Women and the Birth of Russian Capitalism: A History of the Shuttle Trade

Author:   Irina Mukhina
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9780875804804


Pages:   355
Publication Date:   15 July 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Women and the Birth of Russian Capitalism: A History of the Shuttle Trade


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Little has been known, acknowledged, or studied about the shuttle trade, one of the major manifestations of new Russian life of the 1990s. The term itself seems to suggest something of a rather small scale. Indeed, the amount of each transaction in this trade was miniscule. Individual peddlers traveled to near-abroad with their bulging bags and brought back home for resale only as many goods as they could personally carry in their enormous suitcases. The phenomenon hidden behind the term ""shuttle trade"" was by no means insignificant or small in scale. By the mid-1990s, it constituted the backbone of Russian consumer trade and was a substantial source of revenue. The primary participants in the shuttle trade were women, and in this enlightening study Mukhina assesses the reasons why women were attracted to this business, the range of the personal experiences of female shuttle traders, and the social impact of women's involvement in this sort of economic activity. By analyzing the social and gendered dimensions of the shuttle trade, the reader can begin to understand more broadly how gender shaped the ""transition"" period associated with the end of communist regimes in Eastern Europe. Moreover, the difficulties that these women faced highlight the gap between the rhetoric of free market economy and the actual market practices. These women-traders had to create and shape the physical market (an open-air space) for their goods without the basic legislative and other provisions of market economies. The shuttle trade became an avenue of female suffering but also of survival and even empowerment during the time that most Russians now call ""the wild 1990s.""

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Author:   Irina Mukhina
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Northern Illinois University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780875804804


ISBN 10:   0875804802
Pages:   355
Publication Date:   15 July 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Mukhina provides a succinct, perceptive history that adds depth to a growing appreciation of how economic and political change can affect the lives of ordinary people particularly Russian women in the post-Soviet era. CHOICE Irina Mukhina's study significantly enhances our understanding of how the shuttle trade, and especially women's participation in it, shaped emerging markets in Russia as communism was collapsing. It also illuminates how the traders themselves experienced this transitory period. The most important contribution this book makes is telling the story of the women involved in the shuttle trade. Kate Transchel, California State University, Chico


Irina Mukhina's study significantly enhances our understanding of how the shuttle trade, and especially women's participation in it, shaped emerging markets in Russia as communism was collapsing. It also illuminates how the traders themselves experienced this transitory period. The most important contribution this book makes is telling the story of the women involved in the shuttle trade. --Kate Transchel, California State University, Chico


Mukhina provides a succinct, perceptive history that adds depth to a growing appreciation of how economic and political change can affect the lives of ordinary people particularly Russian women in the post-Soviet era. CHOICE This volume is an important addition to student reading lists on socioeconomic and political change of the 1980s and 1990s, and on gender studies. It is a most rewarding read. The Russian Review Irina Mukhina's study significantly enhances our understanding of how the shuttle trade, and especially women's participation in it, shaped emerging markets in Russia as communism was collapsing. It also illuminates how the traders themselves experienced this transitory period. The most important contribution this book makes is telling the story of the women involved in the shuttle trade. Kate Transchel, California State University, Chico


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Irina Mukhina is associate professor of history at Assumption College, and author of The Germans of the Soviet Union and editor and translator of Rural Women in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia.

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