305.4847 STI Stites, Richard. The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia : Feminism, Nihilism and Bolshevism, 1860 - 1930 / R. Stites. - New ed. with afterword. - Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1990. - xx, 476 p. - Bibliography : p. 439 - 462. - ISBN 0-691-10058-6. - Текст : непосредственный. Index : p. 463 - 476
On the Eve : part one Women and the Russian Tradition The Woman Question, 1855 - 1881 : part two The Birth of the Woman Question The Feminist Response The Nihilist Response The Radical Response The Womens Movement, 1881 - 1917 : part three The New Generation The Feminist Movement The Socialist Womens Movement Women against Women Women's Liberation : part four Bolshevik Liberation The Sexual Revolution The Revolution and Women
"This book by Richard Stites stands out as the most comprehensive analytical study of Russian women in the century from Nicholas I to Stalin. Written with verve and wit, with enormous erudition and the highest scholarly standards, this dense survey sets out to investigate the origins of the woman question in the 1850s and 1860s, the rival responses of feminists, nihilists, and political radicals, the division of the women’s movement into hostile feminist and socialist camps, and finally the results of the Bolshevik policies directed toward women in the postrevolutionary society. ... The story told is a fascinating one and a necessary corrective to the essentially male-oriented accounts we have already of the populist, liberal, and Marxist movements" - Ronald Grigor Suny, "The Review of Politics"