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Cathy A. Frierson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: From Benevolent Force to National Misfortune: Fire's Contested Meanings in Rural Russia
- 1. Fire as Gentle Cookery and Paradise: Peasants as Mistresses and Masters of Fire 15
- 2. Fire as Apocalypse or Pathology: Peasants as Victims or Vectors of Fire 40
- 3. Fire as Russia's Historical Evil: Peasants Dispossessed by Fire 64
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PART TWO: Letting Loose the Red Rooster: Arson in Rural Russia
- 4. The Fiery Brand, Russian Style: Arson as Protest, Peasants as Incendiaries 108
- 5. Arson as Impotent Spite or Potent Practice: Peasants as Vengeful, Covetous, or Wily Actors 129
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PART THREE: Mobilizing to Make Russia Modern: Insuring, Planning, Volunteering
- 6. Fire as Insurance Hazard: Peasants as Students of Prudence and Precaution 179
- 7. Fire Contained in the Planned Village: Peasants as Residents in a Disciplined Domestic Order 204
- 8. Fire as the Internal Enemy: Peasants as Volunteer Firefighters 231
- 9. Conclusion: Fire as an Imperial Legacy, Peasants as Partners in Progress 267
- Notes 275
- References 298
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: From Benevolent Force to National Misfortune: Fire's Contested Meanings in Rural Russia
- 1. Fire as Gentle Cookery and Paradise: Peasants as Mistresses and Masters of Fire 15
- 2. Fire as Apocalypse or Pathology: Peasants as Victims or Vectors of Fire 40
- 3. Fire as Russia's Historical Evil: Peasants Dispossessed by Fire 64
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PART TWO: Letting Loose the Red Rooster: Arson in Rural Russia
- 4. The Fiery Brand, Russian Style: Arson as Protest, Peasants as Incendiaries 108
- 5. Arson as Impotent Spite or Potent Practice: Peasants as Vengeful, Covetous, or Wily Actors 129
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PART THREE: Mobilizing to Make Russia Modern: Insuring, Planning, Volunteering
- 6. Fire as Insurance Hazard: Peasants as Students of Prudence and Precaution 179
- 7. Fire Contained in the Planned Village: Peasants as Residents in a Disciplined Domestic Order 204
- 8. Fire as the Internal Enemy: Peasants as Volunteer Firefighters 231
- 9. Conclusion: Fire as an Imperial Legacy, Peasants as Partners in Progress 267
- Notes 275
- References 298
- Index 313