Halle, Fannina W. (1881-1963).
Woman in Soviet Russia / Fannina Halle ; [authorized translation from German by Marja Balsigerova].
Warsaw : Wydawnictwo M. Fruchtman, 1934
pp. 269, [2], [16] pp. plates of illustrations; entry and stamp on preface page, stamp on title page, otherwise a clean copy; numerous illustrations;
I WOMAN IN ANCIENT RUSSIA .
II WOMAN IN PRE-REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA .
III THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION OF 1917 . AND WOMEN'S LIBERATION . 1 Lenin and the working woman 2 Daughters of the Revolution . . 3. abolition of church marriage .
IV NEW SEXUAL ETHICS AND IDEOLOGY 1. Misunderstood "free love" . 2. Lenin's encroachment: the "theory of the glass of water" . 3. discussion of 160 mil on new marriage law 4. Soviet-Russian marriage law .
V MOTHER AND CHILD . 1. birth restriction and excess births 2. protection of mother and child .
VI LOVE, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY . 1. yesterday and today 2. in the komsomol 3. the new woman as wife . 4. The new marriage and family .
VII ON THE ROAD TO THE END OF PROSTITUTION 1. Prostitution in tsarist Russia . . 2. The Soviet government's struggle against prostitution . 3. Profilaktorya . . . 4. At the First Conference of now-active female workers, former prostitutes 5. Final goal .
VIII WOMAN PENETRATES NEW FIELDS OF LIFE . 1. In state and politics . 2. In intellectual life 3. In production . . . 4. the five-year plan and woman
IX NEW BEINGS . 1. constants and new phenomena . 2. The socialization of life . 3. In the women's Artiuchina Commune .