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Julia Ioffe, an acclaimed journalist, explores the evolution of modern Russia by focusing on the experiences and history of its women, from the revolutionary era to the present autocratic climate. In 1990, Ioffe, then seven years old, fled the Soviet Union with her family. Years later, she returned to Moscow, only to find a drastically altered society. The once-empowered Soviet women she remembered, who were doctors, engineers, and scientists, appeared to have been replaced by women whose primary ambition was marriage and domestic life supported by affluent husbands. This shift begs the question: how did Russia transition from being a global leader in feminist ideals to upholding conservative Christian norms?In her book "Motherland," Ioffe reinterprets modern Russian history through a uniquely feminine perspective. She covers a wide range of characters: from her great-grandmothers who practiced medicine, to Lenin's feminist revolutionary partner, to the countless Soviet girls who fought in World War II, and the many single mothers who contributed to the nation's post-war recovery. She also sheds light on contemporary figures like the members of Pussy Riot and Yulia Navalnaya, spouse of prominent opposition figure Alexei Navalny. Ioffe examines one of history's boldest social experiments and reveals how it ultimately let down the women it was supposed to empower, clearing the path for Vladimir Putin's resurgence.Combining elements of memoir, journalism, and historical analysis, "Motherland" presents modern Russia through the lens of its influential women. Ioffe captures the emotional depth of living through dramatic revolutions, wars, idealistic ventures, and profound heartache, illustrating how these experiences are deeply intertwined with the ongoing story of Russia and its women.

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Julia Ioffe, an acclaimed journalist, explores the evolution of modern Russia by focusing on the experiences and history of its women, from the revolutionary era to the present autocratic climate. In 1990, Ioffe, then seven years old, fled the Soviet Union with her family. Years later, she returned to Moscow, only to find a drastically altered society. The once-empowered Soviet women she remembered, who were doctors, engineers, and scientists, appeared to have been replaced by women whose primary ambition was marriage and domestic life supported by affluent husbands. This shift begs the question: how did Russia transition from being a global leader in feminist ideals to upholding conservative Christian norms?In her book "Motherland," Ioffe reinterprets modern Russian history through a uniquely feminine perspective. She covers a wide range of characters: from her great-grandmothers who practiced medicine, to Lenin's feminist revolutionary partner, to the countless Soviet girls who fought in World War II, and the many single mothers who contributed to the nation's post-war recovery. She also sheds light on contemporary figures like the members of Pussy Riot and Yulia Navalnaya, spouse of prominent opposition figure Alexei Navalny. Ioffe examines one of history's boldest social experiments and reveals how it ultimately let down the women it was supposed to empower, clearing the path for Vladimir Putin's resurgence.Combining elements of memoir, journalism, and historical analysis, "Motherland" presents modern Russia through the lens of its influential women. Ioffe captures the emotional depth of living through dramatic revolutions, wars, idealistic ventures, and profound heartache, illustrating how these experiences are deeply intertwined with the ongoing story of Russia and its women.

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Cena: 133.73 zł
Okładka: Miękka
Ilość stron: 496
Rok wydania: 2025
Rozmiar: 153 × 233 mm
ID: 9780008469672
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Harper Collins Publishers , Westerhill Road Bishopbriggs, G64 2QT Glasgow, GB , HarperCollins , Domaniewska 34a, 02-672 Warszawa, Polska ,[email protected] ,tel. +48 22 856 57 57

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