The Domostroi by Carolyn Johnston Pouncy

The Domostroi by Carolyn Johnston Pouncy

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A manual on household management, the "Domostroi" is one of the few sources on the social history and secular life of Russia in the time of Ivan the Terrible.

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The Domostroi by Carolyn Johnston Pouncy

Winner of the 1994 Heldt Prize from the Association of Women in Slavic Studies A manual on household management, the Domostroi is one of the few sources on the social history and secular life of Russia in the time of Ivan the Terrible. It depicts a society that prized religious orthodoxy, reliance on tradition, and absolute subordination of the individual to the family and the state. Specific instructions tell how to arrange hay, visit monasteries, distill vodka, treat servants, entertain clergy, cut out robes, and carry out many other daily activities. Carolyn Johnston Pouncy here offers, with an informative introduction, the first complete English translation.

The Domostroi is a wonderful resource for the social history of the Muscovite period that is, sadly, little seen by any but the most serious specialist... This translation goes a long way toward opening the Domostroi to a wider audience.... The translation itself reads well—a difficult feat, considering the abstruse style of the original. Throughout, Pouncy uses footnotes to educate readers with fuller information about the history and society of Muscovy, controversies among modern historians, choices she made for the translation and bibliographic citations for her work.

* Russian Review *

The Domostroi, which literally means 'household order,' is a 16th-century Russian guide to life for noblemen, an exhaustive inventory of homilies, rules and recipes ranging from how to instill obedience in a wife to instructions for making mead and storing cabbage. Students of Russian history have long valued the Domostroi for its insights into how society was ordered in the early days of czarist rule. But even the merely curious can revel in the domestic preoccupations and atavistic advice in this ably translated and annotated edition.. Much of the Domostroi reads like a kind of 'Hints from Heloise'—and Abelard.

-- Alessandra Stanley * New York Times Book Review *
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ISBN 13 9780801496899
ISBN 10 0801496896
Title The Domostroi
Author Carolyn Johnston Pouncy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornell University Press
Year published 1995-09-07
Number of pages 278
Prizes Winner of Winner of the 1994 Heldt Prize (Association of Wom.
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.