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'''Bulgarian National Women's Union''' was a state women's organization in [[People's Republic of Bulgaria|Communist Bulgaria]], founded in 1945. It was a state organization and a branch of the [[Bulgarian Communist Party|Communist Party]]. |
'''Bulgarian National Women's Union''' was a state women's organization in [[People's Republic of Bulgaria|Communist Bulgaria]], founded in 1945. It was a state organization and a branch of the [[Bulgarian Communist Party|Communist Party]]. |
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Its purpose was to mobilise women in the political ideology of the state, as well as to enforce the party's policy |
Its purpose was to mobilise women in the political ideology of the state, as well as to enforce the party's policy within gender roles and women's rights. It played an important role in the life of women in the state during its existence. |
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== References== |
== References== |
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Bulgarian National Women's Union was a state women's organization in Communist Bulgaria, founded in 1945. It was a state organization and a branch of the Communist Party.
Its purpose was to mobilise women in the political ideology of the state, as well as to enforce the party's policy within gender roles and women's rights. It played an important role in the life of women in the state during its existence.
References
- Marilyn Rueschemeyer: Women in the Politics of Postcommunist Eastern Europe
- Henry Philip David, Joanna Skilogianis, Anastasia Posadskaya-Vanderbeck: From Abortion to Contraception: A Resource to Public Policies and