The contemporary historiography mainly considers the women’s activism as an institutional phenomenon, losing thus the stories of individual women behind the history of different organisations. What is more, the memoirs of women who did not have a public career and were not linked to any important male historical figure remain almost unknown to researchers – they do not transcend the boundaries of personal or family archives. The article is devoted to the diary of hereditary noblewoman Nina (Anna) Beliavskaia (1884-1970) whose period of personal and professional development corresponds to the years of the first Russian revolution (1905-1907). In this diary, Beliavskaia’s reflections on herself and on the examples of her female entourage demo...
Rusijos imperijos Šiaurės Vakarų krašte 1863 m. sausio mėn. prasidėjęs sukilimas, kuris apėmė buvusi...
This article tries to trace the public activities of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova (1743-1810) and ana...
In this paper, I will examine an excerpt from the first Soviet film reconstruction of the 1917 Febru...
The article continues the series of publications built on them emories of participants of the Russia...
In the second half of the 19th century, a dominant patriarchal paradigm driven by a spirit of revolu...
Although not always acknowledged for their contributions, women were not only a significant force in...
Analyzing the communities created by Russian revolutionaries in European exile between about 1860 an...
Historians of women have recently debated whether women's daily life bonding networks have facilitat...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Russian authorities were facing serious problems beca...
In November 1918, revolution swept across Germany: it led to the end of the war, the abdication of t...
The article is devoted to diaries (Mémoires particuliers and Mes dernières pensèes) written by Marie...
The stories of Russian educated women, peasants, prisoners, workers, wives, and mothers of the 1920s...
Whatever the perception of French philosophy by the authors of the autobio¬ graphies with which we p...
The article analyses women’s organizations of modern Russia as a component of civil society. The st...
Russia in the nineteenth century was an extremely backward, authoritarian society. The tsars, resolv...
Rusijos imperijos Šiaurės Vakarų krašte 1863 m. sausio mėn. prasidėjęs sukilimas, kuris apėmė buvusi...
This article tries to trace the public activities of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova (1743-1810) and ana...
In this paper, I will examine an excerpt from the first Soviet film reconstruction of the 1917 Febru...
The article continues the series of publications built on them emories of participants of the Russia...
In the second half of the 19th century, a dominant patriarchal paradigm driven by a spirit of revolu...
Although not always acknowledged for their contributions, women were not only a significant force in...
Analyzing the communities created by Russian revolutionaries in European exile between about 1860 an...
Historians of women have recently debated whether women's daily life bonding networks have facilitat...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Russian authorities were facing serious problems beca...
In November 1918, revolution swept across Germany: it led to the end of the war, the abdication of t...
The article is devoted to diaries (Mémoires particuliers and Mes dernières pensèes) written by Marie...
The stories of Russian educated women, peasants, prisoners, workers, wives, and mothers of the 1920s...
Whatever the perception of French philosophy by the authors of the autobio¬ graphies with which we p...
The article analyses women’s organizations of modern Russia as a component of civil society. The st...
Russia in the nineteenth century was an extremely backward, authoritarian society. The tsars, resolv...
Rusijos imperijos Šiaurės Vakarų krašte 1863 m. sausio mėn. prasidėjęs sukilimas, kuris apėmė buvusi...
This article tries to trace the public activities of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova (1743-1810) and ana...
In this paper, I will examine an excerpt from the first Soviet film reconstruction of the 1917 Febru...