Based on extensive original research, including studies of autobiographies and biographies, reminiscences and memoirs, archived oral history data and interviews conducted by the authors, this book provides a rich picture of how women experienced repression in the former Soviet bloc. Although focusing on key years when repression was at its height – 1937 for the Soviet Union, 1941 for Lithuania and Poland, 1948 for Czechoslovakia and 1956 for Romania – the book ranges more widely. It demonstrates that although far fewer women than men were the direct victims of repression, women experienced severe repression in many ways, including exile, deportation and as family members of those arrested, imprisoned and executed
Marking the 50th anniversary of events in 1956, that were a major turning point in the history of co...
This article presents and compares the narratives of some female Polish prisoners of Nazi concentrat...
[Extract] At the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union was insistent on the repatriation of ...
Based on extensive original research, including studies of autobiographies and biographies, reminisc...
The year 1937 is one of the most important dates in Soviet history. August 1937 saw the introduction...
Melanie Ilic, ‘The Forgotten Five Per Cent: Women, Political Repression and the Purges’ (in Stalin’...
The article addresses the problems of studying the history of totalitarianism in the USSR in the con...
The special literature from Republic of Moldova has approached constantly in the last two decades th...
Based on an extensive reading of a broad range of women’s accounts of their lives in the Soviet Unio...
One million women served in the Red Army on the Eastern Front in the Second World War, resisting the...
This article highlights the problem of women and the war from the perspective of traumatic nature of...
This chapter presents some of the findings of two oral history research projects about the experienc...
The article focuses on the experiences of Russian women - former slave labourers for the Nazi regime...
The study outlines the capturing of prisoners by the Red Army taking control over Transylvania in th...
The psychology of the Soviet period in Ukraine still needs to be analyzed because living witnesses o...
Marking the 50th anniversary of events in 1956, that were a major turning point in the history of co...
This article presents and compares the narratives of some female Polish prisoners of Nazi concentrat...
[Extract] At the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union was insistent on the repatriation of ...
Based on extensive original research, including studies of autobiographies and biographies, reminisc...
The year 1937 is one of the most important dates in Soviet history. August 1937 saw the introduction...
Melanie Ilic, ‘The Forgotten Five Per Cent: Women, Political Repression and the Purges’ (in Stalin’...
The article addresses the problems of studying the history of totalitarianism in the USSR in the con...
The special literature from Republic of Moldova has approached constantly in the last two decades th...
Based on an extensive reading of a broad range of women’s accounts of their lives in the Soviet Unio...
One million women served in the Red Army on the Eastern Front in the Second World War, resisting the...
This article highlights the problem of women and the war from the perspective of traumatic nature of...
This chapter presents some of the findings of two oral history research projects about the experienc...
The article focuses on the experiences of Russian women - former slave labourers for the Nazi regime...
The study outlines the capturing of prisoners by the Red Army taking control over Transylvania in th...
The psychology of the Soviet period in Ukraine still needs to be analyzed because living witnesses o...
Marking the 50th anniversary of events in 1956, that were a major turning point in the history of co...
This article presents and compares the narratives of some female Polish prisoners of Nazi concentrat...
[Extract] At the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union was insistent on the repatriation of ...