Russian Factory Women

Russian Factory Women

Author: Rose L. Glickman

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780520057364

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"A Sophisticated, detailed account of the lives of Russian factory women during the formative years of Russian industrial capitalism. Glickman examines the interaction of class and gender that shaped the lives of women during this period of great, often tumultuous social, political, and economic change. Following women from the countryside into Russia's workshops and factories and describing their daily li9ves at work, in the family, and insociety, the author suggests that women's habits, aspirations, and expectations were scarcely altered in the transition from agrarian to industrial life."--Back cover


Celebrating Women

Celebrating Women

Author: Choi Chatterjee

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13:

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Choi Chatterjee analyzes both Bolshevik attitudes towards women and the invented state rituals surrounding Women's Day to demonstrate the ways these celebrations helped construct gender notions in the Soviet Union.


Russian and West European Women, 1860-1939

Russian and West European Women, 1860-1939

Author: Marcelline J. Hutton

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 0742510433

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This ambitious study provides a sweeping overview of the position of women in England, France, Germany, and Russia/USSR from 1860-1939. The book illustrates their struggles to realize their dreams and their resourcefulness in coping with often dreary, hard, even horrifying lives. Deftly combining statistical data to underscore collective experiences and belles lettres to highlight the texture of individual women's lives, the book assesses the significance of gender, class, nationality, and religion. This richly researched work traces common patterns and unique experiences in women's lives by showing how they defined themselves, coped with daily life, and confronted disaster with courage and resourcefulness.


Women and Work in Russia, 1880-1930

Women and Work in Russia, 1880-1930

Author: Jane Mcdermid

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-19

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1317888987

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This study considers the impact of industrialisation, revolution and world war on women's working lives in Russia. Unlike existing studies this new text looks at women from all social classes. In the process the authors reveal how the stereotypical portrayal of Russian women's work as a struggle of endurance and sacrifice distorts and oversimplifies the reality of their experience between 1880 and 1930.


A History of Women in Russia

A History of Women in Russia

Author: Barbara Evans Clements

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 0253000971

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The author traces the major developments in the history of women in Russia and their impact on the history of the nation. Sketching lived experiences across the centuries, she demonstrates the key roles that women played in shaping Russia's political, economic, social, and cultural development for over a millennium, starting in 900.


Russia's Factory Children

Russia's Factory Children

Author: Boris B. Gorshkov

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780822943839

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The first English-language account of the changing role of children in the Russian workforce, from the onset of industrialization until the Communist Revolution of 1917, and an examination of the laws that would establish children's labor rights.


The Russian Worker

The Russian Worker

Author: Victoria E. Bonnell

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-09-01

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0520342410

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Here, for the first time in English translation, are contemporary accounts of working-class life during the final decades of the Russian Empire. Written by workers and other close observers of their milieu, these five selections recreate the world of Russian labor during a period of rapid industrialization and social change, a world far more complex and varied than has often been assumed. The accounts in The Russian Worker explore the daily experiences, social relations, and aspirations of factory, artisanal, and sales-clerical workers, both in and outside the place of employment. Through the eyes of contemporaries we see the routine, the organization of work, and authority relations on the shop floor as well as conditions that workers encountered in providing for food and lodging and their experiences in the areas of religion, recreation, cultural activities, family ties, and links with the countryside. With its vivid and detailed descriptions of working-class life, The Russian Worker provides new material on such important topics as the formation of workers' social identities, the position of women, patterns of stratification, and workers' concepts of status differentiation. An introductory essay by Victoria Bonnell places the selections in an historical context and examines some of the central issues in the study of Russian labor. The collection will be of value not only to specialists in the Russian field, but also to historians, sociologists, economists, and others with an interest in the sociology of work, and the history of working women.


Russia's Women

Russia's Women

Author: Barbara Evans Clements

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-09-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0520910192

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By ignoring gender issues, historians have failed to understand how efforts to control women—and women's reactions to these efforts—have shaped political and social institutions and thus influenced the course of Russian and Soviet history. These original essays challenge a host of traditional assumptions by integrating women into the Russian past. Using recent advances in the study of gender, the family, class, and the status of women, the authors examine various roles of Russian women and offer a broad overview of a vibrant and growing field.