. bisacsh Peasants fast Rural conditions fast Soviet Union fast Smith, R. E. F. (Robert E. F.) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrHG68ykWcFGMTCDcB7H3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50013253 Print version: Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984. London : Cass, 1977 (DLC) 77364061 Library of peasant studies ; no. 4. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no95051152 |
spellingShingle | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / Library of peasant studies ; The Russian Peasant 1920 and 1984; Copyright; Contents; Editors' Introduction; Introduction; Note on the Sources of George Orwell's 1984; On the Russian Peasantry; The Soviet Countryside 1917-1924; Contents; An Average Farm, its Income and the Family Budget; Comparative Burden of Taxation on the Land; Results; Commerce, Crafts and Trades; The Grain Loan; The Journey of my Brother Alexei to the Land of Peasant Utopia; Contents; Foreword; PART 1 The Appearance Chapter 1 In which the well-disposed reader becomes acquainted with the triumph of socialism and Alexei Kremnev, the hero of our story. Chapter 2 Telling of the influence of Herzen on the inflamed imagination of a Soviet official.; Chapter 3 Depicting Kremnev's appearance in the land of Utopia and his pleasant conversation with a Utopian Moscow girl on the history of twentieth century painting.; Chapter 4 Continuing the third and separated from it only in order to avoid excessively lengthy chapters.; Chapter 5 Excessively long, but essential to acquaint Kremnev with Moscow in 1984. Chapter 6 In which the reader will conclude that after 80 years they have not forgotten in Archangel'skoe how to make vanilla cheese-cake for tea. Chapter 7 Convincing those so inclined that the family is the family, and ever shall be.; Chapter 8 Historical; Chapter 9 Which young lady readers may skip, but which is recommended for the particular attention of members of the Communist Party.; Chapter 10 In which the fair at White Kolp' is described and the author's complete agreement with Anatole France's dictum that a story without love is like fat without mustard is explained. Chapter 11 Very similar to Chapter 9Chapter 12 Describing the considerable improvement in Moscow's museums and places of entertainment and cut short by an exceedingly unpleasant surprise.; Chapter 13 Acquainting Kremnev with the bad organisation of places of confinement in the land of Utopia and with certain forms of Utopian judicial procedure.; Chapter 14 And the last in the first part, which demonstrates both that sometimes ploughshares may be successfully turned into swords and that Kremnev finally turned out to be in an exceedingly piteous situation.; The Sign of the Zodiac Peasants Soviet Union. Paysannerie URSS. SOCIAL SCIENCE Regional Studies. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. bisacsh Peasants fast Rural conditions fast |
title | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / |
title_auth | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / |
title_exact_search | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / |
title_full | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / edited by R.E.F. Smith. |
title_fullStr | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / edited by R.E.F. Smith. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / edited by R.E.F. Smith. |
title_short | The Russian peasant, 1920 and 1984 / |
title_sort | russian peasant 1920 and 1984 |
topic | Peasants Soviet Union. Paysannerie URSS. SOCIAL SCIENCE Regional Studies. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. bisacsh Peasants fast Rural conditions fast |
topic_facet | Peasants Soviet Union. Soviet Union Rural conditions. Paysannerie URSS. SOCIAL SCIENCE Regional Studies. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. Peasants Rural conditions Soviet Union |
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