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9780253333117
Publication Name
Baba and the Comrade : Gender and Politics in Revolutionary Russia
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Publication Year
1997
Series
Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies
Type
Textbook
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Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Elizabeth A. Wood
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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"Meticulously researched, impressively documented, and engrossingly written, ... it] contributes to a long-overdue reconception of the New Economic Policy (NEP)...." --Choice "... a well-organized, sophisticated analysis of the difficulties involved in attempting to reconcile ideology with political, economic, and cultural realities.: --The Russian Review "... a highly persuasive, revealing, and well-documented account of early Bolshevik policy, practice, and language pertaining to the 'baba problem' and the unexpected ways female and male comrades responded to the party-state's tutelary role toward women." --Slavic Review "This is a rich and densely argued study that embeds the story of the zhenotdel in the context of the political struggles and institutional structures of this formative period of the Russian Revolution. Wood demonstrates clearly the dilemma of whether women party activists should serve the party or their constituents." --American Historical Review "Wood's convincing work is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the gender-role traditionalism the Communists reinstitutionalized with their revolution." --The Women's Review of Books How could the baba--traditionally, the "backward" Russian woman--be mobilized as a "comrade" in the construction of a new state and society? Drawing on recently opened archives, Elizabeth A. Wood explains why the Bolsheviks proved unable and ultimately unwilling to realize their ideological notions of a gender-neutral society. Focusing on the creation and activities of the zhenotdel, a special women's section within the Russian Communist Party, Wood reconstructs the ways in which notions of gender sameness and difference both facilitated and complicated Bolshevik efforts at state building during the Civil War and the New Economic Policy.

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Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253333113
ISBN-13
9780253333117
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Author
Elizabeth A. Wood
Publication Name
Baba and the Comrade : Gender and Politics in Revolutionary Russia
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Series
Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hx546.W67 1997
Reviews
" . . . a highly persuasive, revealing, and well-documented account of early Bolshevik policy, practice, and language pertaining to the 'baba problem' and the unexpected ways female and male comrades responded to the party-state's tutelary role toward women." --Slavic Review". . . a well-organised, sophisticated analysis of the difficulties involved in attempting to reconcile ideology with political, economic, and cultural realities." --The Russian Review"Meticulously researched, impressively documented, and engrossingly written, [the] work is much more than an examination of the successes, tribulations, and obstacles experienced by the zhenotdely (Soviet women's sections). . . . contributes to a long-overdue reconception of the New Economic Policy" Choice" . . . a well-organised, sophisticated analysis of the difficulties involved in attempting to reconcile ideology with political, economic, and cultural realities." --The Russian Review" . . . a highly persuasive, revealing, and well-documented account of early Bolshevik policy, practice, and language pertaining to the "baba problem" and the unexpected ways female and male comrades responded to the party-state's tutelary role toward women." --Slavic Review"This is a rich and densely argued study that embeds the story of the zhenotdel in the context of the political struggles and institutional structures of this formative period of the Russian Revolution. Wood demonstrates clearly the dilemma of whether women party activists should serve the party or their constituents." --American Historical Review"Wood's convincing work is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the gender-role traditionalism the Communists reinstitutionalized with their revolution." --The Women's Review of Books"Wood enriches the existing tradition of women's history by focusing not only on the experience of real women's lives, but also on 'gender as an organising principle.' . . . This book will be of particular interest to specialists in and students of the early Soviet state and gender studies." --H- Russia
Table of Content
Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction I. The Woman Question 1. The Bolsheviks and the Genealogy of the Woman Question II. Gender in the Context of State-Making and Civil War 2. Sharp Eyes and Tender Hearts: Passing New Legislation and Fighting the Civil War 3. Identity and Organization: Creating the Women's Sections of the Communist Party 4. War Communism at Its Height: Lobbying on Behalf of Women Workers III. The New Threat to the Social Contract 5. The Liquidation Crisis in Zhenotdel Politics 6. The Crisis in Economics: The Social Contract Endangered 7. The New Threat: Zhenotdel Criticisms of the Social Costs of NEP 8. Daily Life and Gender Transformation Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
1997
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Women in Politics, Women's Studies
Lccn
97-002290
Dewey Decimal
321.9/2/0820947
Dewey Edition
21
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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