Post-Soviet Women
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Post-Soviet Women by Mary Buckley, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This comprehensive volume delves into the intricate realities faced by women in the post-Soviet states, offering a systematic examination of their social and economic conditions in the aftermath of the USSR's dissolution. Spanning 336 pages, Buckley’s work is an essential resource for anyone interested in feminism, political science, and the historical context of women's roles in the former Soviet republics. With its engaging analysis, this book sheds light on the evolving status of women in a rapidly changing political landscape. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of women's studies and contemporary history, Post-Soviet Women provides invaluable perspectives on the intersection of gender and politics in a region undergoing significant transformation.