Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: Land, People, and the Honeybee in Prehistory
Part I: Premodern Bee-Centered Landscapes
Chapter 1: Political Economies of Wax and Honey in the Rise of Rus and Muscovy from the 8th to the 15th Centuries
Chapter 2: The Honeybee and Religiosity: The Hum of Human-Bee Interaction in Prehistory, Kievan Rus, and Muscovy
Part II: Transitions: Early Modern Muscovy and Imperial Russia
Chapter 3: Beekeeping and Early Modern Empire, 1550-1800
Chapter 4: An Imperial Russian Bee Culture, 1550-1820
Part III: Modern Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Post-Soviet Russia
Chapter 5: Beekeeping and Bee Culture in the Late Empire to the Great War
Chapter 6: The Sovietization of Beekeeping: “The Most Powerful in the World”
Chapter 7: Aftermath: Bee Culture in Contemporary Public History
Conclusion
Bibliography
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