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Kent College History's curator insight,
January 13, 2020 4:46 AM
'Ed Vulliamy and Andres Schipani on the Cuban revolutionary's career of constant struggle. This article first appeared in the Observer in January 2007.' |
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'The Bolsheviks wanted to recreate society completely, creating an ideal world where all people were equal. This notion of equality included women, who up until this point, were limited to domestic work. Now women were expected to be a part of the workforce outside of their homes. Their roles within the family also changed with new Soviet policies. According to the Bolsheviks, women would gain independence from the traditional roles they had played in the past.'