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Creating the New Soviet Woman : Women's Magazines as Engineers of Female Identity, 1922-53, Hardback Book

Creating the New Soviet Woman : Women's Magazines as Engineers of Female Identity, 1922-53 Hardback

Part of the Studies in Russian and East European History and Society series

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This book explores the Soviet attempt to propagandise the 'new Soviet woman' through the magazines Rabotnitsa and Krest'yanka from the 1920s to the end of the Stalin era.

Balancing work and family did not prove easy in a climate of shifting economic and demographic priorities, and the book charts the periodic changes made to the model.

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