Anna Krylova, Soviet Women in Combat. A History of Violence on the Eastern Front

Clio 39:285-287 (2014)
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Le livre d’Anna Krylova, Soviet Women in Combat, est à la fois une histoire de la participation des femmes soviétiques aux combats de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et une analyse de la manière dont ces femmes soldats ont pensé leur identité. S’appuyant sur un ensemble de sources premières (mémoires de femmes combattantes, lettres, extraits de journaux, articles de presse) et sur une bibliographie abondante, construit de manière à la fois chronologique et thématique, le livre permet d’abord de re...

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