Theoretical literature

  • Broman, Thomas H. "Introduction: Some Preliminary Considerations on Science and Civil Society." Osiris, 2nd Series: Science and Civil Society 17 (2002): 1–21.

 

  • Calhoun, Craig, ed. Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1992.

 

  • Cahtterjee, Partha. "On Civil and Political Society in Post-Colonial Democracies." In Civil Society: History and Possibilities edited by Sudipta Kaviraj and Sunil Khilnani, 165–178. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

 

  • Davis, Belinda. "Reconsidering Habermas, Gender and the Public Sphere: the Case of Wilhelmine Germany." In Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 edited by Geoff Eley, 397–426. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

 

  • Eley, Geoff. "Nations, Politics, and Political Cultures: Placing Habermas in the Nineteenth Century." In Habermas and the Public Sphere edited by in Craig Calhoun, 289–339. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1992.

 

  • Gamm, Gerald and Robert D. Putnam. "The Growth of Voluntary Associations in America, 1840-1940." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 29 (1999): 511–537.

 

  • Gramsci, Antonio. Selections from the Prison Notebooks, edited by Q. Hoare and G. Nowell Smith. New   York: International Publishers, 1971.

 

  • Habermas, Jürgen. Between Facts and Norms. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1996.

 

  • Habermas, Jürgen. "Further Reflections on the Public Sphere. In Habermas and the Public Sphere edited by Craig Calhoun, 421–461. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1992.

 

  • Habermas, Jürgen. Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into Category of Bourgeois Society. Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1989.

 

  • Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig. "Democracy and Associations in the Long Nineteenth Century: Toward a Transnational Perspective." The Journal of Modern History 75 (June 2003): 269 – 299.

 

  • Kaviraj, Sudipta and Sunil Khilnani, eds. Civil Society: History and Possibilities.Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2001.

 

  • Keane, John, ed. Civil Society and the State.London: Verso, 1988.

 

  • Landes, Joanne. Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution. Ithaca, NY: CornellUniversity Press, 1988.

 

  • LaVopa, Anthony J. "Conceiving a Public: Ideas and Society in Eighteenth-Century Europe." Journal of Modern History 64 (1992): 79–116.

 

  • Sills, David L. "Voluntary Associations: Sociological Aspects." In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 16: 363–379. New   York: Macmillan and Free Press, 1968.

 

  • Smith, Constance and Anne Freedman. Voluntary Associations: Perspective on the Literature. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1972.

 

  • Trentmann, Frank, ed. Paradoxes of Civil Society: New Perspectives on Modern German and British History. New   York & Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2000.

 

  • Van Horn Melton, James. "The emergence of 'society' in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Germany." In Language, History and Class edited by Penelope J. Corfield, 132–149. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Basil Blackwell, 1991.

 

  • Van Horn Melton, James. The Rise of the Public in Enlightenment Europe.Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2001.

 

General literature on voluntary associations

 

  • Bell, Morag and Cheryl McEwan. "The Admission of Women Fellows to the Royal Geographical Society, 1892-1914; the Controversy and the Outcome." The Geographical Journal, 162 (November 1996): 295–312.

 

  • Blackbourn, David. "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: Reappraising German History in the Nineteenth Century." In The Peculiarities of German History: Bourgeois Society and Politics in Nineteenth Century Germany edited by David Blackbourn and Geoff Eley, 159–292. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1984.

 

  • Clark, Peter. British Clubs and Societies, 1580-1800: The Origins of an Associational World. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000.

 

  • Clemens, Elisabeth S. "Securing Political Returns to Social Capital: Women's Associations in the United   States, 1880-1920s." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 29: 4 Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective: Part II (Spring 1999): 613–638.

 

  • Clemens, Gabriele B. "Ancestors, Castles, Tradition: the German and Italian Nobility and the Discovery of the Middle Ages in the Nineteenth Century." Journal of Modern Italian Studies 8: 1 (2003):1–15.

 

  • Everitt, Jean. "Cooperative Society Libraries", Library History 15: 1(1999): 33–40.

 

  • Firor Scott, Anna. Natural Allies: Women's Associations in American History.Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.
  • Grogan, Susan. "Philanthropic Women and the State: The Societe de Charite Maternelle in Avignon, 1802-1917", 1802-1917." French History 14:3 (2000): 295–321.

 

  • Harrison, Carol E. "Citizens and Scientist: Toward a Gendered History of Scientific Practice in Post-Revolutionary France." Gender and History 13: 3 (2001): 444–480.

 

  • Harrison, J.F.C. Learning and Living, 1790-1960: A Study in the History of the English Adult Education Movement. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961.

 

  • Keane, Patrick. "Adult Education and the Cornish Miner: A Study in Victorian Initiative." British Journal of Educational Studies22: 33 (1974): 261–291.

 

  • Lewis, Jane. "The Boundary between Voluntary and Statutory Social Service in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries." Historical Journal 39: 1 (1996), pp. 155 – 177.

 

  • Malpass, Peter. "Public Utility Societies and the Housing and Town Planning Act, 1919: A Re-Examination of the Introduction of State-Subsidized Housing in Britain." Planning Perspectives 15: 4 (2000): 377–392.

 

  • Morris, R.J. "Voluntary Societies and British Urban Elites, 1780-1850: An Analysis." Historical Journal 26: 1 (1983): 95–118.

 

  • Morris, R.J. "Clubs, Societies and Associations." In The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950 edited by F.M.L. Thompson, 3: 403–443. Port Chester, New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1990).

 

  • Nemes, Robert. "Associations and Civil Society in Reform-Era Hungary." Austrian History Yearbook 32 (2001): 25–45.

