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Women, the State and Revolution
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Wendy Z. Goldman
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March 26 2010
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The origins of the Bolshevik vision: Love unfettered, women free
pp. 59
The first retreat: Besprizornost' and socialized child rearing
pp. 101
Law and life collide: Free union and the wage-earning population
pp. 144
Stirring the sea of peasant stagnation
pp. 185
Pruning the “bourgeois thicket”: Drafting a new Family Code
pp. 214
Sexual freedom or social chaos: The debate on the 1926 Code
pp. 254
Controlling reproduction: Women versus the state
pp. 296
Recasting the vision: The resurrection of the family
pp. 337
Conclusion: Stalin's oxymorons: Socialist state, law, and family
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