A Modern History of Russian Childhood: From the Late Imperial Period to the Collapse of the Soviet Union

A Modern History of Russian Childhood: From the Late Imperial Period to the Collapse of the Soviet Union

Author
Elizabeth White
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Language
English
Year
2020
ISBN
9781474240222,9781474240215,9781474240253,9781474240239
File Type
pdf
File Size
3.9 MiB

Review

“Elizabeth White has written an excellent survey of the history of childhood in modern Russia, exploring both the evolution of theoretical concepts and cultural representations of childhood from the late 17th century to the post-Soviet era. Accessible and balanced in its argument, this book will greatly benefit students and scholars alike.” ―Dr Matthias Neumann, Senior Lecturer in Modern Russian History, University of East Anglia, UK

Product Description

A Modern History of Russian Childhood examines the changes and continuities in ideas about Russian childhood from the 18th to the 21st century. It looks at how children were thought about and treated in Russian and Soviet culture, as well as how the radical social, political and economic changes across the period affected children. It explains how and why childhood became a key concept both in Late Imperial Russia and in the Soviet Union and looks at similarities and differences to models of childhood elsewhere.

Focusing mainly on children in families, telling us much about Russian and Soviet family life in the process, Elizabeth White combines theoretical ideas about childhood with examples of real, lived experiences of children to provide a comprehensive overview of the subject. The book also offers a comprehensive synthesis of a wide range of secondary sources in English and Russian whilst utilizing various textual primary sources as part of the discussion.

This book is key reading for anyone wanting to understand the social and cultural history of Russia as well as the history of childhood in the modern world.

About the Author

Elizabeth White is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of the West of England, UK. She is the author of The Socialist Alternative to Bolshevik Russia: The Socialist Revolutionary Party, 1921-39 (2010).

Jonathan D. Smele is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Queen Mary, University of London. For a decade (2002-2012) he was editor of Revolutionary Russia, the journal of the Study Group on the Russian Revolution and is the author of The 'Russian' Civil Wars 1916-1926:Ten Years That Shook the World (2016), Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926 (2016; 2 vols.) and Civil War in Siberia: The Anti-Bolshevik Government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918–1920 (1997). He is also the co-editor, along with Anthony J. Heywood, of The Russian Revolution of 1905: Centenary Perspectives (2005) and compiled The Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1921: An Annotated Bibliography (2003).

Michael S. Melancon is Professor Emeritus at Auburn University, USA. He is a co-editor of the Wildman Series, a monograph series issued by Slavica Publishers (Indiana University, USA) that focuses on the revolutionary experience in Russia. Michael is the author of The Socialist Revolutionaries and the Russian Anti-War Movement, July 1914 Through February 1917 (1990) and The Lena Goldfields Massacre and the Crisis of Late Tsarist Society (2005). He is also the co-editor of New Labor History: Russian Workers' Experiences and Discourses, 1800-1917 (2002; with Alice Pate), Russia in the European Context, 1789-1917: A Member of the Family (2005; with Susan P. Mccaffray), Russia's Century of Revolutions: Parties, People, Places (2012; with Donald J. Raleigh). Michael also serves on the editorial board for the journal, Revolutionary Russia.

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