Vanovska I. The Development of the Women’s Domestic Enterprise at the Gender Space of Ukrainian village at the Second Half of XIX – at the Beginning of XX Century

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0411U003029

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Specialization

  • 07.00.01 - Історія України

18-03-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.10

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

The object of the research: the development of the women’s domestic enterprise as market managing of the small form (in modern world terminology - homepreneurs) in system socio-economic and traditional-household gender relations of Naddnipryanska Ukraine in the second half of ХІХ - in the beginning of ХХ century. The purpose of the dissertation consists in complex research, ordering, interpretation and reconstruction of process of development of the women’s domestic enterprise as essential component of socio-economic life, gender relations and traditional-household culture of Ukraine, in analysis of all-Ukraine and local features of participation of the women of village in traditional home industry, definition of a place and role of the women’s handicraft in Ukrainian village during the second half of ХІХ - in the beginning of ХХ century. Methods: historical-genetic, historical-system, historical-geographical, biographic, structural-functional, historical-comparative. Scientific novelty: the dissertation work is one of the first attempts of all-round complex scientific study of a history of formation and development of the women’s domestic enterprise and connected with it socio-economic, gender and traditional-household relations in the Ukrainian village. The practical value of the dissertation: the materials of dissertation research can be used by the scientists in the further researches on a history of Ukraine, history of the Ukrainian peasantry, history of women’s domestic enterprise in Ukraine, and also experts of state bodies of authority and in questions of private business, public organizations of the private businessmen, women’s public organizations, participants of gender movement. Sphere of use: higher educational institutions.

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