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A Life of the Earl of Mayo V1: Fourth Viceroy of India (1876)

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Anyone who has spent time in Russia knows the importance of ‘going to the dacha.’ In this ethnography Melissa Caldwell reveals the mystique of rural life by exploring the social nature of gardening and making food, and Russian relationships to the land. It’s truly an innovative study! Catherine Wanner, author of Communities of the Converted: Ukrainians and Global Evangelism In this engaging ethnography, Melissa Caldwell brilliantly demonstrates what is peculiarly Russian about the dacha, long an object of literary and nostalgic imagining, while simultaneously situating the ‘vacation cottage’ within larger histories of leisure, consumption, home, and post-socialist transition. A must-read for scholars of Russia or tourism. Pamela Ballinger, author of History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
348
ISBN
9781164776246

Anyone who has spent time in Russia knows the importance of ‘going to the dacha.’ In this ethnography Melissa Caldwell reveals the mystique of rural life by exploring the social nature of gardening and making food, and Russian relationships to the land. It’s truly an innovative study! Catherine Wanner, author of Communities of the Converted: Ukrainians and Global Evangelism In this engaging ethnography, Melissa Caldwell brilliantly demonstrates what is peculiarly Russian about the dacha, long an object of literary and nostalgic imagining, while simultaneously situating the ‘vacation cottage’ within larger histories of leisure, consumption, home, and post-socialist transition. A must-read for scholars of Russia or tourism. Pamela Ballinger, author of History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
348
ISBN
9781164776246