书评:近代早期英格兰的一个精英家庭:斯托和伯顿巴塞特神庙1570-1656,作者:奥戴,罗斯玛丽

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Linda A. Pollock
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期望,尽管日常生活仍然很困难。在关于这个时代的章节中,恩格尔正确地强调了“双重负担”对女性生活的影响。具有讽刺意味的是,男性“在家庭中的边缘化会导致苏联时代后期的男性危机,女性将再次为此负责”(185)。祖母们填补了这一空白,她们一直是女性户主家庭的固定成员。在她的最后一章中,恩格尔谈到了苏联解体对家庭生活的灾难性影响。20世纪90年代,国家对妇女和家庭的支持完全消失,随着经济收缩,出生率进一步下降。父权制言论和偶尔的支持生育运动在媒体上蓬勃发展,但收效甚微,因为女性的工作对家庭预算仍然至关重要。事实上,2017年——换句话说,在20世纪90年代经济崩溃的最严重影响结束很久之后——48.6%的俄罗斯劳动力是女性(206人)。社会经济不平等是俄罗斯向市场经济转型的标志,一旦集体农场被拆除,农村贫困就令人震惊。在农村社区,生孩子成了一种奢侈。恩格尔还描述了酗酒率的爆炸性增长不仅降低了男性的预期寿命,还导致家庭暴力呈指数级增长——诚然,在她的书所涵盖的三百年里,这种暴力从未真正从日常家庭生活中消失过。从这篇评论的内容中可以看出,Barbara Engel写得很好的新书对现代俄罗斯家庭生活的方方面面进行了全面的审视。因此,它既是关于欧洲家族史的学术文献的一个受欢迎的补充,也是一个令人印象深刻的教学资源。
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Book Review: An Elite Family in Early Modern England: The Temples of Stowe and Burton Bassett 1570–1656 by O’Day, Rosemary
expectations, even though everyday life remained difficult. In her chapter on this era, Engel is right to emphasize the way in which the “double burden” affected women’s lives. Ironically, men’s “marginality in the household would contribute to a perceived crisis of masculinity in the late Soviet era, for which women would again be held responsible” (185). Grandmothers stepped in to fill the void and they are fixtures in female-headed households down to the present. In her final chapter, Engel addresses the catastrophic impact the collapse of the USSR had on family life. In the 1990s, state supports for women and the family disappeared entirely, and the birthrate fell even further as the economy contracted. Patriarchal rhetoric, and occasional pro-natalist campaigns, have flourished in the media but have had little actual effect, given that women’s work remained vital to family budgets. Indeed, in 2017—in other words, long after the worst effects of the economic collapse of the 1990s were over—48.6% of the Russian workforce was female (206). Socio-economic inequality was a hallmark of Russia’s transition to a market economy, and rural poverty was simply staggering once the collective farms were dismantled. Having children became a luxury in rural communities. Engel also describes how exploding rates of alcoholism not only reduced male life-expectancy, but also led to an exponential increase in domestic violence—something which admittedly had never truly disappeared from everyday family life in the three hundred years covered by her book. As one can see from the contents of this review, Barbara Engel’s well-written new book offers quite a comprehensive look at all aspects of Russian family life in the modern era. Hence, it is both a welcome addition of the scholarly literature on the history of the family in Europe and an impressive resource for teaching.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family History is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes scholarly research from an international perspective concerning the family as a historical social form, with contributions from the disciplines of history, gender studies, economics, law, political science, policy studies, demography, anthropology, sociology, liberal arts, and the humanities. Themes including gender, sexuality, race, class, and culture are welcome. Its contents, which will be composed of both monographic and interpretative work (including full-length review essays and thematic fora), will reflect the international scope of research on the history of the family.
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