Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor

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adam_text Contents viii Acknowledgments Introduction: A Kitchen Maid to Rule the State i Prologue: Domestic Service and the Bolsheviks before 1917 PART I P art I I 23 SERVANTS INTO WORKERS, 1920S Introduction 33 From Exploitation to Socially Useful Labor: The Early Soviet Discourse on Domestic Service 35 2 Just Like Any Other Worker? Class, Gender, and Labor Rights 3 Kitchen Maids in the School of Communism: Union Work and Political Mobilization 92 The New Soviet Domestic Worker: The Enlightenment Campaign and Domestic Workers’ Subjectivity 115 4 Part I PART II 64 145 Conclusion IN THE LAND OF VICTORIOUS SOCIALISM, I93OS-I95OS Part II 5 6 151 Introduction Tlte Turn to Production: Domestic Workers and the First Five-Year Plan Serving in a Socialist Home: Paid Domestic Labor and Etatization of the Home 153 180 vi 7 8 Contents Like One of the Family: Domestic Service as a Site of Intimate Negotiations 210 The Meanings of Privilege: Domestic Workers in Postwar Society 241 Part II Conclusion 269 Conclusion 273 Bibliography Index 287 305 Bibliography Archives Central Archive of the City of Moscow (TsAGM) - Moscow Central State Archive of Historical and Political Documents of Saint Petersburg (TsAIPD SPb) - Saint Petersburg Central State Archive of Saint Petersburg (TsGA SPb) - Saint Petersburg Russian State Archive of Literature and Art (RGALI) - Moscow Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI) - Moscow State Archive of Perm’ Krai (GAPK) - Perm’ State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) - Moscow Newspapers and Journals Izvestiia Krokodil Literatunaia gazeta Ogoniok Pravda Rabochii gorodskogo khoziaistva Rabochii Narodnogo Pitaniia Trud Voprosy truda Za idustrializatsiiu Published Primary Sources s”ezd Vsesoiuznoi kommunisticheskoi partit 20—21 marta (Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel’stvo, 1939). 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See also tsekhovschina (craft identity) class position, 4, 9-10, 26, 28, 41-42, 44, 64, 70,187-188 as cultural agents, 218-220 ethnic composition, 18-19, 48038 gender, 17,19, 27, 47 Gulag inmates, 19 minors, 178, 221-223, 256-257, 261 number, 17, 23, 42-43,177-178, 247-250, 273 part-time, 19, 276-278 representations, 51-52, 54-56, 61-62,120-122, 13 8-141, 194-195, 2 5 2 shortage, 268, 270, 274-275 specialization, 17, 57-58. See also nannies gifts, 198-200 hierarchy of labor, 5-6, 8,13, 41, 53, 63,104,179, 181-182,193-194, 206, 252, 282-284 Holocaust, 246-247 housewives, 39-40,182, 206-207 housework gendering of, 7-8,36-37, 39, 41, 46-48, 50-51, 56, 79-80, 242, 264, 28 5 social value of, 8-9, 53, 65,153-154,180, 182-184,196-197, 261-264, 276. See also socially useful labor socialization of, 6-9, 38, 56, 80,151,155, 275, 280 housing access to, 83-84,162, 227 conflicts over, 84-86, 141-142 dormitories for domestic workers, 88—89, employers, 16 as agents of culturedness, 215-218 attitudes towards the union, 95,101, 118-119,175 134-135 Homes of Mother and Child. See pregnancy rooms for domestic workers, 188—189 ЗО5 306 Index industry jobs, 105-108,143-144, 159-163, 194 informal arrangements, 212, 221, 224—230, 246 insurance, 61,77143, 88195, 2 5 5 New Soviet Person, 13, 120-121, 135-136 nostalgia, 211-212 overtime pay, 69, 74—75, 82 janitors, 195-196 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 253-254, 260 kitchen maid. See Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, Lenin’s kitchen maid Kollontai, Aleksandra Mikhailovna, 7—8, 28, 87 labor conflicts, 29, 68-72, 82-83,126. See also rates-and-disputes commissions labor conscription, 39-41 labor contracts, 45, 75, 81,175 labor discipline, 200-206 labor laws, 65-67, 72-77, 90-91, 251, 254, 277-278 leisure family evenings, 134 lectures, 133 revolutionary holidays, 135 sewing circles, 130-131 socialist leisure, 129-130, 134-135 theater,131-132 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich on culture, 116-117 on domestic servants, 1-2, 25-26, 30 in domestic workers’ writing, 128 on housework, 7-8 Lenin’s family maid, 38 Lenin’s kitchen maid, 1-3, 