“我将不再以一个女学生的身份来到你们这里,而是作为我祖国的一个自由公民”:20世纪初社会政治背景下的一位女性

T. V. Palikova, N. E. Zhukova
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Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Sergeeva (Tanskaya)出生在Verkhneudinsk(现在的乌兰乌德),她在Troitskosavsk高中学习期间,以及从1903年开始在Bestuzhev高等女子课程学习期间,她给亲戚和朋友的信件。俄罗斯帝国改革后的发展极大地多样化了妇女的生活条件。个人自由观念的引入和教育制度的现代化促进了社会解放,特别是妇女解放。社会变化反映在私人生活中,特别是在私人通信中。在她的信件中,谢尔盖耶娃超越了女性“家庭”叙事,用教育图片、对她读过的书和社会政治事件的反思,以及对她内心自我的展示来丰富它。她的通信可以大致划分为在特罗伊茨科萨夫斯克的那段时间,当时她思考并大量地写了她想要独立的愿望,以及在圣彼得堡积极实现她新获得的独立的那段时间。此外,这些信件还揭示了一种新型女性的诞生,她们的生活不仅限于女性的职责。通过对谢尔盖耶娃(坦斯卡娅)书信的研究,我们可以得出这样的结论:即使在俄罗斯帝国的郊区,妇女的家庭外兴趣圈也开始形成。虽然这种进步在19世纪在帝国的中心地区得到了发展,但在外贝加尔地区却是缓慢而有限的。谢尔盖娃的信件是该地区独特的历史资料,使我们能够通过妇女的眼睛重建历史,直到20世纪末,社会科学和人文学科的专家才对她们对个人、社会和国家事件的看法进行了研究。
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“I WILL NO LONGER COME TO YOU AS A GIRL STUDENT, BUT AS A FREE CITIZEN OF MY MOTHERLAND”: A WOMAN IN THE SOCIO-POLITICAL CONTEXT OF THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
The article examines letters by Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Sergeeva (Tanskaya), who was born in Verkhneudinsk (now Ulan-Ude), to her relatives and friends during her education at Troitskosavsk high school and, from 1903, the Bestuzhev Higher Women’s Courses. The post-reform development of the Russian Empire greatly diversified women’s living conditions. The introduction of the concept of personal freedom and the modernization of the educational system stimulated social emancipation in general, and women’s emancipation in particular. Social changes are reflected in private lives, particularly in personal correspondence. In her letters, Sergeeva goes beyond the female “domestic” narrative, enriching it with pictures of education, reflections on the books she read and on socio-political events, and a presentation of her inner self. Her correspondence can be roughly assigned to the period in Troitskosavsk, when she thought upon and wrote extensively about her desire to become independent, and to the time in Saint Petersburg when she actively implemented her new-found independence. In addition, the letters reveal the birth of a new kind of woman, whose life is not limited to her female duties. The study of Sergeeva (Tanskaya)’s letters leads to the conclusion that the circle of out-of-home interests of women began to form even in the outskirts of the Russian Empire. While this progress developed in the central regions of the empire during the nineteenth century, it was slow and limited in Transbaikalia. Sergeeva’s letters are a unique historical source for the region, allowing us to reconstruct history through the eyes of women, whose view of personal, social and state events was not examined by specialists in the social sciences and humanities until the late twentieth century.
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