The Russian Concept of Work: Suffering, Drama, and Tradition in Pre- and Post-Revolutionary RussiaBloomsbury Academic, 24/10/1995 - 184 من الصفحات A fresh look at Russian society, this book examines Russian attitudes towards work, particularly with respect to cultural values, and socioeconomic and related political behavior. The book begins with a discussion of the historical development of the Russian perceptions of work as a complex process of negotiations between the Russian and his contemporary social institutions and practices. Examples from contemporary culture and the arts are used as a backdrop for the discussion. Using cultural history and works of art as a means to view a non-Western route to modernization, the author provides fresh, original insight into understanding the challenges of contemporary Russian society. |
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... Pil'niak grew up in the small provincial town of Mozhaisk , in the backwoods of the province of Moscow . Pil'niak's experience and knowledge stemmed from small provincial towns , where the revolution seemed to have halted its mad pace ...
... Pil'niak grew up in the small provincial town of Mozhaisk , in the backwoods of the province of Moscow . Pil'niak's experience and knowledge stemmed from small provincial towns , where the revolution seemed to have halted its mad pace ...
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... Pil'niak's narrative . Pil'niak reveals the power of imagination , both moral and visual , of highest quality . He confronts the contradictory aspects of human deeds within the historical interplay of the spiritual and the material and ...
... Pil'niak's narrative . Pil'niak reveals the power of imagination , both moral and visual , of highest quality . He confronts the contradictory aspects of human deeds within the historical interplay of the spiritual and the material and ...
الصفحة 128
... Pil'niak's convictions , which oscillate feverishly between the lofty and the base , become even more shaky in Ivan's attempts to keep the ideal untarnished by the violence and blood that have sustained it . Here is the scene : Ognev ...
... Pil'niak's convictions , which oscillate feverishly between the lofty and the base , become even more shaky in Ivan's attempts to keep the ideal untarnished by the violence and blood that have sustained it . Here is the scene : Ognev ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Case against the Present | 23 |
Tolstoy Bulgakov Berdyayev | 35 |
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altruistic ambition Andreev Andrei belief Berdyayev Bolshevik Bukharin Bulgakov Bunin capitalist celebration challenge Chekhov contemporary context Dasha death despair economic efficiency evil feeling Geertz Gladkov Gleb Gorky Gorky's gusli heroic deed holy fools ibid industrialization intellectual intelligentsia ironic irony Ivan Babichev Ivan Dmitrievich Ivan's Kataev Kuz'ma labor Lenin Leonid Andreev Lev Tolstoy literary Makarenko martyr Marx's Marxist meaning metaphor modernization moral mundane native image nature negotiated Nikolai Berdyayev notion Olesha pain passion of Christ peasant Pedagogical Poem Pelageia physical Pil'niak political purposeful human activity Raskol rationality redemption reveals revolution Russian Christian Russian cultural Russian Orthodox Russian perception Russian revolutionary Russian tradition sacrifice sense of hope Sergei Bulgakov social change social reality socialist society Soviet spiritual Stalin Stalin's suffering and self-sacrifice surrender symbol theory Tikhon tion Tolstoy Tolstoy's Tolstoyan traditional Russian universal salvation Valentin Kataev violence vision of communist Vladimir Lenin voice Vrubel's War Communism Western conceptions workers