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 is explored here. Women were expected to play
a full role in the construction of socialism, but they also had to
reproduce the population. Balancing work and family did not prove
easy in a climate of shifting economic and demographic priorities,
and the periodic changes made to the model are charted here.
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