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This collection of essays examines women in the Khrushchev era, using both newly-accessible archival material and a re-reading of published sources. Exploring diverse subjects including housing, space flight, women workers, cinema, religion and consumption, the volume places the analysis of specific events or issues within a broader discussion of economic, political, ideological and international developments to provide a full analysis of the era.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection of essays examines women in the Khrushchev era, using both newly-accessible archival material and a re-reading of published sources. Exploring diverse subjects including housing, space flight, women workers, cinema, religion and consumption, the volume places the analysis of specific events or issues within a broader discussion of economic, political, ideological and international developments to provide a full analysis of the era.

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Autorenporträt
S. BRIDGER Researcher and writer D. A. FIELD Assistant Professor and Chair of the History Department, Adrian College, Michigan, USA D. FILTZER Professor of Russian History, University of East London J. HAYNES Lecturer in Film Studies, University of Essex M. LILJESTRÖM Professor of Women's Studies, University of Turku, Finland I. PAERT Lecturer in European History, University of Wales, Bangor, Wales M. POHL Lecturer, Vassar College, New York, USA K. ROTH-EY Researcher
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'This collection vividly illustrates these fortunes in 11 well integrated chapters that offer a fascinating introduction to the subject'. - Dan Healey, European History Quarterly

'These eleven tightly argued chapters go a considerable way to remedy the neglect of both women's experience and the gendered nature of Khrushchev's rule. It is an admirably coherent collection which should encourage further research.' - Jane McDermid, The Slavonic and East European Review