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자연과학
공학
의약학
농수해양학
예술체육학
복합학
지원사업
학술연구/단체지원/교육 등 연구자 활동을 지속하도록 DBpia가 지원하고 있어요.
커뮤니티
연구자들이 자신의 연구와 전문성을 널리 알리고, 새로운 협력의 기회를 만들 수 있는 네트워킹 공간이에요.
초록· 키워드
This article focuses on Russian women soldiers during World War I in terms of total war and the Russian February Revolution. The War took on a new aspect in 1914 as a result of two paradigm shifts: the emergence of the modern state and technological development. All the belligerent suffered setbacks stemming from this new conflict. For Russia, one of hardships was the deficiency of workers, many of whom had been drafted into the army. Inevitably, an increasing number of Russian women were employed in various sectors of industry.
The expanding role of Russian women was not limited to industry, however. The participation of individual women in the military had already increased under the conditions of total war, but the military activity of Russian women entered a new phase after the February Revolution. Though the first all-female combat unit was established under the propaganda slogans of liberation and equality, it is more appropriate to locate its origins in the situation faced by the Provisional Government and the Russian army. The First Russian Women’s Battalion of Death was one of several measures that the Provisional Government took to carry out the June Offensive, which it hoped would reverse its military and political losses.
The world saw the first female combat unit on May of 1917. In addition to its combat role, the battalion had the propagandistic mission of shaming male soldiers who were refusing to perform their duty. Though women soldiers seemed like a cost-effective way to wage war, all the battalion’s efforts were in vain when it confronted with reluctant mass soldiers. The military leadership of the Provisional Government cast doubt on the value of all-female combat units. Thus, the women’s battalion was destined to be disband even before Red October whether it would have proved women could be useful in combat.
상세정보 수정요청해당 페이지 내 제목·저자·목차·페이지The expanding role of Russian women was not limited to industry, however. The participation of individual women in the military had already increased under the conditions of total war, but the military activity of Russian women entered a new phase after the February Revolution. Though the first all-female combat unit was established under the propaganda slogans of liberation and equality, it is more appropriate to locate its origins in the situation faced by the Provisional Government and the Russian army. The First Russian Women’s Battalion of Death was one of several measures that the Provisional Government took to carry out the June Offensive, which it hoped would reverse its military and political losses.
The world saw the first female combat unit on May of 1917. In addition to its combat role, the battalion had the propagandistic mission of shaming male soldiers who were refusing to perform their duty. Though women soldiers seemed like a cost-effective way to wage war, all the battalion’s efforts were in vain when it confronted with reluctant mass soldiers. The military leadership of the Provisional Government cast doubt on the value of all-female combat units. Thus, the women’s battalion was destined to be disband even before Red October whether it would have proved women could be useful in combat.
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목차
- 1. 총력전과 여성노동력 활용
- 2. 러시아 여성의 군사적 참여 : 개별 여성 군인(1914년 7월~1917년 4월)
- 3. 러시아 여성의 군사적 참여 : 제1 러시아 여성 결사대대
- 4. 결론
- 〈ABSTRACT〉