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9780521802703

Women in Russia, 1700–2000

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521802703

  • ISBN10:

    0521802709

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-10-13
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Original in its range and analysis, Women in Russia, 1700-2000 fills an enormous gap in the field. It is the first book to provide a lively and compelling chronological narrative of women's experiences from the seventeenth century to the present. Synthesizing recent scholarship with her own work in primary and archival sources, Barbara Alpern Engel skillfully evokes the voices of individuals to enliven the account. The book captures the diversity of women's lives, detailing how women of various social strata were affected by and shaped historical change. Adopting the perspective of women provides fresh interpretations of Russia's past and important insights into the impact of gender on the ways that Russians defined themselves and others, and imagined political change. Designed for a scholarly as well as undergraduate readership, the book integrates women's experience into broader developments in Russia's social, economic, cultural, and political history.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Timeline
Glossary
Introduction
1. The Petrine revolution: new men, new women, new ideas: women in public and the new domesticity
2. The Petrine revolution: noblewomen at home
3. Outside the circle of privilege
4. Reformers as rebels
5. Peasants and proletarians
6. A widening sphere
7. War and revolution
8. Creating the 'new Soviet woman'
9. The second revolution
10. Engendering empire
11. World War II and its aftermath
12. Grappling with the Stalinist legacy
13. New Russians, new women?

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