Dolinnikova O. V.

Dolinnikova O. V.

Girls in Industrial Workers’ Families in St. Petersburg in the Second Half of the 19th Century — Early 20th Century Р. 34 -42.

UDC 392.34-055.2(470.23-25)«18/19»

DOI 10.37724/RSU.2021.73.4.004

Abstract. The post-reform period is one of the most controversial eras in Russian history. In the second half of the 19th — early 20th centuries, Russian society experienced changes which concerned all social layers. Being one of the least protected social groups, children needed adult support and protection. Adults, however, often felt lost in the rapidly changing world and children became a burden or a means to earn extra money. In the late 19th century, many Russian workers recognized social change. St. Petersburg factory workers recognized the importance of educating their children, both male and female. New approaches to female education in working families encouraged girls to explore new opportunities and widened their aspirations.

Keywords: St. Petersburg, second half of the 19th century — early 20th century, factory workers, children, girls, education, upbringing.

 

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