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- Rabotnitsa (Russian: Работница; English: The Woman Worker) is a women's journal, published in the Soviet Union and Russia and one of the oldest Russian...
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- Russian). Олма-Пресс. 2004. p. 77. ISBN 978-5-224-04462-7. "[Article]". Rabotnitsa (in Russian). 2006. Pavlov, Sergey. "Translation of the song". Archived...
- attempt to propagandise the 'new Soviet woman' through the magazines Rabotnitsa and Krest'yanka from the 1920s to the end of the Stalin era. Balancing...
- became independent publications. Most famously magazines such as Krokodil, Rabotnitsa, Murzilka, Soviet Ekran and some others. The last issue of the newspaper...
- deemphasize both. In the early 1920s, Party-sanctioned magazines like Rabotnitsa ("The Working Woman") and Krest’yanka ("The Peasant Woman") offered discourse...
- Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya in Galicia. She also began work editing Rabotnitsa. Krupskaya, with admiration, noted that exhausted as Armand was, she threw...
- depicted taking subservient roles to the men, such as being his ****istant ("rabotnitsa"). These women blacksmith figures were less common, but significant, since...
- under Vladimir Lenin's order, "Rabotnitsa" started to serve as the official publication of Zhenotdel. Following "Rabotnitsa," publications like Kommunistka...
- Александра Бойко". Vechernyaya Moskva (in Russian). 31 October 1944. Boiko, Aleksandra (1945). "В собственном танке". Rabotnitsa (in Russian) (2–3): 10-11....