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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This monograph studies the social status of women among the Kazakhs from a historical perspective. The author analyzes the change in the context of the transformation of the nation from a nomadic style of life to the settled one, as well as of other cultural, economic and social changes.
This is a report of the national Independent Commission on Women’s Rights. It describes the main violations of women’s rights in Russia: domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and crimes against women as a part of national traditions.
The Boriso-Glebovskii Monastery was founded by abbess Evgeniia (princess E.N. Meshcherskaia (1774-1837)) in 1823 near Moscow. The book includes biographical materials about the six abbesses of the monastery, anthems, sermons, etc.
This almanac includes biographical materials on the women writers A. Damanskaia, A. Mar, N. Sanzhar`, and L. Stolitsa. Others covered include A. Belyi, A. Blok, Ivanov, Razumnik, M. Voloshin, A. Akhmatova, and K.
Analytical survey of contemporary foreign historiography on the gender issues in Russia. It covers a wide spectrum of issues, including: periodization of gender history in Russia in the 10th-20th centuries; transformation of ideals of femininity and masculinity; evolution of family models; women’s religiosity and spiritual life; property rights of women, etc.
This monograph studies the self-reflection of the artist-?migr? in the existential situation of "bogostavlennosti" [God forsaken]. The author interprets this feeling in Jewish hermeneutics, the mystical teaching of Kabbalah.
The first chapter, Gender and Primitive Society, includes comparative studies in mythology and linguistics; the second chapter, War of Genders, or Gaining Identity, studies the mentality and life models of men and women in various historical epochs.
This collection discusses a relatively new problem for the Russian social sciences: sexism. Some of the articles were written for an essay contest at Novosibirsk University on the subject of gender stereotypes in Russia.
[ Women of Russia and Europe on the edge of a new time : ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii im. Miklukho-Maklaia RAN, 1996 Language: Russian
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This book studies the history of women in Russia and Western Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, their role in family and society, rights, education, marriage and divorce. Includes bibliographic references.