Bolshevik Women
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Author: Clements, Barbara Evans
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Color: Other
Binding: paperback
Format: Import
Number Of Pages: 356
Release Date: 13-08-1997
Part Number: 36 b/w illus.
Details: Product Description      
Bolshevik Women is a history of the women who joined the Soviet Communist Party before 1921. The book examines the reasons these women became revolutionaries, the work they did in the underground before 1917, their participation in the revolution and civil war, and their service in the building of the USSR. Drawing on a database of more than five hundred individuals as well as on intensive research into the lives of the most prominent female Bolsheviks, the study argues that women were important members of the Communist Party at its lower levels during its formative years. They were lieutenants, printing leaflets, speaking to crowds, and running party operations in the cities. They also created one of the most remarkable efforts to emancipate women from traditional society of the twentieth century. This book traces their fascinating lives from the earliest years of the revolutionary movement through to their old age in the time of Khrushchev and Brezhnev.
      Review      
'Barbara Evans Clements' provocative study of Bolshevik women adds a critically important, long-neglected dimension to our understanding of Bolshevism, the Russian revolutions, and the Stalin era. It is a thoroughly researched, compelling work of original scholarship.' Alexander Rabinowitch, University of Indiana
'A richly nuanced collective portrait of the female membership of the Bolshevik party. The book's vivid and engaging personal details are set against a textured background and gain resonance and depth from the careful quantitative work that Clements has carried out. The book captures all the complexities of radical women's lives. It represents an important contribution to both Soviet history and the history of European women.' Barbara Alpern Engel, University of Colorado
      Book Description      
An informative look at the history of Bolshevik women in the early 1900s.
      From the Back Cover      
Bolshevik Women is a history of the women who joined the Soviet Communist Party before 1921. The book examines the reasons these women became revolutionaries, the work they did in the underground before 1917, their participation in the revolution and civil war, and their service in the building of the USSR. Drawing on a database of more than five hundred individuals as well as on intensive research into the lives of the most prominent female Bolsheviks, this study argues that women were important members of the Communist Party at its lower levels during its formative years. They were lieutenants, printing leaflets, speaking to crowds and running party operations in the cities. They also created one of the most remarkable efforts to emancipate women from traditional society of the twentieth century This book traces their fascinating lives from the earliest years of the revolutionary movement through to their old age in the time of Khrushchev and Brezhnev.
      About the Author      
Barbara Evans Clements is Professor of History at the University of Akron. A leading scholar of Russian women's history, she is the author of
Bolshevik Feminist: The Life of Aleksandra Kollontai (1979) and
Daughters of Revolution: A History of Women in the USSR (1994); and co-editor (with Barbara Alpern Engel and Christine Worobec) of
Russia's Women: Accommodation, Resistance, Transformation (1991).
EAN: 9780521599207
Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
            
      
        