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The Life Cycle of Russian Things - From Fish Guts to Faberge, 1600 - Present

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Zusatztext In this engaging book, readers learn what different meanings individual objects acquired through their lifespan, and in the different places that they found themselves in, and how they were able to form different relationships with those who saw, touched, and used them depending on the setting. In doing so, this study offers an innovative perspective of the Russian past. Informationen zum Autor Matthew P. Romaniello is Assistant Professor of History at Weber State University, USA. He is the author is the author of Enterprising Empires: Russia and Britain in Eighteenth-Century Eurasia (2019) and The Elusive Empire: Kazan and the Creation of Russia, 1552-1671 (2012). He is also the editor of The Journal of World History and five edited volumes, including two with Tricia Starks. He is currently writing Humoring Russia: Body Politics in the Eighteenth Century . Alison K. Smith is Chair and Professor of History at the University of Toronto, Canada. She is the author of For the Common Good and Their Own Well-Being: Social Estates in Imperial Russia (2014) and Recipes for Russia: Food and Nationhood under the Tsars (2008). Tricia Starks is Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, USA. She is the author of Cigarettes and Soviets (2022), Smoking under the Tsars (2018) and The Body Soviet: Propaganda, Hygiene and the Revolutionary State (2008). She is also the co-editor, along with Matthew P. Romaniello, of Tobacco in Russian History and Culture: From the Seventeenth Century to the Present (2009). Vorwort A history of material culture in Russia which highlights unique Russian and Soviet materials whilst emphasizing the commonalities of the Russian experience. Zusammenfassung The Life Cycle of Russian Things re-orients commodity studies using interdisciplinary and comparative methods to foreground unique Russian and Soviet materials as varied as apothecary wares, isinglass, limestone and tanks. It also transforms modernist and Western interpretations of the material by emphasizing the commonalities of the Russian experience.Expert contributors from across the United States, Canada, Britain, and Germany come together to situate Russian material culture studies at an interdisciplinary crossroads. Drawing upon theory from anthropology, history, and literary and museum studies, the volume presents a complex narrative, not only in terms of material consumption but also in terms of production and the secondary life of inheritance, preservation, or even destruction. In doing so, the book reconceptualises material culture as a lived experience of sensory interaction. The Life Cycle of Russian Things sheds new light on economic history and consumption studies by reflecting the diversity of Russia’s experiences over the last 400 years. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of IllustrationsThe Life Cycle of Russian Things: An Introduction, Matthew P. Romaniello (Weber State University, USA), Alison K. Smith (University of Toronto, Canada), and Tricia Starks (University of Arkansas, USA) Part I - Transforming Things 1. Immateriality and Intermateriality: The Vanishing Centrality of Apothecary Wares in 17th-Century Russian Medicine, Clare Griffin (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) 2. Transnational Information, Local Commodity: Lime and Limestone in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Alison K. Smith (University of Toronto, Canada) 3. Underground Materials: The (Un-)making of Samizdat Texts, Ann Komaromi (University of Toronto, Canada) Part II - Making Things 4. Making Fish Guts into Isinglass and Glue, Matthew P. Romaniello (Weber State University, USA) 5. Weaving a Strong Cloth: Textiles on the Chikhachev Estate in 1830s Vladimir Province, Katherine Pickering Antonova (CUNY, Queen’s College, USA) 6. Sugar as a ‘Basic Necessity’: Stat...

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Authors Matthew P Romaniello, Alison K Smith, Starks
Assisted by Matthew P. Romaniello (Editor), Romaniello Matthew P. (Editor), Alison K. Smith (Editor), Tricia Starks (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9781350186064
ISBN 978-1-350-18606-4
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 154 mm x 232 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Russia, European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Material Culture, Social and cultural history, HISTORY / Russia / General

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