Women at the Gates
Discover the transformative impact of women in the workforce with Women at the Gates by Wendy Z. Goldman. This insightful book, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, spans 316 pages and delves into the remarkable shift in the Soviet working class during the 1930s. As women ventured into waged labor in record numbers, the social dynamics of the time were reshaped, creating new narratives of empowerment and change. Goldman's meticulous research reveals how these women influenced not only their own lives but also the socio-economic landscape of the Soviet Union and beyond. Perfect for readers interested in European history, labor relations, and social science, Women at the Gates offers a compelling examination of gender and work during a pivotal historical moment. Immerse yourself in this engaging exploration and understand the vital role women played in redefining their society.