Yulia Gradskova, „The Women’s International Democratic Federation, the Global South and the Cold War Defending the Rights of Women of the ‘Whole World’?“

This book examines the role of the Women’s International Defense Federation (WIDF) in transnational women’s activism in the context of the Cold War, and in connection to the rights of women from Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Combining a global history and postcolonial theory approach, this monograph shines light on an underrepresented organisation and its important role in the Cold War, Twentieth Century women’s rights and Soviet history. Questioning whether the organization acted for women’s causes or whether it was merely a Cold War political instrument, the book analyzes and problematizes the place that the WIDF had in the politics of the Soviet Union, examining the ideology and politics of the WIDF and state socialist propaganda regarding women’s equality and rights. Using Soviet archival documents of the organizations, the book offers a new perspective on the complexities of the development of global women’s rights movement divided by the Cold War confrontations.

This is an important study suitable for students and researchers in Women’s and Gender History, Eastern European History and Gender Studies.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1. A Forgotten Women’s Organization? The WIDF, in Between Women’s History and Cold War Studies

Chapter 2. The WIDF, the Soviet State, and Cold War Battles

Chapter 3. Protecting Peace, Mothers, and Children – WIDF’s Ideology and Activities in its First Decades

Chapter 4. Anti-Colonialism, Anti-Racism and Social Rights – the WIDF Defends Women in the Global South

Chapter 5. The State Socialist Model of Women’s Emancipation as an Example to Follow for the “Whole World”

Chapter 6. Women from Asia, Africa and Latin America Make Themselves Visible in the WIDF

Chapter 7. Activists from the Global South and the WIDF – A Biographical Perspective

Chapter 8. The WIDF on the Eve of IWY and During the UN Decade for Women

Chapter 9. The WIDF and the End of the Three Worlds: Concluding Remarks


Yulia Gradskova is Associate Professor in History and works at the Department of History, Stockholm University, Sweden. Her research interests include Soviet and post-Soviet social and gender history, decolonial perspective on Soviet politics on emancipation of “woman of the East” and gender equality. Gradskova is the author of Soviet Politics of Emancipation of Ethnic Minority Women. Natsionalka (Springer, 2018) and co-editor of several books, including Gendering Postsocialism. Old Legacies and New Hierarchies (Routledge 2018, with Ildiko Asztalos Morell); Gender Equality on a Grand Tour. Politics and Institutions – the Nordic Council,  Sweden, Lithuania and Russia (Brill, 2017 – with E. Blomberg, Y. Waldemarson and A. Zvinkliene).


https://www.routledge.com/The-Womens-International-Democratic-Federation-the-Global-South-and/Gradskova/p/book/9780367504786


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