92-93,133, 143-144,158,176-177, 279-281 on unions, 92 literacy campaign against illiteracy, 117-119 literacy rates, 29,118 reading materials, 120-123,154 reading preferences, 123-124 loan subscription, 165-166 Marxism on domestic service, 13-14, 24—26, 36 migration, 38, 42-43,172-173, 249, 273 Motova, Aleksandra Gavrilovna, 158,177, 183, 220-221, 229. See also Professional Union of Workers of City Enterprises and Domestic Workers (PUWCEDW) nannies, 17,19, 59,187,190-191. See also child-rearing; domestic workers, as cultural agents; domestic workers, minors Narpit. See Professional Union of Workers of People’s Food Services (Narpit) New Economic Policy (NEP), 42-43, 51 passportization, 172-176 pregnancy, 80-81, 88-89, 221, 228-229 Professional Union of Workers of City Enterprises and Domestic Workers (PUWCEDW), 98,157,165,177,183. See also domestic workers; industry jobs; passportization and socialist competition Professional Union of Workers of Communal Services (PUWCS), 250-251, 258-259, 265198, 2 6 7-2 6 8 Professional Union of Workers of Housing Services (PUWHS), 183, 242-243, 248, 250-251. See also gifts; labor discipline; training Professional Union of Workers of People’s Food Services (Narpit) aktiv (activist core), 92-94, 98-103,108-113. See also worker-correspondents domestic workers’ committees, 96—99 membership, 44-45, 94-96 name, 42, 44 policies, 67-68, 72-73, 76, 87-90, 94,116. See also leisure; literacy, campaign reorganization, 156—157 prostitution, 28, 86-88 protests, 26,143-144 rates-and-disputes commissions, 68, 71-72, 75-76, 82. See also labor conflicts rationing, 169-172, 243-244 religion, 121-122,127,178, 219 retirement, 221, 232, 255-256, 259-260 revolution of 1905, 26-27, 137-141 serfdom, 23-24, 36, 55 service bureaus, 277 service work, 12,189, 283. See also janitors sewing, 40. See also leisure, sewing circles Shvernik, Nikolai Nikhailovich, 156,185 socialist competition, 153-154, 167-169, 18 5 Socialist Revolutionaries (SRs), 25-26, 35-36 socially useful labor, 38-41,170,173 Stalin, Joseph (Iosif) Vissarionovich, 151,181 Terror, 230-238 Tomsky, Mikhail Pavlovich, 73, 80,156 training, 159-160, 191-193 Trotsky, Leon (Lev) Davydovich, 5 tsekhovschina (craft identity), 97,158 Index unemployment, 44, 77-78, 89, 104-105 Union of House Service Personnel, 42 unions, 10,15-16, 155-156, 253. See also Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, on unions wages, 28,56-61, 81-82,181 War Communism, 37—42 worker-correspondents, 109-110, 124-129 working conditions, 28-29, 81-82,129 ЗО7 women emancipation of, 6-9,12-13, 208-209, 278-281 in unions, 96117, 103 women’s movement, 27 in the workforce, 12,159. See also industry jobs zemliaki (migrants from the same village), 221, 223
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Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor Alissa Klots (University of Pittsburgh)
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title Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor
title_alt The kitchen maid that will rule the state
The kitchen maid that will rule the state: domestic service and the Soviet revolutionary project, 1917-1941
title_auth Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor
title_exact_search Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor
title_full Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor Alissa Klots (University of Pittsburgh)
title_fullStr Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor Alissa Klots (University of Pittsburgh)
title_full_unstemmed Domestic service in the Soviet Union women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor Alissa Klots (University of Pittsburgh)
title_short Domestic service in the Soviet Union
title_sort domestic service in the soviet union women s emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor
title_sub women's emancipation and the gendered hierarchy of labor
topic Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd
Arbeitnehmerin (DE-588)4142874-2 gnd
Emanzipation (DE-588)4130667-3 gnd
Frauenpolitik (DE-588)4113623-8 gnd
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Sowjetunion
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