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This volume offers an interdisciplinary insight into the study of women and gender relations in Russian and Soviet society.
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This volume offers an interdisciplinary insight into the study of women and gender relations in Russian and Soviet society.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9780521413886
- ISBN-10: 0521413885
- Artikelnr.: 23451644
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9780521413886
- ISBN-10: 0521413885
- Artikelnr.: 23451644
Introduction; 1. 'Better halves'? Representations of women in Russian urban
popular entertainments, 1870-1910 Catriona Kelly; 2. The Silver Age:
highpoint for women? Charlotte Rosenthal; 3. Women pharmacists in Russia
before World War I: women's emancipation, feminism, professionalization,
nationalism and class conflict Mary Schaeffer Conroy; 4. Women's rights,
civil rights and the debate over citizenship in the 1905 Revolution Linda
Edmondson; 5. Laying the foundations of democracy in Russia: E. D.
Kuskova's contribution, February-October 1917 Barbara T. Norton; 6. Mariia
L. Bochkareva and the Russian amazons of 1917 Richard Abraham; 7. Russian
women writers: an overview. Post-revolutionary dispersion and adjustment
Marina Ledkovsky (Astman); 8 .Victim or villain? Prostitution in
post-revolutionary Russia Elizabeth Waters; 9. Young women and perestroika
Sue Bridger; 10. Glasnost and the woman question Mary Buckley.
popular entertainments, 1870-1910 Catriona Kelly; 2. The Silver Age:
highpoint for women? Charlotte Rosenthal; 3. Women pharmacists in Russia
before World War I: women's emancipation, feminism, professionalization,
nationalism and class conflict Mary Schaeffer Conroy; 4. Women's rights,
civil rights and the debate over citizenship in the 1905 Revolution Linda
Edmondson; 5. Laying the foundations of democracy in Russia: E. D.
Kuskova's contribution, February-October 1917 Barbara T. Norton; 6. Mariia
L. Bochkareva and the Russian amazons of 1917 Richard Abraham; 7. Russian
women writers: an overview. Post-revolutionary dispersion and adjustment
Marina Ledkovsky (Astman); 8 .Victim or villain? Prostitution in
post-revolutionary Russia Elizabeth Waters; 9. Young women and perestroika
Sue Bridger; 10. Glasnost and the woman question Mary Buckley.
Introduction; 1. 'Better halves'? Representations of women in Russian urban
popular entertainments, 1870-1910 Catriona Kelly; 2. The Silver Age:
highpoint for women? Charlotte Rosenthal; 3. Women pharmacists in Russia
before World War I: women's emancipation, feminism, professionalization,
nationalism and class conflict Mary Schaeffer Conroy; 4. Women's rights,
civil rights and the debate over citizenship in the 1905 Revolution Linda
Edmondson; 5. Laying the foundations of democracy in Russia: E. D.
Kuskova's contribution, February-October 1917 Barbara T. Norton; 6. Mariia
L. Bochkareva and the Russian amazons of 1917 Richard Abraham; 7. Russian
women writers: an overview. Post-revolutionary dispersion and adjustment
Marina Ledkovsky (Astman); 8 .Victim or villain? Prostitution in
post-revolutionary Russia Elizabeth Waters; 9. Young women and perestroika
Sue Bridger; 10. Glasnost and the woman question Mary Buckley.
popular entertainments, 1870-1910 Catriona Kelly; 2. The Silver Age:
highpoint for women? Charlotte Rosenthal; 3. Women pharmacists in Russia
before World War I: women's emancipation, feminism, professionalization,
nationalism and class conflict Mary Schaeffer Conroy; 4. Women's rights,
civil rights and the debate over citizenship in the 1905 Revolution Linda
Edmondson; 5. Laying the foundations of democracy in Russia: E. D.
Kuskova's contribution, February-October 1917 Barbara T. Norton; 6. Mariia
L. Bochkareva and the Russian amazons of 1917 Richard Abraham; 7. Russian
women writers: an overview. Post-revolutionary dispersion and adjustment
Marina Ledkovsky (Astman); 8 .Victim or villain? Prostitution in
post-revolutionary Russia Elizabeth Waters; 9. Young women and perestroika
Sue Bridger; 10. Glasnost and the woman question Mary Buckley.