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Novoe plat'e imperii: istorija rossijskoj modnoj industrii ; 1700 - 1917
In: Biblioteka žurnala "Teorija mody"
Literaturverz. S. 363 - 403
Schweizer Theologen im Zarenreich: (1700 - 1917) ; Auswanderung und russischer Alltag von Theologen und ihren Frauen
In: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Russlandschweizer 5
Russkaja Pravoslavnaja Cerkovʹ i gosudarstvo: sinodalʹnyj period ; (1700 - 1917)
In: Stranicy rossijskoj istorii
Imperium inter pares: rolʹ transferov v istorii Rossijskoj imperii ; (1700 - 1917)
In: Historia Rossica
The empire's new clothes: a history of the Russian fashion industry, 1700-1917
Introduction : Fashion and ethnicity ; Fashion and social status ; Fashion and gender ; Fashion and capitalism ; Sources -- The emperor's new clothes: the creation of a fashion industry : The creation of a market for European dress ; Textiles ; The development of European custom tailoring and dressmaking ; Apprentices ; Journeymen ; Masters -- The gendering of sewing in Russia : Russian women's education and vocational training ; Charity and young women's education ; Sewing and the "woman's question" ; The sewing machine ; Sewing, prostitution, and vocational training ; Sewing and elementary education for girls -- The rise of ready-to-wear : The origins of the sweatshop ; New technologies ; Tariffs and imported clothing ; M. and I. Mandl' Company ; Women's work and the needle trades ; Peasant women and the needle trades ; Factory women and the law on night work of 1885 ; The first technical and vocational congress and sewing -- The fashion press in imperial Russia : The origins of the fashion press in Europe and Russia ; The fashion press in Russia, 1830-1870 ; Early marketing strategies ; The rise of the modern fashion magazine, 1870-1917 ; Competition for the fashion market ; Government censorship and publication difficulties -- Clothes shopping in imperial Russia : Shopping and national identity ; The introduction of Western stores in Russia ; Russian shops and trading rows ; Western versus Russian shopping ; Shopping as a social phenomenon ; Urban shopping ; Expansion of shopping outside the two capitals ; Mail-order catalogues ; The Singer Sewing Machine Company in Russia ; Shopping as a gendered phenomenon -- Adorned in dreams: clothing and national identity : Eighteenth-century debates about dress ; The rise of romantic nationalism ; Dress in the age of realism ; Dress and the discovery of the Narod ; Dress and the rise of Russian modernism ; The 1903 winter costume balls ; Lev Bakst and the Ballet Russes -- Adorned in dreams : fashion, labor, and politics : The origins of the garment workers' labor movement ; Labor unrest in the pale of settlement ; The strike movement in Gomel' ; A radical garment worker ; The 1905 Petersburg general strike ; The 1906 Mandl' strike ; The 1913 Petersburg citywide strike -- The war on fashion : Fashion and its critics ; The economic war ; The war against German domination ; The Moscow pogrom ; The Singer Sewing Machine Company ; The ban on luxury goods
Friedrich Teutsch, Geschichte der ev. Kirche in Siebenbürgen I 1150-1699, II 1700—1917
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Kanonistische Abteilung, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 534-536
ISSN: 2304-4896
Rossija i Finljandija: 1700-1917 ; Materialy
In: Materialy sovetsko-finljandskogo simpoziuma istorikov 6.11.22-24
Geschichte der internationalen Beziehungen, 1917/1939, 1917 - 1939
In: Geschichte der internationalen Beziehungen 1917/1939
Social identity in imperial Russia
This broad, panoramic view of Russian imperial society from the era of Peter the Great to the Revolution in 1917 sets forth a challenging interpretation of one of the world's most powerful and enduring monarchies. Beginning with an overview of imperial Russia's legal and institutional structures, Wirtschafter analyzes the "ruling" classes and service elites (the landowning nobility, the civil and military servicemen, the clergy) and then moves on to examine the middle groups (the raznochintsy, the commercial-industrial elites, the professionals, the intelligentsia) before turning to the peasants, townspeople, and factory workers. Wirtschafter argues provocatively that those very social, political, and legal relationships that have long been viewed as sources of conflict and crisis in fact helped to promote integration and to foster the stability that ensured Imperial Russia's survival. Social Identity in Imperial Russia will thus appeal to a wide range of readers interested in Russian history and culture, state building, and European social history