Papers by Linda Edmondson

Women's Rights and Human Rights, 2001
The question of cultural distinctiveness and historical specificity forms the subtext — and somet... more The question of cultural distinctiveness and historical specificity forms the subtext — and sometimes the principal theme — in much recent writing about Russia. To some degree this reflects current preoccupations in the study of the histories and cultures of nations and communities all over the world, a study in which ‘meta-narratives’ and all-inclusive theories have been subjected — with good reason — to severe critical scrutiny. To a considerable extent, too, it is a natural response to the breakdown of the Soviet Union and a reaction, retrospectively, against the imposition of an ideology that subordinated not only the individual personality, but also community and nation to the principles of internationalism and socialism, and in practice placed the demands of a supra-national state dominated by Russia over the claims of its constituent nations and ethnic groups.
Cahiers du monde russe, 2016
The American Historical Review, 2017
Women and Society in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1992
Laboratorium Russian Review of Social Research, Dec 15, 2010
Women and Society in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1992
Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, 2001
... She is the author of Women in the Soviet Countryside (1987) and co-author, with Rebecca Kay a... more ... She is the author of Women in the Soviet Countryside (1987) and co-author, with Rebecca Kay and Kathryn Pinnick, of No More ... Waters gave an informal paper, reflecting on gender in Soviet society, and Rebecca Kay, Rosalind Marsh, Barbara Norton, Maureen Perrie, Bianka ...

Russian Review, 1995
List of Figures 3.1 Average daily wage 3.2 The price of rye 3.3 Rural daily wage labour in rye eq... more List of Figures 3.1 Average daily wage 3.2 The price of rye 3.3 Rural daily wage labour in rye equivalents 51 304 Comparative rural indebtedness on direct compared with indirect taxation 10.1 Land use in Lebedyansk before and after land reorganisa tion 10.2 Land use of villages in Samovskaya before and after land reorganisation 10.3 Elimination of inconveniences in land use in Dichnaya village before and after the Revolution lOA Peasant land use in Taly before and after land reorganisa tion 10.5 Peasant land use in Seryakova before and after land reorganisation vii LINDA EDMONDSON PETER WALDRON Notes on the Contributors John Channon lectures on the economic and social history of Russia and the USSR at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, and was educated at the Universities of Leeds and Birmingham. He has published on Russian and Soviet agrarian history, and is currently working on a study of Soviet agriculture under Gorbachev. R.W. Davies is Emeritus Professor of Soviet Economic Studies at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham, and was formerly Director of the Centre. He specialises in Soviet economic history and the contemporary economy. He is writing a series of volumes on the Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, the most recent of which is entitled Soviet Economy in Turmoil, 1929-1930. He has recently published Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution.
Russian Review, 1994
... Brightly painted, on you run - Take me, take me, railway train To my Petersburg bit to have s... more ... Brightly painted, on you run - Take me, take me, railway train To my Petersburg bit to have some fun!1 This chapter extends an earlier study of mine, on misogyny in the Russian popular puppet show Petrushka (the equivalent of Punch and Judy). ...

Russian Review, 1990
Civil rights in Russia - legal standards in gestation, W.E.Butler property rights, populism and R... more Civil rights in Russia - legal standards in gestation, W.E.Butler property rights, populism and Russian political culture, Richard Wortman peasant land tenure and civil rights implications before 1906, Olga Crisp the Trojan mare - women's rights and civil rights in late Imperial Russia, William G.Wagner privileges, rights and Russification, Raymond Pearson religious toleration in late Imperial Russia, Peter Waldron the concept of "Jewish emancipation" in a Russian context, John D.Klier workers and civil rights in Tsarist Russia, 1899-1917, S.A.Smith freedom of association and the trade unions, 1906-1914, G.R.Swain freedom of the press under the old regime, 1905-1914, Caspar Ferenczi crime and punishment in the house of the dead, Alan Wood the security police, civil rights and the fate of the Russian empire, 1855-1917, D.C.B.Lieven was there a movement for civil rights in 1905?, Linda Edmondson civil rights and the provisional government, H.J.White.
Revolutionary Russia, 1989
Revolutionary Russia, 1988
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