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ISBN-10
0691052549
Book Title
The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia: Feminism, Nihilsm, and
Genre
HISTORY
ISBN
9780691052540
Publication Year
1978
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject Area
History, Social Science, Political Science
Publication Name
Women's Liberation Movement in Russia : Feminism, Nihilsm, and Bolshevism, 1860-1930 - Expanded Edition
Author
Richard Stites
Features
Revised
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Women's Studies, Political Ideologies / General
Number of Pages
512 Pages

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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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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691052549
ISBN-13
9780691052540
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4466603

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
512 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Women's Liberation Movement in Russia : Feminism, Nihilsm, and Bolshevism, 1860-1930 - Expanded Edition
Publication Year
1978
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Women's Studies, Political Ideologies / General
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Social Science, Political Science
Author
Richard Stites
Format
Hardcover

Additional Product Features

LCCN
77-072137
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'"This book by Richard Stites stands out as the most comprehensive analytical study of Russian women in the century from Nicholas I to Stalin. Written with verve and wit, with enormous erudition and the highest scholarly standards, this dense survey sets out to investigate the origins of the woman question in the 1850s and 1860s, the rival responses of feminists, nihilists, and political radicals, the division of the women's movement into hostile feminist and socialist camps, and finally the results of the Bolshevik policies directed toward women in the postrevolutionary society. . . . The story told is a fascinating one and a necessary corrective to the essentially male-oriented accounts we have already of the populist, liberal, and Marxist movements."-- Ronald Grigor Suny, Review of Politics, "This is the first narrative history of the Russian women's movement, and it is greatly needed. It provides a whole developing field of study. No one else has Richard Stites' range of knowledge and grasp of sources in this area." --Sheila Fitzpatrick, Columbia University, "A remarkably sensitive, highly objective, many-sided discussion of the achievements of [this] movement. . . . Richard Stites has given us social history at its very best, one of those rare scholarly works capable of touching the hearts and minds of a wide audience of specialists and nonspecialists alike."-- Roberta T. Manning, Journal of Modern History, A remarkably sensitive, highly objective, many-sided discussion of the achievements of [this] movement. . . . Richard Stites has given us social history at its very best, one of those rare scholarly works capable of touching the hearts and minds of a wide audience of specialists and nonspecialists alike. ---Roberta T. Manning, Journal of Modern History, "Richard Stites has made a unique contribution. He has taken into account the entire published literature, and he offers a comprehensive interpretation. There are no other books on this subject of this scope in any language." --Cyril E. Black, Princeton University, "Richard Stites's book is alive with events and individuals. It is a dramatic story well told, with understanding for reformers and revolutionaries, and a sensible, balanced assessment of their successes and failures."-- Barbara Evans Clements, Journal of Social History, "This book by Richard Stites stands out as the most comprehensive analytical study of Russian women in the century from Nicholas I to Stalin. Written with verve and wit, with enormous erudition and the highest scholarly standards, this dense survey sets out to investigate the origins of the woman question in the 1850s and 1860s, the rival responses of feminists, nihilists, and political radicals, the division of the women's movement into hostile feminist and socialist camps, and finally the results of the Bolshevik policies directed toward women in the postrevolutionary society. . . . The story told is a fascinating one and a necessary corrective to the essentially male-oriented accounts we have already of the populist, liberal, and Marxist movements." --Ronald Grigor Suny, Review of Politics, This book by Richard Stites stands out as the most comprehensive analytical study of Russian women in the century from Nicholas I to Stalin. Written with verve and wit, with enormous erudition and the highest scholarly standards, this dense survey sets out to investigate the origins of the woman question in the 1850s and 1860s, the rival responses of feminists, nihilists, and political radicals, the division of the women's movement into hostile feminist and socialist camps, and finally the results of the Bolshevik policies directed toward women in the postrevolutionary society. . . . The story told is a fascinating one and a necessary corrective to the essentially male-oriented accounts we have already of the populist, liberal, and Marxist movements. ---Ronald Grigor Suny, Review of Politics, "Richard Stites's book is alive with events and individuals. It is a dramatic story well told, with understanding for reformers and revolutionaries, and a sensible, balanced assessment of their successes and failures." --Barbara Evans Clements, Journal of Social History, "A remarkably sensitive, highly objective, many-sided discussion of the achievements of [this] movement. . . . Richard Stites has given us social history at its very best, one of those rare scholarly works capable of touching the hearts and minds of a wide audience of specialists and nonspecialists alike." --Roberta T. Manning, Journal of Modern History, '"This book by Richard Stites stands out as the most comprehensive analytical study of Russian women in the century from Nicholas I to Stalin. Written with verve and wit, with enormous erudition and the highest scholarly standards, this dense survey sets out to investigate the origins of the woman question in the 1850s and 1860s, the rival responses of feminists, nihilists, and political radicals, the division of the women's movement into hostile feminist and socialist camps, and finally the results of the Bolshevik policies directed toward women in the postrevolutionary society. . . . The story told is a fascinating one and a necessary corrective to the essentially male-oriented accounts we have already of the populist, liberal, and Marxist movements."-- Ronald Grigor Suny, The Review of Politics, "A remarkably sensitive, highly objective, many-sided discussion of the achievements of [this] movement. . . . Richard Stites has given us social history at its very best, one of those rare scholarly works capable of touching the hearts and minds of a wide audience of specialists and nonspecialists alike."-- Roberta T. Manning, The Journal of Modern History, Richard Stites's book is alive with events and individuals. It is a dramatic story well told, with understanding for reformers and revolutionaries, and a sensible, balanced assessment of their successes and failures. ---Barbara Evans Clements, Journal of Social History, "This book by Richard Stites stands out as the most comprehensive analytical study of Russian women in the century from Nicholas I to Stalin. Written with verve and wit, with enormous erudition and the highest scholarly standards, this dense survey sets out to investigate the origins of the woman question in the 1850s and 1860s, the rival responses of feminists, nihilists, and political radicals, the division of the women's movement into hostile feminist and socialist camps, and finally the results of the Bolshevik policies directed toward women in the postrevolutionary society. . . . The story told is a fascinating one and a necessary corrective to the essentially male-oriented accounts we have already of the populist, liberal, and Marxist movements."-- Ronald Grigor Suny, Review of Politics
Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Lc Classification Number
Hq1662
Copyright Date
1978

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