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- Snokhachestvo abstract "In the Russian Empire, snokhachestvo (Russian: снохачество, lit. \"daughter-in-law privileges\") referred to sexual relations between a pater familias (bolshak) of a Russian peasant household (dvor) and his daughter-in-law (snokha) during the minority or absence of his son.With a view to attracting additional workers to the household, marriages in rural Russia were frequently contracted when the groom was six or seven years old. During her husband's minority, the bride often had to put up with advances of her assertive father-in-law. Snokhachestvo entailed conflicts in the family and put moral pressure on the mother-in-law, who would treat her son's wife as a rival for her own husband's affections.Snokachestvo was considered incestuous by the Russian Orthodox Church and unseemly by the obschina, the rural community. Legally it was considered a form of rape and was punished with fifteen to twenty lashes. Understandably, cases of snokhachestvo were not publicized and the crime remained latent, making it difficult to assess its true extent in the Russian Empire.One of the first Russian writers to decry snokhachestvo, describing it as a form of \"sexual debasement,\" was Alexander Radishchev, who saw it as an outgrowth of Russian serfdom. In the 19th century, its resurgence was fueled by obligatory conscription and \"the seasonal departure of young men for work outside the village.\"Snokhachestvo remained relatively widespread even after the abolition of serfdom in 1861. Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov, a jurist, resented the fact that \"nowhere it seems, except Russia, has at least one form of incest assumed the character of an almost normal everyday occurrence, designated by the appropriate technical term.\" The Narodnik writer Gleb Uspensky, while deploring the plight of young peasant women, sympathized with \"the emotional and physical needs of the mature peasant man.\"".
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- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Conscription_in_Russia.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Dmitri_Shostakovich.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Emancipation_reform_of_1861.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Gleb_Uspensky.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Incest.
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- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Narodniks.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Obshchina.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Olga_Preobrazhenskaya_(director).
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Pater_familias.
- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
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- Snokhachestvo wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Dmitrievich_Nabokov.
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- Snokhachestvo subject Category:Incest.
- Snokhachestvo subject Category:Russian_Empire.
- Snokhachestvo comment "In the Russian Empire, snokhachestvo (Russian: снохачество, lit. \"daughter-in-law privileges\") referred to sexual relations between a pater familias (bolshak) of a Russian peasant household (dvor) and his daughter-in-law (snokha) during the minority or absence of his son.With a view to attracting additional workers to the household, marriages in rural Russia were frequently contracted when the groom was six or seven years old.".
- Snokhachestvo label "Snokhachestvo".
- Snokhachestvo sameAs Q1972735.
- Snokhachestvo sameAs Snochačství.
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- Snokhachestvo sameAs Снохачество.
- Snokhachestvo sameAs Snochačestvo.
- Snokhachestvo sameAs Снохацтво.
- Snokhachestvo sameAs Q1972735.
- Snokhachestvo wasDerivedFrom Snokhachestvo?oldid=704653632.
- Snokhachestvo isPrimaryTopicOf Snokhachestvo.