Russian Women, 1698–1917 – Experience and Expression, An Anthology of Sources
Autor Robin Bisha, Jehanne M Gheith, Christine C. Holden, William G. Wagneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253215239
ISBN-10: 0253215234
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253215234
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; List of Translators; Note on Transliteration and Dates; Map; Timeline; AbbreviationsIntroductionCHAPTER I: Defining IdealsIntroductionEighteenth-Century SermonsA. On Purity of LifeB. Holy MartyrsSt. Tikhon on Christian Family DutiesMaria Korsini, The Ideal FamilyVissarion Belinskii, Review of A VictimNikolai Pirogov, Questions of LifeMaria Vernadskaia, Destiny of WomenEvgenia Tur versus Natalia Grot, "The" Russian WomanAriadna Tyrkova, The Emancipation of WomenCHAPTER II: Family LifeIntroductionPrincess Dashkova's DowrySynod Decree on Underage MarriagesVarvara Tatishcheva, JournalGlafira Rzhevskaia, MemoirsMaria Ivankova, Letter to Her MotherEkaterina Dashkova, Letter to Her DaughterDiary of a Young Noblewoman, on Her MotherAleksandra Levshina Mourns Her SisterAnna Volkova, Recollections of ChildhoodAleksandra Efimenko, On Peasant Women's LivesFemale PovertyA. Lidiia Avilova, "On the Road"B. A. S. Saburova, "Why Infants Die in [Peasant] Villages"Evdokiia Rostopchina, "The Forced Marriage"Divorce A. Zhenka AnnaB. Varvara KondratevnaC. Aleksandra DvorskovaD. Ia. Ludmer, Abused Peasant WomenCHAPTER III: SexualityIntroductionSex and Eighteenth-Century NoblewomenA. Tsaritsa PraskoviaB. Aleksandra LevshinaC. Glafira RzhevskaiaD. Anna LabzinaRegulating SexualityA. Exile for Indecent BehaviorB. Regulation of Peasants' Sexuality1. Edict, Sexually Abusive Landowner2. Irina Globina, Penance for FornicationC. Arranging Marriages1. Peasant Practices2. Advice of an Elderly WomanD. Maria Pokrovoskaia, Should Men be Chaste?E. Prostitutes' PetitionMusic hall songsA. Cruel RomanceB. Shansonetki1. "I was Sitting in My Kitchen"2. "Here and There"Girlfriends: Tsvetaeva to ParnokCHAPTER IV: Work and SchoolingIntroductionThe Empress and the Philosopher: Catherine II/Voltaire CorrespondenceThe Institutka and the Empress: Levshina/Catherine II CorrespondenceFathers and DaughtersA. Vasilii TatishchevB. Mikhail SperanskiiPrivate SchoolingA. Anna Virt, Petition to Establish a SchoolB. Diary of a Young Noblewoman: Curriculum and TeachersState Schooling: Regulations and ExperienceA. Women's Patriotic Society, School for GirlsB. State Women's Gymnasiums and ProgymnasiumsC. Ekaterina Kuskova, MemoirsAdmission to UniversitiesMedical Schooling and PracticeA. Belostok Obstetrical InstituteB. Moscow Medical Practitioners' School for WomenC. St. Petersburg Women's Medical InstituteProstitution as a Profession: Speech of Aleksandra DementevaPeasant Women's Work Property ManagementA. Tsaritsas Ekaterina and Praskovia, CorrespondenceB. Request of Baroness StroganovaThe Woman WriterA. Elena Gan, "Society's Judgement"B. Evdokiia Rostopchina, "To My Critics"Women and the MilitaryA. Anna MenshikovaB. Varvara BakuninaC. Maria BochkarevaCHAPTER V: Religion, Piety, and Spiritual LifeIntroductionPeasant RitualsAnna Volkova, Easter Period in the Merchant DistrictAnna Labzina, MemoirsMaria Korsini, Thoughts and Tales Dedicated to YouthDoubts about Religion: Diary of a Young NoblewomanPopular Piety and Religious DissentA. Isidora (Daria)B. Anastasia KerovaC. Witchcraft1. Agrafena Ignateva2. Maria MarkovaD. Old Believers: IguminshchevaMonasticismA. MavrikiiaB. Serafima, AutobiographyC. Founding a Women's Religious Community: Donation of Countess Orlova-DavydovaD. Donations to the Alekseevskii ConventThe Office of Deaconess: Liudmila Gerasimova, Letter to the Russian Orthodox Church Council of 1917-1918CHAPTER VI: Opposition and ActivismIntroductionSerf Women's Resistance: Countess Vorontsova's OrderMarko Vovchok, "Sasha"Elena Likhacheva, Letter to the TsarThe Women's Movement and its Mission: Anna Kalmanovich, Speech to the Women's Congress, 1908Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik, "First Ball"Women Supporting Women in Opposition: Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Reminiscences of Natalia ArmfeldtPeasant Women Protest: Police ReportsA. Village of Chernech, Baltskii District, Podolia ProvinceB. Hamlet of Zubovskoe, Korotaiskii District, Voronezh ProvinceC. Village of Arkhangelskoe, Urzhunskii District, Viatka ProvinceD. Village of Bunino, Bolkhovskii District, Orel ProvinceWorking Women in the Gapon Assembly: Vera Karelina, MemoirsCivic Activism:A. Charitable Work1. Natalia Zagrazhskaia2. Evgenia Berkut, Memoirs of a District TrusteeB. Prostitution and Alcoholism1. Maria Pokrovskaia, Prostitution and Alcoholism2. On Abolishing Brothels: Ekaterina Gardner, speech, 1910C. On the Outskirts of St. Petersburg: Sofia Panina, MemoirsGlossarySuggested Readings in EnglishIndex
Descriere
A rich compendium of primary sources in English translation that document the experiences and accomplishments of Russian women from the 18th to the early 20th century