"For the student of social movements in general and women's movements in particular, the value of this book is in the diversity of groups and activists studied and the richness of detail. The variety of activists, ideologies, and organizational origins is striking... Racioppi and O'Sullivan See have provided an important introduction to the study of Russian women's activism in the reform and post-communist periods, and anyone hoping to develop a more theoretical account would do well to start with this book." -Mobilization "Linda Racioppi and Katherine O'Sullivan See have given us a model book on contemporary activism... this is an ideal book for students in courses on post-communism or contemporary Russia-or for anyone with an interest in these topics." -Labor History