The ideal of proletariat family and motherhood in feminine communist movement in Slovakia in the 20s 1920s

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  • Eva Škorvanková

Abstract

Ever since its establishment in 1921 and throughout the 20´s, the Czechoslovak Communist Party had aspired, to be a mass-scale political party which had mainly been both addressing and mobilizing working classes as well as a number of intellectuals. Communism should have brought women their human dignity back, tearing them out of serfdom to men, thus making them thoroughly equal. I aim to put emphasis on the very nuances that resided in the Slovakia’s party membership base while at the same time scrutinizing its peculiar cits peculiar and embedded cultural, social and political traditions.

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