
- 200 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Russian Women in Politics and Society
About this book
An examination of women's roles in politics and society in the contemporary Russian Federation as it creates a new market economy and democratic course born of a millennium of history and nearly 75 years of authoritarian communist rule. The stage is set in the introduction followed by an examination of the history of the Bolshevik socialist state in 1917 through the participation of women in recent multiparty elections in 1993. The tsarist and Communist gender culture is presented, and the book then considers why and how, the Soviet Union disintegrated. Next the editors explore the reborn Russia of President Boris Yeltsin and women's rights under Soviet and post-Soviet rule. The book is enriched by statistical tables and glossaries of the names of leaders and terms for easy identification.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction: Equal Players or Back to the Kitchen?
- I: WOMEN IN POLITICS: PAST AND PRESENT
- II: THE CHANGING GENDER CULTURE AND WOMEN'S PLACE
- III: THE FALL OF THE SOVIET UNION, THE RISE OF CAPITALISM, AND THE IMPACT ON WOMEN
- IV: THE CHANGING CONSTITUTIONS AND WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS
- Glossary Of Russian And Soviet Leaders
- Glossary Of Russian Terms
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- About The Contributors