MAKE THE REVOLUTION HAPPEN: from "going to the people" to political trials and terror (1874–1881)|Seven Public Lectures on the History of Russian Feminism by FAR Vienna
Seven Public Lectures on the History of Russian Feminism by FAR Vienna
This series tells the story of how women in the Russian Empire moved from near-invisibility in public life to visible, consequential agency in just a few decades. We follow the activists who built charities, publishing ventures, schools, petition campaigns, and finally underground networks. Along the way we trace how a women-led civic sphere confronted both patriarchy and autocracy, often under censorship and police surveillance.
The course is grounded in fresh archival research and a clear conceptual frame: Nancy Fraser’s idea of counterpublics and Ulrich Beck’s account of metamorphosis help explain how power grows in constrained spaces and then changes the rules of the game.
Why now?
A fact-based narrative of effective resistance is urgently needed in an era of right-wing backlash and democratic fatigue. The project this course draws on was conceived as exactly that: a readable, evidence-rich account that restores women to the centre of Russian modern history. It also speaks to the present. Today’s Feminist Anti-War Resistance, operating under anonymity and threat of long prison terms, mirrors the survival strategies of nineteenth-century women who wrote without bylines and organized in the shadows. Remembering earlier victories and mistakes is a civic resource, not a luxury.
Vienna is a fitting place to host this conversation. In the Habsburg capital, a Women’s Employment Association formed in 1866, part of a synchronous European surge that included St. Petersburg’s Women’s Publishing Cooperative in 1863 and London’s Society for Promoting the Employment of Women. Our meetings will make these cross-border echoes audible.
Lector: Dr. Masha Bratishcheva, historian, author and podcast show-runner.
Collaboration of FAR Vienna and Dialogbüro Vienna. FAR is a group of Russian feminists founded in February 2022 to protest against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.