This article looks to the societal and imperial margins to examine attitudes towards social welfare provision in the final decades of the Russian Empire. Drawing on archival material from the Empire's Estliand province (now northern Estonia), the article focuses on the self-representation of single mothers and official discussions of abandoned children. Society was in flux in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as rapid industrialisation, urbanisation and rural-to-urban migration served to undermine traditional social structures, mentalities and identities. These changes were accompanied by the disruption of the traditional patriarchal gender order, as well shifting ideas about who ought to be responsible for taking care of v...
Russia's Age of Serfdom 1649-1861 offers a broad interpretive history of the Russian Empire from the...
Western scholars of Tsarist Russia emphasize the continuity of collectivism on the Russian plain. Nu...
This article deals with the rural migration movement during the years of the last major famine (1867...
Russian Empire in the second half of the XIX–early XX centuries gradually entered the era of modern...
My thesis examines the phenomenon of 'social orphanhood' today and is based on twelve months' fieldw...
Caring for the old and the infirm was an organic part of life in village society. Peasant laws forme...
In the present article regulations adopted in the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century ...
This article examines Jewish institutions for the care of orphans in an attempt to understand severa...
Historians of women have recently debated whether women's daily life bonding networks have facilitat...
This thesis examines the social history of female urban prostitution in the final years of the Russi...
Ideas of childhood and citizenship stood at the center of the Soviet Union\u27s empire-building proj...
Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence a...
Kristina Popova, Closed Institutions and Social Care for Girls in Bulgaria During the First Half of ...
International audienceDuring the last few decades, ideas about household structures in the territori...
Šiame straipsnyje pristatomu tyrimu, remiantis istoriniais šaltiniais – teisės aktais, Vilniaus Vaik...
Russia's Age of Serfdom 1649-1861 offers a broad interpretive history of the Russian Empire from the...
Western scholars of Tsarist Russia emphasize the continuity of collectivism on the Russian plain. Nu...
This article deals with the rural migration movement during the years of the last major famine (1867...
Russian Empire in the second half of the XIX–early XX centuries gradually entered the era of modern...
My thesis examines the phenomenon of 'social orphanhood' today and is based on twelve months' fieldw...
Caring for the old and the infirm was an organic part of life in village society. Peasant laws forme...
In the present article regulations adopted in the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century ...
This article examines Jewish institutions for the care of orphans in an attempt to understand severa...
Historians of women have recently debated whether women's daily life bonding networks have facilitat...
This thesis examines the social history of female urban prostitution in the final years of the Russi...
Ideas of childhood and citizenship stood at the center of the Soviet Union\u27s empire-building proj...
Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence a...
Kristina Popova, Closed Institutions and Social Care for Girls in Bulgaria During the First Half of ...
International audienceDuring the last few decades, ideas about household structures in the territori...
Šiame straipsnyje pristatomu tyrimu, remiantis istoriniais šaltiniais – teisės aktais, Vilniaus Vaik...
Russia's Age of Serfdom 1649-1861 offers a broad interpretive history of the Russian Empire from the...
Western scholars of Tsarist Russia emphasize the continuity of collectivism on the Russian plain. Nu...
This article deals with the rural migration movement during the years of the last major famine (1867...