“The reality of a woman's burden is to keep up always and everywhere”
https://doi.org/10.21285/2415-8739-2024-2-189-194
EDN: NRILBC
Abstract
The review considers the collective monograph of Orenburg researchers “A provincial townswoman’s daily life in post-reform Russia (based on the materials of the Orenburg Governorate of the second half of the 19th - early 20th century)”, published by Orenburg Book Publishing House in 2020. The book summarizes and systematizes materials about the urban space, the ethno-confessional composition of the urban population, as well as the everyday family and working routine, leisure activities of the citizens in the Orenburg Governorate of the modernization epoch. The special value of this work is in the large source base. The advantages of the Orenburg historians’ collective monograph are noted. The book will be of interest not only to professional historians of everyday life, but also to a wide range of readers.
About the Author
T. A. KiskidosovaRussian Federation
Tatiana A. Kiskidosova, Cand. Sci. (History), Head of Department
History Department
655017; 23, Shchetinkin St.; Abakan
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