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Citizens-In-Training in the New Soviet Republic’ Gender & History, Vol.13 No.3 November 2001, Pp
Utopian Visions of Family Life in the Stalin-Era Soviet Union
Zhenotdel, Russian Women and the Communist Party, 1919-1930
RICHARD STITES (Lima, Ohio, U.S.A.) Zhenotdel: Bolshevism And
Rabotnitsa” from 1970-2017 Anastasiia Utiuzh University of South Florida,
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The New Woman and the New Bytx Women and Consumer Politics In
Resilient Russian Women in the 1920S & 1930S
Alissa Klots History Department the European University at Saint Petersburg Gagarinskaya Ul., D.6 191187 Saint Petersburg, Russia +7-902-80-72267,
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The Kitchen Maid That Will Rule the State: Domestic
The Kerensky Offensive: a Desperate Operation That Backfired
Feminism During the Russian Revolution: a Failure on Multiple Fronts
CAROL EUBANKS HAYDEN (Berkeley, Calif., U.S.A.)
Soviet Women's Agency in the Rabotnitsa Magazine
From Shock Workers to Heroines: International Women's Day In
Draft: Not for Citation Without Permission of the Author
Discourse, Media and Informal Economic Practices in St
Offensive Women: Women in Combat in the Red Army in the Second
Soviet Family Policy and Nation Building Represented Through
Top View
The Stakhanovite Movement in Soviet Ideology
Workers, the Intelligentsia and Marxist Parties: St Petersburg, 1895-1917 and Shanghai, 1921-1927
Nationalizing Fashion: Soviet Women’S Fashion and the West, 1959-1967
Alexandra Kollontai and the “Woman Question”: Women and Social Revolution, 1905-1917 Caitlin Vest
IDEOLOGY of CONSUMPTION in SOVIET UNION: from ASCETICISM to the LEGITIMATING of CONSUMER GOODS Olga Gurova European University at St
Kshesinskaia's Mansion: High Culture and the Politics of Modernity In
The Representation of Women in Early Soviet Political Art Author(S): Victoria E
Bolshevik Pages.Indd
Bolshevik Women in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-1924
Bolshevik Activity Amongst the Working Women of Petrograd in 19171
Minds Under Siege: Rethinking the Soviet Experience Inside the Leningrad Blockade, 1941-45
Transformations of Women's Representation in Media Of
The Myth of the Woman Warrior and World War Ii in Soviet Culture
The Image of Motherhood in Rabotnitsa I Krest'ianka, 1922-1928