Julia Ioffe's latest book, 'Motherland,' shifts the focus in Russian history from towering male figures to the women who were instrumental in shaping the nation's past and present. The narrative weaves together personal memoirs, archival research, and interviews to highlight these often-overlooked protagonists.

Shortlisted for a National Book Award, 'Motherland' delves into how early advancements in women's rights faded into obscurity, revealing a persistent erasure that continues today. Ioffe draws from personal history and extensive research to spotlight Russian women as central figures rather than mere witnesses to the country's tumultuous journey.

Through the lives of Soviet first ladies and her own ancestors, Ioffe recounts the fragility of progress and the challenges women faced. S

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