'This volume is most certainly a very welcome addition to the English-language literature on Russian and Soviet women's history, even more particularly so because it brings together a range of papers reflecting the current state of research on topics in this field from across the Russian regions. As such, its chapters serve to reorient the historical focus of research on Russian and Soviet women beyond the country's old and new capital cities. It is evident from the collection that some of the most exciting developments in the field are now taking place outside the major metropolitan centers of Moscow and St. Petersburg, which still remain the locations most often visited by western researchers and where most international collaboration is located. Also welcome is the fact that the individual chapters demonstrate the growing penetration and awareness of western historiographies and research methodologies in post-Soviet publications across the Russian Federation, and this opens up the prospects for the further development of cross-cultural exchange, networking, and the publication of shared and comparative findings.'Melanie IlicUniversity of Gloucestershire and University of BirminghamSlavic Review, 75: 1 (2016)'This volume marks a milestone in the development of women's history in Russia. It reflects the accomplishments of scholars in this field since the late 1980s and expresses concern about the politicization of gender issues in Russia today. [...] All the authors connect with Western publications on their topics, to a greater or lesser degree. Western scholars also assisted in the preparation of the volume for publication. This speaks to the creation of a single international scholarly community of specialists in Russian gender studies - a very welcome development.'Eve LevinUniversity of KansasThe Historian, 78:4 (2016)