The Perovskaia Paradox or the Scandal of Female Terrorism in Nineteenth Century Russia

Female terrorism played a decisive role in the making of modern terrorism in the Russian Empire in the late 19th century. Vera Zasulich pulled the trigger on Russian terrorism by shooting at the General governor Fedor Trepov in 1878 and Sofia Perovskaia was the mastermind behind the assassination of...

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Main Author: Anke Hilbrenner
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Sociétés et les Institutions Post-Soviétiques 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pipss/4169
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description Female terrorism played a decisive role in the making of modern terrorism in the Russian Empire in the late 19th century. Vera Zasulich pulled the trigger on Russian terrorism by shooting at the General governor Fedor Trepov in 1878 and Sofia Perovskaia was the mastermind behind the assassination of Tsar Alexander II, on the 1st of March 1881. This article explores how tsarist authorities and radicals were trying to make sense of the seemingly paradox of violent women. Both were stripping the violent deeds of women of their political content. Moreover the Perovskaia case can show how both sides were using the same set of gender ideals in order to either condemn or to worship the female terrorist.
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The Perovskaia Paradox or the Scandal of Female Terrorism in Nineteenth Century Russia
Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies
Terrorism
Violence
Gender
Trials
Radicalism
title The Perovskaia Paradox or the Scandal of Female Terrorism in Nineteenth Century Russia
title_full The Perovskaia Paradox or the Scandal of Female Terrorism in Nineteenth Century Russia
title_fullStr The Perovskaia Paradox or the Scandal of Female Terrorism in Nineteenth Century Russia
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title_short The Perovskaia Paradox or the Scandal of Female Terrorism in Nineteenth Century Russia
title_sort perovskaia paradox or the scandal of female terrorism in nineteenth century russia
topic Terrorism
Violence
Gender
Trials
Radicalism
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