 

  • Rao, Anna Maria. "Popular Societies in the NepolitanRepublic of 1799." Journal of Modern Italian Studies 4: 3, (1999): 358–369.

 

  • Wach, Howard M. "Civil Society, Moral Identity and the Liberal Public Sphere: Manchester and Boston, 1810-1840." Social History 21: 3 (1996): 281–303.

 

Literature relevant to history of voluntary associations in Russia

 

  • Balzer, Harley D., ed. Russia's Missing Middle Class: The Professions in Russian History. Armonk, New York & London, England: M.E.Sharpe, 1996.

 

  • Bradley, Joseph. "Subjects into Citizens: Societies, Civil Society and Autocracy in Tsarist Russia." The American Historical Review 107: 4 (October 2002): 1094–1123.

 

  • Bradley, Joseph. "Voluntary Associations, Civic Culture and Obshchestvennost' in Moscow." In Educated Society and the Quest for Public Identity in Late Imperial Russia edited by Edith W. Clowes, Samuel D. Kassow, and James L. West, 131–148. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.

 

  • Bradley, Joseph. "Merchant Moscow after Hours: Voluntary Associations and Leisure." In Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie edited by James L. West and Jurii A. Petrov, 133–143. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998.

 

  • Brooks, Jeffrey. When Russia Learned to Read: Literacy and Popular Literature, 1861-1917. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2003.

 

  • Burbank, Jane and David L. Ransel. Imperial Russia: New Histories for the Empire. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1998.

 

  • Gleason, Abbott. "Terms of Russian Social History." In Educated Society and Quest for Public Identity in Late Imperial Russia edited by Edit W. Clowes, Samuel D. Kassow and James L. West, 15–27. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.

 

  • Hachten, Elizabeth A. "In Service to Science and Society: Scientists and the Public in Late Nineteenth Century Russia." Osiris, 2nd Series: Science and Civil Society 17 (2002):171–209.

 

  • Häfner, Lutz."'The Temple of Idleness': Associations and the Public Sphere in Provincial Russia." In Russia in the European Context 1789 – 1914: A Member of the Family edited by Susan P. McCaffray and Michael Melancon, 141–160. Palgrave: Macmillan, 2005.

 

  • Geoffrey A Hosking. "Patronage and the Russian State."Slavonic and East European Review 78 (April 2000): 301–320.

 

  • Ilina, Irina N. Obshchestvennye organizatsii Rossii v 1920-e gody. Moscow: Institut Rossiiskoi istorii RAN, 2000.

 

  • Kliuchevskii, V. O. "Iubilei obshchestva istorii i drevnostei rossiiskikh." In Idem., Neopublikovannye proizvedeniia, 187–196. Moscow: "Nauka", 1983.

 

  • Leckey, Colum. "Patronage and Public Culture in the Russian Free Economic Society, 1765-1796." Slavic Review 64 (Summer 2005): 355–379.

 

  • Lindenmeyr, Adele. "The Rise of Voluntary Associations During the Great Reforms: the Case of Charity." In Russia's Great Reforms, 1855-1881 edited by Ben Eklof, John Bushnell, and Larissa Zakharova, 264–279. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.

 

  • Lindenmeyr, Adele.Poverty Is Not a Vice: Charity, Society and the State in Imperial Russia. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.

 

  • Pétery, Gyorgy, ed. "Patronage, Personal Networks and the Party-State: Everyday Life in the Cultural Sphere in Communist Russia and East Central Europe," Special Issue of Contemporary European History II: Part I (February 2003).

 

  • Raeff, Marc. "At the Origins of a Russian National Consciousness: Eighteenth Century Roots and Napoleonic Wars." The History Teacher 25: 1 (November 1991): 7–18.

 

  • Sanders, Thomas, ed. Historiography of Imperial Russia: The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State. Armonk, New   York and London, England: M.E. Sharpe, 1999.

 

  • Smith, Douglas. Working the Rough Stone: Freemasonry and Society in Eighteenth-Century Russia. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1999.

 

  • Stepanskii, A. D. Istoriia nauchnykh uchrezhdenii i organizatsii dorevolutsionnoi Rossii. Moscow: Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi istoriko-arkhivnyi institute, 1987.

 

  • Stepanskii, A.D. Obshchestvennye Organizatsii v Rossii na Rubezhe XIX-XX vv. Moscow: Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi istoriko-arkhivnyi institute, 1982.

 

  • Stepanskii, A.D. Samoderzhavie i Obshchestvennye Organizatsii Rossii na Rubezhe XIX-XX vv. Moscow: Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi istoriko-arkhivnyi institute, 1980.

 

  • Tumanova, A. S. Obshchestvennye organizatsii g. Tambova na rubezhe XIX-XX vekov (1900-1917 gg.). Tambov: Tambovskii gosudarstvennyi universitet imeni G. R. Derzhavina, 1999.

 

  • Tumanova, A. S. Samoderzhavie i obshchestvennye organizatsii v Rossii, 1905-1917 gody. Tambov: Tambovskii gosudarstvennyi universitet imeni G. R. Derzhavina, 2002.

 

  • Ul'ianova, G.N. "'Not for Wealth, but for God': on Moscow Merchants' Motives for Charity." Russian Studies in History 39: 2 (2000): 28–51.

 

  • Vusinich, Alexander. Science in Russian Culture, 1861-1917. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1970.

 

  • Wartenweiler, David. Civil Society and Academic Debate in Russia, 1905-1914. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999.

 

  • Zlatar, Zdenko. "'For the Sake of Slavdom': St. Petersburg Slavic Benevolent Society – a Collective Portrait of 1913." East European Quarterly XXXVIII: 3 (September 2004): 261–298.