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New perspectives on marital relations, domesticity, and intimate life in imperial Russia.



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Barbara Alpern Engel provides a captivating and well-researched book in this newest addition to her already impressive bibliography. She uses her remarkable knowledge to analyze an archival source specific to the turn of the nineteenth century. In doing so, she details rich, new glimpses into the lives of both women and men, of all social estates, specifically their perceptions of gender roles within one of the most sacred of Russian institutions—marriage.... This should be a staple for all students and scholars of Russian social and legal history.

-- Katie Lynn * Slavic and East European Journal *

Engel examines how Russians of various classes and estates understood marital obligations and the behavior and conditions that were egregious enough to justify loosening the ties. In the process, she examines perceptions of gender roles, how these varied by estate and class, and how attitudes shifted at the end of the nineteenth century.... The cases are fascinating and provide rare insights into Russian domestic life.... Highly recommended.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Marriage and Its Discontents
1 The Ties That Bound
2 Making Marriage: Romantic Ideals and Female Rhetoric
3 Money Matters
4 Disciplining Laboring Husbands
5 Earning My Own Crust of Bread
6 Cultivating Domesticity
7 The Right to Love
8 The Best Interests of the Child
Conclusion: The Politics of Marital Strife
Appendix A. Archival Sources
Appendix B. Major Cases Used in the Book
Index

Breaking the Ties That Bound

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 03/09/2013
      ISBN13: 9780801479090, 978-0801479090
      ISBN10: 0801479096

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      New perspectives on marital relations, domesticity, and intimate life in imperial Russia.



      Trade Review

      Barbara Alpern Engel provides a captivating and well-researched book in this newest addition to her already impressive bibliography. She uses her remarkable knowledge to analyze an archival source specific to the turn of the nineteenth century. In doing so, she details rich, new glimpses into the lives of both women and men, of all social estates, specifically their perceptions of gender roles within one of the most sacred of Russian institutions—marriage.... This should be a staple for all students and scholars of Russian social and legal history.

      -- Katie Lynn * Slavic and East European Journal *

      Engel examines how Russians of various classes and estates understood marital obligations and the behavior and conditions that were egregious enough to justify loosening the ties. In the process, she examines perceptions of gender roles, how these varied by estate and class, and how attitudes shifted at the end of the nineteenth century.... The cases are fascinating and provide rare insights into Russian domestic life.... Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Marriage and Its Discontents
      1 The Ties That Bound
      2 Making Marriage: Romantic Ideals and Female Rhetoric
      3 Money Matters
      4 Disciplining Laboring Husbands
      5 Earning My Own Crust of Bread
      6 Cultivating Domesticity
      7 The Right to Love
      8 The Best Interests of the Child
      Conclusion: The Politics of Marital Strife
      Appendix A. Archival Sources
      Appendix B. Major Cases Used in the Book
      Index

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