The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia : : Feminism, Nihilsm, and Bolshevism, 1860-1930 - Expanded Edition / / Richard Stites.

Richard Stites views the struggle for liberation of Russian women in the context of both nineteenth-century European feminism and twentieth-century communism. The central personalities, their vigorous exchange of ideas, the social and political events that marked the emerging ideal of emancipation--...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
©1978
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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245 1 4 |a The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia :  |b Feminism, Nihilsm, and Bolshevism, 1860-1930 - Expanded Edition /  |c Richard Stites. 
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t List of Illustrations --   |t Abbreviations --   |t Note on Transliteration and Dates --   |t Preface --   |t PART ONE: ON THE EVE --   |t I. Women and the Russian Tradition --   |t PART TWO: THE WOMAN QUESTION 1855-1881 --   |t II. The Birth of the Woman Question --   |t III. The Feminist Response --   |t IV. The Nihilist Response --   |t V. The Radical Response --   |t PART THREE: THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT 1881-1917 --   |t VI. The New Generation --   |t VII. The Feminist Movement --   |t VIII. The Socialist Women's Movement --   |t IX. Women against Women --   |t PART FOUR: WOMEN'S LIBERATION --   |t X. Bolshevik Liberation --   |t XI. The Sexual Revolution --   |t XII. The Revolution and Women --   |t Afterword to the 1990 Edition --   |t Appendix. Note on Kollontai's Social Bases of the Woman Question (1909) --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index --   |t LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA 
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520 |a Richard Stites views the struggle for liberation of Russian women in the context of both nineteenth-century European feminism and twentieth-century communism. The central personalities, their vigorous exchange of ideas, the social and political events that marked the emerging ideal of emancipation--all come to life in this absorbing and dramatic account. The author's history begins with the feminist, nihilist, and populist impulses of the 1860s and 1870s, and leads to the social mobilization campaigns of the early Soviet period. 
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546 |a In English. 
588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) 
650 7 |a HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a Alexander III, Tsar. 
653 |a Austria. 
653 |a Baku. 
653 |a Bashkirs. 
653 |a Berdichev. 
653 |a Black Repartition. 
653 |a Bolsheviks. 
653 |a Byron. 
653 |a Caucasus. 
653 |a Chebysheva-Dmitrieva. 
653 |a Crimean War. 
653 |a Daybreak. 
653 |a Ditrikh, Countess. 
653 |a Dom Trudolyubiya. 
653 |a Duma, State. 
653 |a Edelsohn. 
653 |a Ethical-Social Movement. 
653 |a French Revolution of 1789. 
653 |a Germany. 
653 |a Gordin brothers. 
653 |a Guerrier Courses. 
653 |a Holland, Holzmüller. 
653 |a International Council of Women. 
653 |a Jesus of Nazareth. 
653 |a Kashevarova-Rudneva, V. 
653 |a Kazan University. 
653 |a Kharkov University. 
653 |a Leipzig University. 
653 |a Life of the Woman Worker. 
653 |a Maltsev Commune. 
653 |a Moscow Province. 
653 |a National Council of Women (Russia). 
653 |a Odessa. 
653 |a Orenburg province. 
653 |a Paris Commune. 
653 |a Populism. 
653 |a Red Dawn Commune. 
653 |a Russian Assembly. 
653 |a Second International. 
653 |a St. Simonians. 
653 |a abortion. 
653 |a alcohol. 
653 |a childrearing. 
653 |a family. 
653 |a feminism. 
653 |a illegitimacy. 
653 |a marriage. 
653 |a maternity protection. 
653 |a meshchanstvo. 
653 |a motherhood. 
653 |a peasantry. 
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