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Barbara Alpern Engel's Marriage, Household and Home in Modern Russia is the first book to explore the intricacies of domestic life in Russia across the modern period.Surveying the period from 1700 right up to the present day, the book explores the marital and domestic arrangements of Russians at multiple levels of society and the impact of broader historical developments, including war and revolution, upon them. It also traces the evolution of marriage, household and home as institutions over three centuries, whilst also highlighting the inter-relationship between public policy and private life, in what is a wholly original historical assessment of domesticity in modern Russia. In the process, the author expertly synthesizes the key works, arguments and discussions in the field, mapping out the historiographical landscape of this compelling aspect of Russian social history.Marriage, Household and Home in Modern Russia is crucial reading for any student or scholar of modern Russi

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Combining the personal with the political, Barbara Engel richly illustrates this history of marriage, intimacy, and family life with poignant voices from individual lives. Every page brings new reading pleasure, and Engel imbues this story with a keen sense of change over time. * Diane Koenker, Professor of Russian and Soviet History, UCL, UK *
A brilliant demonstration of the central importance of family and gender relations to the course of Russian history over more than 300 years. In lucid prose, replete with sharp insights and vivid personal stories, based on archival sources, as well as the latest research, the book offers both an introduction to the field and a thoughtful interpretation of its subject. A must read for both students and teachers. * Laura Engelstein, Henry S. McNeil Professor Emerita of Russia History, Yale University, USA *

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List of Illustrations Introduction: Considering Marriage, Household and Home 1. For Better, For Worse, 1700-1761 2. Village Practices 3. Continuity and Change, 1761-1861 4. Imperfect Freedom, 1861-1881 5. Recreating the Home, 1881-1914 6. Wars and Revolutions, 1914-1921 7. The ‘Withering Away’ and Resurrection of the Family, 1921-1940 8. War and Recovery, 1940-1953 9. Ideals Meet Realities, 1953-1991 10. Marriage Crisis Comes Home, 1991-2015 Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/9/2021 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350014473, 978-1350014473
      ISBN10: 1350014478

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Barbara Alpern Engel's Marriage, Household and Home in Modern Russia is the first book to explore the intricacies of domestic life in Russia across the modern period.Surveying the period from 1700 right up to the present day, the book explores the marital and domestic arrangements of Russians at multiple levels of society and the impact of broader historical developments, including war and revolution, upon them. It also traces the evolution of marriage, household and home as institutions over three centuries, whilst also highlighting the inter-relationship between public policy and private life, in what is a wholly original historical assessment of domesticity in modern Russia. In the process, the author expertly synthesizes the key works, arguments and discussions in the field, mapping out the historiographical landscape of this compelling aspect of Russian social history.Marriage, Household and Home in Modern Russia is crucial reading for any student or scholar of modern Russi

      Trade Review
      Combining the personal with the political, Barbara Engel richly illustrates this history of marriage, intimacy, and family life with poignant voices from individual lives. Every page brings new reading pleasure, and Engel imbues this story with a keen sense of change over time. * Diane Koenker, Professor of Russian and Soviet History, UCL, UK *
      A brilliant demonstration of the central importance of family and gender relations to the course of Russian history over more than 300 years. In lucid prose, replete with sharp insights and vivid personal stories, based on archival sources, as well as the latest research, the book offers both an introduction to the field and a thoughtful interpretation of its subject. A must read for both students and teachers. * Laura Engelstein, Henry S. McNeil Professor Emerita of Russia History, Yale University, USA *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Introduction: Considering Marriage, Household and Home 1. For Better, For Worse, 1700-1761 2. Village Practices 3. Continuity and Change, 1761-1861 4. Imperfect Freedom, 1861-1881 5. Recreating the Home, 1881-1914 6. Wars and Revolutions, 1914-1921 7. The ‘Withering Away’ and Resurrection of the Family, 1921-1940 8. War and Recovery, 1940-1953 9. Ideals Meet Realities, 1953-1991 10. Marriage Crisis Comes Home, 1991-2015 Bibliography Index

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