Women, the state, and revolution : Soviet family policy and social life, 1917-1936 / Wendy Z. Goldman.
When the Bolsheviks came to power in 1917, they believed that under socialism the family would 'wither away.' They envisioned a society in which communal dining halls, daycare centres, and public laundries would replace the unpaid labour of women in the home. Yet by 1936 legislation design...
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