“WOMEN'S MAGAZINE” (1926–1930) IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOVIET WOMEN'S PRESS
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Since the emergence of the type of women's magazine, publications of this type have undergone many changes over time. At the beginning of the Soviet period of the country's history, the number of press for a female audience increased, which makes it possible to study and compare individual copies. Women's Magazine, published from 1926 to 1930, is a prominent representative of the women's magazines of the Soviet Union. This article examines the place of the Women's Magazine in the structure of the Soviet press, as well as analyzes the issues for 1927.

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Women's press, USSR, "Women's Magazine", structure of the Soviet press, specialized magazine, history of Russian journalism.
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