The renewal of political and social life and the revival of women’s emancipation in the period of so-called semi-democracy were already being carried out under the state´s and new elite´s intense control and supervision, especially the communist elites. This surveillance and control did not escape the women’s movement. After the war, the traditional women’s association Živena also resumed its activities. In the new conditions, it attempted to define its role and goals to face the challenges of the changing political reality of 1945-1948. During this period, the leaders of Živena conducted an extensive survey to gauge opinions on the ideas of the new role of the Slovak woman in society. The results reflected the views and attitudes of women in the post-war years and thus reflected the opinions of women’s emancipation in Slovakia.
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