Stalinism on the Frontier of Empire : Women and State Formation in the Soviet Far East
معرفی کتاب «Stalinism on the Frontier of Empire : Women and State Formation in the Soviet Far East» نوشتهٔ Elena Shulman، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book is a fascinating account of frontier Stalinism told through the previously unexplored history of a campaign to attract female settlers to the socialist frontiers of the Soviet Far East in the late 1930s. Elena Shulman reveals the instrumental part these migrants played in the extension of Soviet state power and cultural dominion in the region. Their remarkable stories, recovered from archival letters, party documents, memoirs, press coverage and films, shed new light on Soviet women's roles in state formation, the role of frontier Stalinism in structuring gender ideals and the nature of Soviet society and Stalinism in the 1930s. Through these narratives Elena Shulman offers a nuanced picture of the world of the frontier as well as the complexities of women's lives under Stalin and the limits of Moscow's rule over the periphery and even the Gulag. "This is a fascinating account of frontier Stalinism told through the previously unexplored history of a campaign to attract female settlers to the socialist frontiers of the Soviet Far East in the late 1930s. Elena Shulman reveals the instrumental part these migrants played in the extension of Soviet state power and cultural dominion in the region. Their remarkable stories, recovered from archival letters, party documents, memoirs, press coverage, and films, shed new light on Soviet women's roles in state formation, the role of frontier Stalinism in structuring gender ideals, and the nature of Soviet society and Stalinism in the 1930s. Through these narratives, Elena Shulman offers a nuanced and complex picture of the "subcultures" of Stalinism--generational, regional, and semi-criminal--as well as the complexities of women's lives under Stalin and the limits of Moscow's rule over the periphery and even the Gulag."--Publisher's description "This is a fascinating account of frontier Stalinism told through the previously unexplored history of a campaign to attract female settlers to the socialist frontiers of the Soviet Far East in the late 1930s. Elena Shulman reveals the instrumental part these migrants played in the extension of Soviet state power and cultural dominion in the region. Their stories, recovered from archival letters, party documents, memoirs, press coverage, and films, shed new light on Soviet women's roles in state formation, the role of frontier Stalinism in structuring gender ideals, and the nature of Soviet society and Stalinism in the 1930s. Through these narratives, Elena Shulman offers a nuanced picture of the world of the frontier as well as the complexities of women's lives under Stalin and the limits of Moscow's rule over the periphery and even the Gulag."--Jacket Frontmatter List of illustrations (page viii) Acknowledgments (page x) Glossary (page xii) Note on the text (page xiv) Introduction (page 1) 1 Women and Soviet Power (page 27) 2 "Where steel cracks like glass" (page 50) 3 "Our famous Valia": the rise of a Soviet notable (page 85) 4 "Envy for everything heroic": women volunteering for the frontier (page 119) 5 "Bol'shevichki were never ascetics!": female morale and Communist morality (page 149) 6 Snivelers and patriots (page 187) Conclusion (page 222) Appendices (page 232) Selected bibliography (page 241) Index (page 255) Women And Soviet Power -- Where Steel Cracks Like Glass -- Our Famous Valia: The Rise Of A Soviet Notable -- Envy For Everything Heroic: Women Volunteering For The Frontier -- Bol'shevichki Were Never Ascetics!: Female Morale And Communist Morality. Elena Shulman. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 241-254) And Index. In this book, fascinating stories of female settlers in the socialist frontiers of the Soviet Far East shed new light on the nature of Soviet society and Stalinism in the 1930s, revealing the instrumental part these migrants played in the extension of Soviet state power and the complexities of women's lives under Stalin.
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