Barbara Engel (historian)
Barbara Alpern Engel is a prominent American historian specializing in Russian and Soviet women's history, as well as gender and social history. She is particularly known for her work exploring the experiences of women in Russia during the 19th and 20th centuries, including their participation in revolutionary movements, their roles in the workforce, and their everyday lives.
Engel's research has significantly contributed to the understanding of women's roles in Russian society and the impact of revolution and modernization on gender relations. Her scholarship often focuses on the agency of women within restrictive social and political contexts.
Some of her notable publications include:
- Mothers and Daughters: Women of the Russian Radical Intelligentsia (1983)
- Between the Fields and the City: Women, Work, and Family in Russia, 1861-1914 (1994; editor and contributor)
- Women in Russia, 1700-2000 (2004)
Her works are widely cited in academic literature and are considered essential reading for students and scholars in the fields of Russian history, women's history, and gender studies. She has also held various academic positions and contributed to the development of these fields through her teaching and mentoring.