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| #906583 in Books | 2002-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .68 x6.40 x7.98l,.60 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| A fascinating look at life in early 19th century Russia|By Customer|What a fun book! The author tells of his life as a serf in the Imperial Russia of the early 19th Century. Admittedly, his was not the life of a typical serf--he was well educated, eventually being emancipated by his "owner" (and the description of this process is in itself fascinating). The great part of|From Library Journal|In 1975, translator Jacobson first acquainted us with Nikitenko in Diary of a Russian Censor which she edited. Now, again in his own words, we have this account of Nikitenko's childhood and adolescence, which he began writing in 1851. His co
A rare and powerful document. Nikitenko’s memoir should take its place next to the very best ex-slave narratives and those of untouchables in India.”James C. Scott
An important historical account that reveals a great deal about the realities of serfdom.”Juliet Wittman, Washington Post Book World
One of the best surviving accounts of Russian serfdom.”Blake Eskin, Lingua Franca
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