Women's History in Russia : (Re)Establishing the Field.
This collection of essays, all by Russian scholars, is the first of its kind to address a broad English-speaking audience. It presents the theories and methodologies employed by Russian national historiography to make sense of Russian gender and women's history. The essays in this volume discus...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2014.
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- WOMEN'S HISTORY TODAY : CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES
- Gendering Russian historiography (women's history in Russia : status and perspectives) / Natalia Pushkareva
- Overcoming Soviet academic discourse in the regions : the history of Russian women's movement / Irina Iukina.
- SEXUALITY, IDENTITY AND MORAL ORDER : RUSSIAN GENDERED BODY UNDER CONTROL
- Legal definitions of sex crimes in the laws and commentaries of Russian lawyers (1860s-1910s) / Marianna Muravyeva
- "The fallen sisters" : prostitution in the discourse of Russian feminists at the beginning of the twentieth century / Susanna Kradetskaia
- Women's piety in a post-revolutionary Russian province : self-identification and social practices / Maksim Kail
- Soviet women in partisan groups and in occupied zones during the second world war : experience, survival and fight / Irina Rebrova
- Injured narratives and homosexual subjectivities in Russia : the production of rights vocabulary in post-Soviet context / Alexander Kondakov.
- LABOR, ECONOMY AND THE GENDER SYSTEM IN RUSSIA
- Women's entrepreneurship in provincial Russia before the revolution / Svetlana Filatova
- International Women's Day and the construction of the Soviet gender system / Natalia Kozlova
- Nazi Germany and the status of women in the USSR in the 1930s / Alexander Ermakov
- "Naturally, I'm the one in charge of nutrition" : mother as "food managers" in contemporary Russian families / Olga Gromasheva
- Why are children's rights so dangerous? Interpreting juvenile justice in the light of conservative mobilization in contemporary Russia / Natalia Sherstneva.