Socialist revolutionery women in the Urals (1920—1935)

Authors

  • Maria Ilinichna MIROSHNICHENKO Author

Abstract

The article provides the characteristics of the position, activities, moods socialist
revolutionary women in the Urals in 1920––1935; motives appeal to new members of
the Socialist Revolutionary ideology SR organizations from among the women. It is
shown that in the early Soviet period Socialist Revolutionary Party in October 1917,
and the Left SR party in 1918 were in opposition to Bolshevism, the right and left
socialist revolutionary women were forced to operate in an environment where they
were assigned to the «enemies of the people». Lit fate caught in exile in the Urals M.
A. Spiridonova, A. A. Izmailovich, I. K. Kakhovskaya, M. L. Svirskaya-Girshevich,
E. L. Olitzkaya, G. E. Zatmilova ets. The life story of the couple V. M. Chernov O. E.
Chernova-Kolbasina and her daughters showed that kinsfolk close in the early 1920-s
were political hostages. In finaile the conclusion that the main activities was the spread
socialist revolutionary women political views, establishing and maintaining links
between scattered individual country Revolutionary groups, the sick comrades.

Author Biography

  • Maria Ilinichna MIROSHNICHENKO

    Candidate of Science (History), Associate
    Professor of History Department of South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk). Research
    interests: history of women of the Urals, the historical feminology, gender history, the
    history of everyday life, history of Russian culture

Issue

Section

Historical Sciences