Title
A Revolution Of Their Own: Voices Of Women In Soviet History
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The Stories Of These Eight Russian Women Offer An Extremely Rare Perspective Into Personal Life In The Soviet Era. Some Were From The Poor Peasantry And Working Class, Groups In Whose Name The Revolution Was Carried Out And Who Sometimes Gained Unprecedented Opportunities After The Revolution. Others, Born To ?Misfortune? As The Daughters Of Nobles, Parish Priests, Or Those Peasants Termed Welltodo, Suffered Bitterly As Enemies To A New Government. The Women Interviewed Here Speak Candidly About Family Life, Work, Sexual Relations, Marriage And Divorce, Childbirth And Childbearing, And Legalized Abortion And The Underground Pursuit Of Such Services After Abortion Was Outlawed In 1936.As No Previous Book Has Done, A Revolution Of Their Own Illuminates The Harsh Reality Of Women'S Daily Lives In The Soviet Union As Well As Reveals The Accomplishments Made Possible By The Expanded Opportunities That The New Soviet Government Provided For Women. Their Stories Show Why Many Russian Women Continue To Take Pride In The Public Achievements Of The Soviet Period Despite, Or Perhaps Because Of, The Painful Price Each Was Made To Pay.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'A Revolution Of Their Own'? A: The book highlights the personal stories of eight Russian women, providing a rare insight into their lives during the Soviet era, covering themes like family, work, and the impact of the revolution on women's roles.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'A Revolution Of Their Own: Voices Of Women In Soviet History' is Barbara Engel.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'A Revolution Of Their Own' published? A: The book was published on November 7, 1997.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains 252 pages.
- Q: Is this book in new condition? A: Yes, the book is listed as being in new condition.
- Q: What themes are explored in the stories shared by the women in the book? A: The women discuss family life, work, marriage, divorce, childbirth, and the challenges they faced during the Soviet era.
- Q: What historical perspective does the book provide? A: The book provides a unique perspective on women's experiences and struggles during the Soviet revolution, showcasing both hardships and opportunities.
- Q: What type of readers would benefit from this book? A: Readers interested in women's history, Soviet history, or personal narratives that provide social insights will find this book valuable.
- Q: Does the book include any interviews or personal accounts? A: Yes, the book features candid interviews with women who share their personal experiences living in the Soviet Union.