Village Mothers – Three Generations of Change in Russia and Tataria
Autor David L. Ranselen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2005
" A] major contribution to the field.... an important book that should be of considerable interest to medical historians and historians of peasants, the family, and of women." American Historical Review
Village Mothers describes the reception of modern medical ideas and practices by three generations of Russian and Tatar village women in the 20th century. Using the village mothers own words, David L. Ransel shows how the women mediated the inherited beliefs of their families and communities, the claims of the state to control reproduction, and their personal desires for a better life."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253218209
ISBN-10: 0253218209
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 30 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253218209
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 30 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Recenzii
[A]n outstanding work of historical ethnography. . . . The book offers wonderful insight into how women created and understood the great changes of the 20th century. It is unique in its scope and its intimate knowledge of rural life. Russian Review[A] major contribution to the field. . . . an important book that should be of considerable interest to medical historians and historians of peasants, the family, and of women. American Historical Review
Cuprins
1. Child Welfare before the Revolution
2. Soviet Efforts to Transform Village Mothering
3. Courtship and Marriage
4. Fertility Choices
5. Giving Birth
6. Baptism and Equivalent Muslim Rites
7. Coping with Infant Death
8. Child Care
9. Conclusion: Life and Loyalty in Hard Times
Appendix A: List of Informants
Appendix B: Questionnaire
Notes
Bibliography
Index
2. Soviet Efforts to Transform Village Mothering
3. Courtship and Marriage
4. Fertility Choices
5. Giving Birth
6. Baptism and Equivalent Muslim Rites
7. Coping with Infant Death
8. Child Care
9. Conclusion: Life and Loyalty in Hard Times
Appendix A: List of Informants
Appendix B: Questionnaire
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
David L. Ransel
Descriere
Three generations of Russian and Tatar women speak out about marriage, abortion, birthing, and child-rearing practices over the course of the 20th century.