Analysis of the imagery on the covers of the Soviet women's magazine Rabotnitsa and a comparison to the societal trends of the given period (1960-1985) concerning the reprivatising of women's lives...Show moreAnalysis of the imagery on the covers of the Soviet women's magazine Rabotnitsa and a comparison to the societal trends of the given period (1960-1985) concerning the reprivatising of women's lives and the double burden.Show less
This study focusses on the Khrushchev regime's attempt to reform domestic cooking as a part of its struggle for the communist way of life (kommunisticheskii byt) during the Khrushchev era (1956...Show moreThis study focusses on the Khrushchev regime's attempt to reform domestic cooking as a part of its struggle for the communist way of life (kommunisticheskii byt) during the Khrushchev era (1956—1964). Official Soviet publications (policy documents, cookbooks and women's magazines) are the primary sources to this study. The Khrushchev regime did indeed attempt to reform domestic cooking in order to fit it with communist ideals, such as the liberation of women and the organization of the Soviet population's nutrition according to scientific principles. It, however, also responded to the realities of Soviet daily life (e.g. the persistent shortages of foodstuffs).Show less