Women‘s front-line everyday life during the Great Patriotic War as a historiographical problem

I. D. Yantsen
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The phenomenon of mass participation of Soviet women in the Great Patriotic War has no analogues in the history of world wars. Despite this, their contribution to the Victory was not immediately reflected in historiography and is still not sufficiently covered both in encyclopedic publications and in school textbooks, which determines the relevance of our study. The purpose of the work is to trace the development of scientific approaches to the study of the participation of Soviet women in the Great Patriotic War. The author uses methods of historiographic analysis, historiographic synthesis, and periodization. The study led to conclusion that in Soviet historiography the main emphasis was made on the leading role of the party in organizing the military service of women, on their heroism and military merits; works on certain categories of female military personnel did not add up to a complex picture. The only generalizing studies on the problem published during the Soviet period were the works by V.S. Murmantseva, based on archival materials. The turning point of the Soviet historiography was the documentary essay by S.A. Alexievich «War’s Unwomanly Face», where, based on oral history materials, a female perspective on the events of the Great Patriotic War was presented for the first time. At the turn of the 20th–21st centuries, when new scientific directions emerged – military-historical anthropology and military-historical psychology, established by E.S. Senyavskaya, – conditions are being created for deeper and more comprehensive study of the phenomenon of women in war. However, no general work devoted to the frontline everyday life of Soviet women soldiers has yet appeared, which makes the study of this problem promising in contemporary historical science.
作为历史学问题的伟大卫国战争期间妇女的前线日常生活
苏联妇女大规模参加卫国战争的现象在世界战争史上绝无仅有。尽管如此,她们对胜利的贡献并没有立即反映在历史学中,而且在百科全书式的出版物和学校教科书中仍然没有充分涉及,这就决定了我们研究的相关性。这部著作的目的是追溯研究苏联妇女参加伟大卫国战争的科学方法的发展历程。作者采用了史学分析、史学综合和时期划分的方法。研究得出的结论是,苏联史学主要强调党在组织妇女服兵役中的领导作用,强调她们的英雄气概和军事功绩;关于某些类别女军人的著作并没有形成一幅复杂的图景。苏联时期出版的关于该问题的唯一概括性研究是 V.S. Murmantseva 根据档案材料撰写的著作。苏联历史学的转折点是 S.A. 阿列克谢耶维奇的纪实性文章《战争的非女人面孔》,在这篇文章中,根据口述历史资料,首次提出了女性对伟大卫国战争事件的看法。20 世纪至 21 世纪之交,新的科学方向--军事历史人类学和军事历史心理学(由 E.S. Senyavskaya 创立)--的出现为更深入、更全面地研究战争中的妇女现象创造了条件。然而,目前还没有出现一部专门研究苏联女兵前线日常生活的综合性著作,这使得这一问题的研究在当代历史科学中大有可为。
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