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Esther Kingston-Mann (Author)
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December 21, 1998

This ground-breaking work documents Russian efforts to appropriate Western solutions to the problem of economic backwardness since the time of Catherine the Great. Entangled then as now with issues of cultural borrowing, educated Russians searched for Western nations, ideas, and social groups that embodied universal economic truths applicable to their own country. Esther Kingston-Mann describes Russian Westernization--which emphasized German as well as Anglo-U.S. economics--while she raises important questions about core values of Western culture and how cultural values and priorities are determined.

This is the first historical account of the significant role played by Russian social scientists in nineteenth-century Western economic and social thought. In an era of rapid Western colonial expansion, the Russian quest for the "right" Western economic model became more urgent: Was Russia condemned to the fate of India if it did not become an England? In the 1900s, Russian liberal economists emphasized cultural difference and historical context, while Marxists and prerevolutionary government reformers declared that inexorable economic laws doomed peasants and their "medieval" communities. On the eve of 1917, both the tsarist regime and its leading critics agreed that Russia must choose between Western-style progress or "feudal" stagnation. And when peasants and communes survived until Stalin's time, he mercilessly destroyed them in the name of progress. Today Russia's painful modernizing traditions shape the policies of contemporary reformers, who seem as certain as their predecessors that economic progress requires wholesale obliteration of the past.



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Esther Kingston-Mann is Ford Service Professor of History and American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the author of Lenin and the Problem of Marxist Peasant Revolution and coeditor and contributor to Peasant Economy, Culture, and Politics of European Russia, 1800-1921 (Princeton). --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (December 21, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691004331
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691004334
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
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3.0 out of 5 stars Economics and the peasant commune in late Tsarist Russia, September 7, 2000
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Under what is perhaps the most misleading cover I have ever seen is a study of late tsarist Russia's attitudes toward the peasant commune, and an analysis of the western economic influences on Russia prior to 1905. Kingston-Mann traces the western examples of England, France, Denmark, and Germany in their agricultural modernization and attitudes toward the peasantry, and shows how Russia's economists borrowed from these. Common to the western-oriented economists she looks at is an anti-commune attitude, viewing the basic peasant institution as backward, "asiatic," and an opponent to modernization. She also gives examples of thinkers and schools of though, from the Slavophiles to the later writings of Marx, that had a more positive view of the commune, but were largely suppressed or decried as romantic and reactionary by the anti-peasant "westernizers." Ending with modern parallels in contemporary Russia, Kingston-Mann pleads that contemporary advocates of Russian economic reform consider the effects of their ideas on the populace, and resist the drive to "over-westernize."

While her scholarship is very thorough, Kingston-Mann is too concerned with the attitudes and representation of the peasantry to consider their actualities, and the book suffers somewhat for this. There is little consideration of the entrepreneurialism and role of the serf and post-emancipation peasant. She also disregards the pro-commune attitude of the Tsarist government post-emancipation, and has little to say about the peasant oriented Socialist Revolutionary party. But aside from these objections, this book is a strong example of economic and intellectual history in late tsarist Russia.

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FOR MOST OF Western history, peasants were for educated Europeans a negligible phenomenon. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
obshchinnoe vladenie, commune framework, repressive modernization, ekonomicheskogo obshchestva, periodic repartition, commune peasants, communal property systems, historical economists, peasant commune, ego vremia, private tenure, strip cultivation, peasant emancipation, peasant freedom, xix veka, see general discussion, economic pluralism, bound peasants, peasant majority, communal tenure, land commune, scattered strips, government reformers
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Adam Smith, Moscow University, Karl Marx, United States, Free Economic Society, Western European, Arthur Young, Alexander Herzen, John Stuart Mill, Catherine the Great, Peter the Great, August Comte, Social Democrats, Tsar Alexander, Tsar Nicholas, Baltic German, Imperial Russia, Ivan Aksakov, Minister of Finance, West European, Frederic Bastiat, Mercier de la Rivière, Communist Manifesto, England's Agricultural Revolution, Ministry of Finance
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