It has been published since June 1922.
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The first issue of “Peasant Woman” was published with a circulation of five thousand copies, and in 1973 the circulation reached 6 million 300 thousand copies. The first issue contained an appeal by the Chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee M. Kalinin to the readers, which explained the role of the publication in introducing working women to the social and cultural life of the country. In the application sheet for the education of the illiterate and semi-literate, the content of the decree of December 26, 1919 “On the elimination of illiteracy among the population of the RSFSR” was popularly stated. Legally, the magazine was founded by the Department for Work among Women of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party, at the initial stage it competed with other monthly publications: Rabotnitsa i Peasant Woman (1932-1941), Zhensky Zhurnal (1926-1930), etc.:
There, too, articles were published on “women’s topics”, magazines brought up women who were careless about their appearance.
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