6 edition of Women in the Stalin era found in the catalog.
Published
2001
by Palgrave in Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-243) and index.
Statement | Melanie Ilič. |
Series | Studies in Russian and East European history and society |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ1663 .I45 2001 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 256 p. : |
Number of Pages | 256 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15580335M |
ISBN 10 | 0333779304 |
LC Control Number | 2001035789 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 46976598 |
Russia's seeming inability to come to terms with its past, particularly the butchery of the Stalin era, is the theme of Stephen Cohen's commendable new book. This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of Stalinist thought, policy and and their effects. It places the man and his ideology into context both within pre-Revolutionary Russia, Lenin's Soviet Union and post.
The Stalin Era, (Routledge, London, ) This book provides a wide-ranging overview of Stalin. It is not a comprehensive as other books on this list, but it is a fantastic place to start. Simon Sebag Montefiore. Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar. (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ) Simon Montefiore's acclaimed biography of Stalin during the. In his new book The Stalinist Era (Cambridge University Press, ), David L. Hoffmann focuses on the myriad ways in which Stalinist practices had their origins in World War I () and Russian Civil War era (). These periods saw mass mobilizations of the population take place not just in Russia and the early Bolshevik state, but in many other nations, too.
And Richard Stites, in his work, asserted that after the death of Stalin, a commitment to women’s emancipation resurfaced as component of the Soviet ideology. But by and large, very few scholars have undertaken any detailed investigations into the social history of women in the s. Most of the recent scholarship is more interested in. The people continued to criticise Stalin and the Soviet regime, and complain about particular policies. The book examines many themes, including attitudes towards social and economic policy, the terror, and the leader cult, shedding light on a hugely important part of Russia's social, political, and cultural history.
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This book brings together for the first time a collection of essays by western scholars about women in the Stalin era (). It explores both the realities of women's lived experience in the s and s, and the various forms in which womanhood and femininity were represented and constructed in.
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It explores both the realities of women's experience in the s and s, and the various forms in which womanhood and feminity were represented and constructed in these decades/5(2). This Women in the Stalin era book brings together for the first time a collection of essays by western scholars about women in the Stalin era ().
It explores both the realities of women's lived experience in the s and s, and the various forms in which womanhood and femininity were represented and constructed in Brand: Palgrave Macmillan UK.
This book brings together for the first time a collection of essays by western scholars about women in the Stalin era (). It explores both the realities of women's lived experience in the s and s, and the various forms in which womanhood and femininity were represented and constructed in these decades.
Women in the Stalin Era challenges the scholarly neglect women's history has. The book focuses on the role that women played within the Communist Party, which will also show how women acted in public, political situations.
“Women in World History.” Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, This website looks at the implications of Stalin’s policies on Soviet women.
Women in the Stalin Era. Women in the Stalin Era pp | Cite as. Women’s Work and Emancipation in the Soviet Union, – Authors; Authors and affiliations; Susanne Conze; Chapter. 2 Citations; Downloads; Part of the Studies in Russian and East European History and Society book series (SREEHS) Abstract.
Women’s work made a. This book brings together for the first time a collection of essays by western scholars about women in the Stalin era (). It explores both the realities of women's lived experience in the s and s, and the various forms in which womanhood and femininity were represented and constructed in these : Melanie Ilic.
Book Description. This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of Stalinist thought, policy and and their effects.
It places the man and his ideology into context both within pre-Revolutionary Russia, Lenin's Soviet Union. This book brings together for the first time a collection of essays by western scholars about women in the Stalin era (). Women in the Stalin Era challenges the scholarly neglect women's history has suffered at the hands, and pens, of Russian and western historians of the Stalin period.
The Stalin Era by Philip Boobbyer, The Stalin Era Books available in PDF, EPUB, Mobi Format. Download The Stalin Era books, This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of. This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of Stalinist thought, policy and and their effects.
It places the man and his ideology into context both within pre-Revolutionary Russia, Lenin's Soviet Union and post. Russian literature - Russian literature - The Stalin era: The decade beginning with Stalin’s ascendancy in the late s was one of unprecedented repression.
The “war in the countryside” to enforce the collectivization of agriculture cost more than 10 million lives, about half of them by starvation.
Purges took the lives of millions more, among them Babel, Kharms, Mandelshtam, Pilnyak. The Stalin era (–53) Stalin, a Georgian, surprisingly turned to “Great Russian” nationalism to strengthen the Soviet regime. During the s and ’40s he promoted certain aspects of Russian history, some Russian national and cultural heroes, and the Russian language, and he held the Russians up as the elder brother for the non-Slavs to emulate.
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the extent to which Stalin has used the ideology of communism to promote feminism in Soviet Union in the s and early s. In order to do so, this paper focuses on one of the central notions of Stalin’s domestic policies, the “New Soviet Woman.” This concept stresses on two major elements, industrial productivity and reproductivity at home, and.
Books Another View of Stalin (Part I) (K) Another View of Stalin (Part II) The Stalin Era, (4M) Women in the Stalin Era, Anna Louise Strong (K) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of Stalinist thought, policy and and their s: 2. This book provides a wide-ranging history of every aspect of Stalin's dictatorship over the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Drawing upon a huge array of primary and secondary sources, The Stalin Era is a first-hand account of Stalinist thought, policy and and their effects. Armstrong, notes on women in Soviet USSR, Page 2 Examples of Lenin and Stalin’s policies for women: Lenin Stalin 1.
Divorce made cheap, easy and available at the request of one partner. As a result many men (and women) abandoned each other and/or their children and moved to another area where they could not be tracked down.
Women in the Gulag in the s / Emma Mason ; 8. The Untold Story of the Obshchestvennitsa in the s / Mary Buckley ; 9. Women Writers of the s: Conformity or Subversion. / Rosalind Marsh ; The New Soviet Woman and the Leader Cult in Soviet Art / Susan E. Reid ; Women's Work and Emancipation in the Soviet Union.
A remark often attributed to Stalin is, “A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic.” This is the story of five such tragedies. They are stories about women because, as in so many cases, it was the wives and daughters who survived to tell what happened. Stalin's marriage to his second wife lasted 12 years.
He first met Nadezhda as a little girl, as he had spent a lot of time with her mother, Olga, a married woman, in Baku.The Stalin Era book. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers/5(2).