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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
NOTE ON DATES, TRANSLITERATION, AND NAMES
GLOSSARY
A SKETCH OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHY
1
THE WOMEN OF THE RUS
900–1462
The Kievan Period, Tenth Century to 1240
The Appanage Period, 1240–1462
Conclusions
2
THE AGE OF THE DOMOSTROI
1462–1695
Politics
The Lives of Poor Women
The Lives of Elite Women
The Hunt for Witches
Women of the Conquered Territories
Extraordinary Women in Troubled Times
Kremlin Women
Conclusions
3
EMPRESSE, AND SERFS
1695–1855
Peter I, 1682–1725
The Age of the Empresses, 1725–96
Change for Noblewomen in the Eighteenth Century
Romanov Domesticity, 1796–1855
Peasant Women under Serfdom
Urban Women
Women of the Conquered Territories
The Beginnings of Russian Feminism
Conclusions
4
INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION
1855–1914
Political and Economic Change, 1861–1917
The Woman Question in the Reign of Alexander II
Peasant Women after Emancipation
Women in the Cities
Gender Ideas in the Late Nineteenth Century
Women in the Borderlands
Conclusions
5
ACTIVIST WOMEN AND REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
1890–1930
Women’s Activism, 1890–1914
The Hardship and Anger of World War I
Women in the 1917 Revolution
Women in the Civil War, 1918–21
Women in the NEP Years, 1921–28
Conclusions
6
TOIL, TERROR, AND TRIUMPHS
1930–53
The Thirties
World War II
Reconstruction and Late Stalinism, 1945–53
Conclusions
7
MAKING BETTER LIVES
1953–91
Khrushchev and the Woman Question, 1955–64
Brezhnev and the Woman Question, 1964–82
Urban Women’s Lives, 1953–85
Rural Women’s Lives, 1953–85
Women in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Siberia
Gender Discontents and Feminist Whispers
The Gorbachev Years, 1985–91
Conclusions
8
GAINS AND LOSSES
1991–2010
Women’s Work in the Post-Soviet World
Discussing Gender
Politics in the Successor States
The New Activism
Satisfactions and Concerns
Conclusions
CONCLUSIONS
NOTES
INTRODUCTION
A SKETCH OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHY
1. THE WOMEN OF THE RUS, 900–1462
2. THE AGE OF THE DOMOSTROI, 1462–1695
3. EMPRESSES AND SERFS, 1695–1855
4. INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION, 1855–1914
5. ACTIVIST WOMEN AND REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE, 1890–1930
6. TOIL, TERROR, AND TRIUMPHS, 1930–53
7. MAKING BETTER LIVES, 1953–91
8. GAINS AND LOSSES, 1991–2010
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PRIMARY SOURCES
SECONDARY SOURCES
Index
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