Russian peasant women who refused to marry : Spasovite Old Believers in the eigthteenth and nineteenth centuries /
John Bushnell's analysis of previously unstudied church records and provincial archives reveals surprising marriage patterns in Russian peasant villages in the 18th and 19th centuries. For some villages the rate of unmarried women reached as high as 70 percent. The religious group most closely...
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Bloomington, Indiana, USA :
Indiana University Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : what is the opposite of eureka?
- 1. The moral economy of Russian serf marriage, 1580s-1750s : serf marriage unregulated
- 2. Nobles discover peasant women's marriage aversion
- 3. The outer limits of female marriage aversion : Kuplia Parish in the eighteenth century
- 4. Kuplia Parish, 1830-50 : demographic crisis and the resumption of marriage
- 5. Spasovites : the covenant of despair
- 6. Baki : resistance to marriage on a forest frontier
- 7. Steksovo and Sergei Mikhailovich Golitsyn : marriage aversion in a context of prosperity.