Revolutionary Women in Russia, 1870-1917

Revolutionary Women in Russia, 1870-1917
Title Revolutionary Women in Russia, 1870-1917 PDF eBook
Author Anna Hillyar
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780719048388

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This study is available in paperback for the first time. At no time in Northern Ireland's history did so many significant political initiatives occur as between 1972 and 1975, the most violent and polarised years of the region's conflict. Using archival sources, this book analyses the political events and processes that informed the British government's Northern Ireland policy at the time, the complex interactions between Northern Ireland political parties, and the importance of the British-Irish diplomatic relationship to the search for a solution to the Northern Ireland conflict.Focusing on the rise and fall of the power-sharing Executive and the Sunningdale Agreement, the book challenges a number of persistent myths, including those concerning the role of the Irish government in the Northern Ireland conflict. It contests the notion that the years 1972 to 1975 represent a 'lost peace process', but demonstrates that the policies established during this period provided the template for Northern Ireland's current, ongoing peace settlement.

Revolutionary women in Russia,1870-1917

Revolutionary women in Russia,1870-1917
Title Revolutionary women in Russia,1870-1917 PDF eBook
Author Anna Hillyar
Publisher
Total Pages 217
Release 1999
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Revolutionary Women in Russia, 1870-1917

Revolutionary Women in Russia, 1870-1917
Title Revolutionary Women in Russia, 1870-1917 PDF eBook
Author Anna Hillyar
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1999
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In the Shadow of Revolution

In the Shadow of Revolution
Title In the Shadow of Revolution PDF eBook
Author Sheila Fitzpatrick
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 453
Release 2000-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 0691019495

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Asked shortly after the revolution about how she viewed the new government, Tatiana Varsher replied, "With the wide-open eyes of a historian." Her countrywoman, Zinaida Zhemchuzhnaia, expressed a similar need to take note: "I want to write about the way those events were perceived and reflected in the humble and distant corner of Russia that was the Cossack town of Korenovskaia." What these women witnessed and experienced, and what they were moved to describe, is part of the extraordinary portrait of life in revolutionary Russia presented in this book. A collection of life stories of Russian women in the first half of the twentieth century, In the Shadow of Revolution brings together the testimony of Soviet citizens and émigrés, intellectuals of aristocratic birth and Soviet milkmaids, housewives and engineers, Bolshevik activists and dedicated opponents of the Soviet regime. In literary memoirs, oral interviews, personal dossiers, public speeches, and letters to the editor, these women document their diverse experience of the upheavals that reshaped Russia in the first half of this century. As is characteristic of twentieth-century Russian women's autobiographies, these life stories take their structure not so much from private events like childbirth or marriage as from great public events. Accordingly the collection is structured around the events these women see as touchstones: the Revolution of 1917 and the Civil War of 1918-20; the switch to the New Economic Policy in the 1920s and collectivization; and the Stalinist society of the 1930s, including the Great Terror. Edited by two preeminent historians of Russia and the Soviet Union, the volume includes introductions that investigate the social historical context of these women's lives as well as the structure of their autobiographical narratives.

Midwives of the Revolution

Midwives of the Revolution
Title Midwives of the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Jane McDermid
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 243
Release 1999
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1857286243

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"The Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 and the ensuing communist regime have often been portrayed as a man's revolution, with women as bystanders or even victims. Midwives of the Revolution examines the powerful contribution made by women to the overthrow of tsarism in 1917 and their importance in the formative years of communism in Russia. Focusing on the masses as well as the high-ranking intelligentsia, Midwives of the Revolution is the first sustained analysis of female involvement in the revolutionary era of Russian history. The authors investigate the role of Bolshevik women and the various forms their participation took. Drawing on the experiences of representative individuals, the authors discuss the important relationship between Bolshevik women and the workers in the turbulent months of 1917. The authors demonstrate that women were an integral part of the revolutionary process and challenge assumptions that they served merely to ignite an essentially masculine revolt. By placing women center stage, without exaggerating their roles, this study enriches our understanding of a momentous event in twentieth-century history."--Publisher description.

The Women's Revolution

The Women's Revolution
Title The Women's Revolution PDF eBook
Author Judy Cox
Publisher Haymarket Books
Total Pages 94
Release 2019-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 1608467864

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The dominant view of the Russian Revolution of 1917 is of a movement led by prominent men like Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. Despite the demonstrations of female workers for ‘bread and herrings’, which sparked the February Revolution, in most historical accounts of this momentous period, women are too often relegated to the footnotes. Judy Cox argues that women were essential to the success of the revolution and to the development of the Bolshevik Party. With biographical sketches of famous female revolutionaries like Alexandra Kollontai and less well-known figures like Elena Stasova and Larissa Reisner, The Women’s Revolution tells the inspiring story of how Russian women threw off centuries of oppression to strike, organize, liberate themselves and ultimately try to build a new world based on equality and freedom for all.

Inside the Russian Revolution

Inside the Russian Revolution
Title Inside the Russian Revolution PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 1917
Genre Soviet Union
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