1st Edition

Science, Women and Revolution in Russia

By Koblitz Copyright 2000

    While the women's movement might seem like a relatively new concept, Russian women of the 1860s deserve to be acknowledged as individuals who changed the direction of science and opened the doors of higher education to women throughout Europe. The 1860's and 1870's witnessed a rise in women's consciousness and the beginnings of the Russian revolutionary movement that saw women pursue and receive doctorates in many areas of science. These same women went on to become some of the brightest in their fields.
    This book provides a look at Russian women scientists of the 1860's, their personal independence, and technical and literary achievements that made science the popular social movement of the time and changed the face of the Russian intellectual culture.

    Chapter 1 The Generation of the 1860s—Overview; Chapter 2 Mentors and Collaborators; Chapter 3 Lifestyles; Chapter 4 Spreading the Gospel of Science; Chapter 5 The Mythification of Sofia Kovalevskaia; Chapter 6 Gender and Science Theory and the Women of the 1860s; epilogue Epilogue; Chapter ronology Chronology;

    Biography

    Ann Hibner Kobiltz Arizona State University Tempe, USA