Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe

Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe
Title Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Francisca de Haan
Publisher Central European University Press
Total Pages 712
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789637326394

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Annotation Contains 150 biogrpahical portraits of women and men who were active in, or part of, the women's movement and feminisms in 22 countries in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe

Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe
Title Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Francisca de Haan
Publisher Central European University Press
Total Pages 678
Release 2006
Genre Feminists
ISBN 9789637326400

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Women's Activism

Women's Activism
Title Women's Activism PDF eBook
Author Francisca de Haan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0415535751

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Women's Activism brings together twelve innovative contributions from feminist historians from around the world. They look at how women have always found ways to challenge or fight inequalities and hierarchies as individuals, in international women's organizations, as political leaders, and in global forums such as the United Nations. This book addresses women's internationalism and struggle for their rights in the international arena; it deals with racism and colonialism in Australia, India and Europe; women's movements and political activism in South Africa, Eastern Bengal (Bangladesh), the United Kingdom, Japan and France.

Gender, Generations, and Communism in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond

Gender, Generations, and Communism in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond
Title Gender, Generations, and Communism in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Anna Artwińska
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 266
Release 2020-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1000095142

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Communism in twentieth-century Europe is predominantly narrated as a totalitarian movement and/or regime. This book aims to go beyond this narrative and provide an alternative framework to describe the communist past. This reframing is possible thanks to the concepts of generation and gender, which are used in the book as analytical categories in an intersectional overlap. The publication covers twentieth-century Poland, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, the Soviet Union/Russia, former Yugoslavia, Turkish communities in West Germany, Italy, and Cuba (as a comparative point of reference). It provides a theoretical frame and overview chapters on several important gender and generation narratives about communism, anticommunism, and postcommunism. Its starting point is the belief that although methodological reflection on communism, as well as on generations and gender, is conducted extensively in contemporary research, the overlapping of these three terms is still rare. The main focus in the first part is on methodological issues. The second part features studies which depict the possibility of generational-gender interpretations of history. The third part is informed by biographical perspectives. The last part shows how the problem of generations and gender is staged via the medium of literature and how it can be narrated.

Aspasia

Aspasia
Title Aspasia PDF eBook
Author Krassimira Daskalova
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 296
Release 2008-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781845456344

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Aspasia is an international peer-reviewed yearbook that brings out the best scholarship in the field of interdisciplinary women's and gender historyfocused on - and produced in - Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. In this region the field of women's and gender history has developed uevenly and has remained only marginally represented in the "international" canon.

Women in Transnational History

Women in Transnational History
Title Women in Transnational History PDF eBook
Author Clare Midgley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 220
Release 2016-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 1317236130

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Women in Transnational History offers a range of fresh perspectives on the field of women’s history, exploring how cross-border connections and global developments since the nineteenth century have shaped diverse women’s lives and the gendered social, cultural, political and economic histories of specific localities. The book is divided into three thematically-organised parts, covering gendered histories of transnational networks, women’s agency in the intersecting histories of imperialisms and nationalisms, and the concept of localizing the global and globalizing the local. Discussing a broad spectrum of topics from the politics of dress in Philippine mission stations in the early twentieth century to the shifting food practices of British women during the Second World War, the chapters bring women to the centre of the writing of new transnational histories. Illustrated with images and figures, this book throws new light on key global themes from the perspective of women’s and gender history. Written by an international team of editors and contributors, it is a valuable and timely resource for students and researchers of both women’s history and transnational and global history.

The Routledge History of East Central Europe Since 1700

The Routledge History of East Central Europe Since 1700
Title The Routledge History of East Central Europe Since 1700 PDF eBook
Author Irina Livezeanu
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 539
Release 2017-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 1351863436

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"Covers territory from Russia in the east to Germany and Austria in the west, exploring the origins and evolution of modernity in this region"--Provided by the publisher.