"An original, engaging, and long-overdue assessment of the urban housing crisis in Imperial and Soviet Russia. Exceptionally well researched." - Andy Willimott, author of Living the Revolution: Urban Communes and Soviet Socialism, 1917–1932 "Resurrects the voices of reformers, landlords, cooperative organizers, and residents who made housing their concern. This is an archival tour de force and a fresh view that breaks conventional periodization to reveal new insights about everyday life in Russia across the revolutionary divide." - Christina E. Crawford, author of Spatial Revolution: Architecture and Planning in the Early Soviet Union