Soviet Woman (magazine)
Categories | Fashion, feminism |
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Frequency | Bimestrial until 1954 Monthly until 1991 |
Year founded | 1945 |
Final issue | 1991 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Based in | Moscow |
Language | Russian, English, French, German, Chinese, Spanish and others |
Soviet Woman (in Russian, Советская женщина; transliterated in English: Sovetskaya zhenshchina) was a sociopolitic and literary illustrated magazine, founded in Moscow in 1945 by the with the support of the unions.[1]
It was first published in December 1945 in the Soviet Union. It had a bimestrial edition until 1954, when it became monthly until its disappearance in 1991. The magazine was published in several languages and distributed in various countries.[2][3]
The magazine's aim was to inform about different aspects of soviet women's lives, such as their participation in building the communist society, or the problems facing the international feminist movement. They also published articles on fashion, economics or on the achievements of soviet science, especially about medicine and pedagogy, as well as literary and artistic works.[2][3]
As of 1991 the magazine was published under the name Woman's world (Мир женщины).[3]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian). 39. p. 482.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Женские журналы в Советском Союзе. Planeta SMI. 14 June 2011.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Женские Журналы СССР в 1945-1991 гг. : типология, проблематика, образная трансформация.
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