All Stories

  1. An unbreakable friendship: Soviet medical internationalism in Cuba in the 1960s
  2. Soviet Medical Internationalism amid Destalinization, 1953–1958
  3. ‘Wars Begin in the Minds of Men’: Psychiatry and the Cold War Antinuclear Movement
  4. How gender shapes experiences and understandings of trauma
  5. Soviet maternity care and competing narratives of trauma
  6. Sheila Fitzpatrick on displaced lives
  7. Paths to Parenthood
  8. Pain and Suffering in Labour and Birth
  9. The Complex and Contradictory Emotional Paths to Parenthood
  10. Childbirth and Trauma, 1940s–1980s
  11. The Sounds and Sights of Natural Childbirth: Films and Records in Antenatal Preparation Classes, 1950s–1980s
  12. Pouvoir et santé en Ouzbékistan: De la colonisation russe aux transformations post-soviétiques
  13. Comrades in the Labor Room: The Lamaze Method of Childbirth Preparation and France's Cold War Home Front, 1951–1957
  14. A Chapter From Lamaze History: Birth Narratives and Authoritative Knowledge in France, 1952-1957
  15. Navigating Treacherous Waters: Soviet Satire, National Identity, and Georgii Daneliia's Films of the 1970s
  16. Mikhail Kalatozov'sthe red tent: a case study in international coproduction across the iron curtain
  17. Motherhood, Patriotism, and Ethnicity: Soviet Kazakhstan and the 1936 Abortion Ban
  18. Medical Propaganda andCultural Revolution in Soviet Kazakhstan, 1928–41