Widows of the Revolution
Widows of the Revolution
Women in Polish Political Elite 1949–1956
Author(s): Łukasz BertramSubject(s): History, Special Historiographies:, History of Communism
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: women; Revolution; political elite; Poland
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to present the collective portrait of the 40 women occupying the highest posts in the communist party and state apparatus in Poland during the Stalinist period. It focuses on the vast majority of people involved in the communist movement, while it also examines the cases of Socialists and women from the younger generation. The first part of the study presents the milieus they came from, their educational and professional careers and – above all – the motivations and patterns of their political engagement. The second part engages with their position in the structures of power, as well as the circumstances of their political advances and declines. The key biographical category is that of “widowhood”, understood both literally – considering the percentage of women whose husbands were killed by Soviets or Germans – and symbolically – as a bitter disappointment with the Idea and its realization.
Journal: History of Communism in Europe
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 121-146
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English
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