“BIELARUSKAJA RABOTNITSA I SYALYANKA” (BYELORUSSIAN WORKER AND PEASANT WOMAN) AND THE FORMATION
OF THE IDEAL OF A SOVIET WOMAN IN THE BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC (1924–1939) Cover Image

„Bielaruskaja Rabotnіtsa i Syalyanka” („Białoruska Robotnica i Chłopka”) i formowanie ideału kobiety sowieckiej w Białoruskiej Socjalistycznej Sowieckiej Republice (1924–1939)
“BIELARUSKAJA RABOTNITSA I SYALYANKA” (BYELORUSSIAN WORKER AND PEASANT WOMAN) AND THE FORMATION OF THE IDEAL OF A SOVIET WOMAN IN THE BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC (1924–1939)

Author(s): Lubou Kozik
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Cultural history, History of ideas, Political history, Social history
Published by: Wydawnictwo HUMANICA Instytut Studiów Kobiecych
Keywords: BSSR; propaganda; socialism; “Byelorussian Worker and Peasant Woman”; “Worker and Kalhasnica of Belarus”; the ideal of a Soviet woman

Summary/Abstract: In the BSRR, one of the means of forming socialist awareness in women was the journal "Bielaruskaja rabotnica i sialanka" ["Byelorussian Worker and Peasant"], which was established in 1924 (since autumn 1931 "Rabotnica and Kałhasnica Bielarusi" ["Robotnica i Kolchoźniczka Belarus "]). The task of the editorial office - Women's Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland (b) B - was to spread the influence of the Communist Party on the broad layers of women in the workers 'and peasants' milieu and raise their cultural and political level by translating them to tasks facing the Soviet party and power. The shaping of the ideal of a Soviet woman in the pages of the journal "Belarusian Workers and Workers" / "Robotnica and Koloshnik of Belarus" took place mainly as part of a program on the social activity of the party. The aim was to change the status and role of women in the family and its involvement in the implementation of the party's tasks in the political, economic, social and cultural fields.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 168-180
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish