Nineteenth-century commentators often claimed that Russia burned to the ground every thirty years. In an empire whose cities were built of wood, firefighters had a visible presence throughout Russia's urban centres and became politically active across the country. Democracy Burning? studies the political, cultural, and social values of volunteer firefighters and reveals the ways in which their public organizations cooperated with the authoritarian state.
The history of Russia's urban fire departments and the authoritarian elements of a growing public sphereAbout the AuthorNigel A. Raab is a professor of Russian history at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
Book InformationISBN 9780773537798
Author Nigel RaabFormat Hardback
Page Count 270
Imprint McGill-Queen's University PressPublisher McGill-Queen's University Press