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The Changing Role of Women in the USSR: Production and Reproduction
“A Soviet woman is equal in rights with a man ... But our Soviet woman is not exempt from that great and honourable duty that nature has endowed her with: she is a mother; she must give birth.” Conscience of the Party , Aaron Soltz (1937) The Communist Party’s Family Codes of 1918 and 1926, alongside a series of laws between 1917 and 1920, presented a radical and progressive shift for women – emancipating them. These changes included the legalisation of a ‘no-fault di
Isabella Wood
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The Issue of Recycling Solar Panels
By Nidhi Mahajan The rise of solar energy has been extraordinary, with global-installed solar capacity surpassing 1,000 gigawatts (GW) in...
Nidhi Mahajan
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Is Coastal Protection Worth It?
By Meredith Ho Yau Chung In 2018, an estimated 9,000 properties in England are located in areas likely to be lost to coastal erosion by...
Meredith Ho Yau Chung
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To what extent are historical dramatisations ethical?
By Amy Grace Upton and Oscar Smith Turton Introduction “Oppenheimer Breaks A Major Box Office Record For A Biographical Movie.” This...
Amy Grace Upton and Oscar Smith Turton
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