1st Edition

Woman in Soviet Russia

By Fannina W. Halle Copyright 1933
462 Pages
by Routledge

462 Pages
by Routledge

462 Pages
by Routledge

Women in Soviet Russia (1933) was the first attempt to provide a comprehensive account of the position of women in the Soviet Union. It looks at the history of women’s achievements following the 1917 revolution, and of the efforts made by the Communists to establish sex equality between man and woman. This history embraces every activity of women, economical, political, cultural and biological.... Read more

1. Women in Ancient Russia  2. The Dawn of a New Age  3. Women in Pre-Revolutionary Russia  4. The October Revolution of 1917 and the Liberation of Women  5. The New Sexual Ethical Code and Theory  6. Mother and Child  7. Love, Marriage and the Family  8. Towards the Abolition of Prostitution  9. Woman Takes Possession of the New Realm  10. The New Byt

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Fannina W. Halle