This article focuses on the tension between female soldiers’ military duties and sex/romance in the ranks of the Red Army. Drawing on terminology used during the war, the author posits “girls” and “women” as two models of behavior – the former emphasizing soldierly duties, the later the realization of civilian norms. Female soldiers were placed in a highly ambiguous situation, in which the Komsomol, which had recruited large numbers of “girls” into the army, promoted sexual abstinence and feminine culturedness, while the Party and Army acquiesced to the desire of commanders to take lovers from among their subordinates. The article ends with a discussion of pregnancy and its implications
This article highlights the problem of women and the war from the perspective of traumatic nature of...
This article provides an historical account of the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers’ role in breaking ...
The state has utilized women militarily within the context of gener al security formulas, rarely as ...
This article focuses on the tension between female soldiers’ military duties and sex/romance in the ...
This article uses the occupied city of Rostov-on-Don (Russia) as a case study to examine the relatio...
Millions of male soldiers fought and died in World War II. Among all the combatant nations, however,...
This Independent Study illuminates the female sexual experience during World War II in the Soviet Un...
This article discusses how war rapes and consensual sexual relationships with enemy soldiers are fra...
This article explores sex and romance as under-examined aspects of wartime masculinities through a f...
This article is an introduction to the “intimate history” of the OUN and UPA, which has not yet rece...
The notion that sexual violence constitutes a weapon of war and genocide has become commonplace in m...
Since the military plays a vital role in Russian society, it is also of central importance in the pr...
The article examines relationships between men and women in Lithuanian partisan movement, an importa...
Fieseler B, Hampf MM, Schwarzkopf J. Gendering combat: Military women's status in Britain, the Unite...
Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
This article highlights the problem of women and the war from the perspective of traumatic nature of...
This article provides an historical account of the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers’ role in breaking ...
The state has utilized women militarily within the context of gener al security formulas, rarely as ...
This article focuses on the tension between female soldiers’ military duties and sex/romance in the ...
This article uses the occupied city of Rostov-on-Don (Russia) as a case study to examine the relatio...
Millions of male soldiers fought and died in World War II. Among all the combatant nations, however,...
This Independent Study illuminates the female sexual experience during World War II in the Soviet Un...
This article discusses how war rapes and consensual sexual relationships with enemy soldiers are fra...
This article explores sex and romance as under-examined aspects of wartime masculinities through a f...
This article is an introduction to the “intimate history” of the OUN and UPA, which has not yet rece...
The notion that sexual violence constitutes a weapon of war and genocide has become commonplace in m...
Since the military plays a vital role in Russian society, it is also of central importance in the pr...
The article examines relationships between men and women in Lithuanian partisan movement, an importa...
Fieseler B, Hampf MM, Schwarzkopf J. Gendering combat: Military women's status in Britain, the Unite...
Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
This article highlights the problem of women and the war from the perspective of traumatic nature of...
This article provides an historical account of the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers’ role in breaking ...
The state has utilized women militarily within the context of gener al security formulas, rarely as ...