New Open Access Volume of Aspasia (Vol. 16)
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The latest Open Access volume of Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History has published! This volume's special forum focuses on the Little Entente of Women.
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Volume 16
Editor's Introduction
Sharon A. Kowalsky
Special Forum: The Little Entente of Women: Transnational Feminist Networks and National Politics in Interwar Europe
Introduction
Maria Bucur, Katerina Dalakoura, Krassimira Daskalova, and Gabriela Dudeková Kováčová
The Little Entente of Women, Feminisms, Tensions, and Entanglements within the Interwar European Women’s Movement
Krassimira Daskalova
Feminisms and Politics in the Interwar Period: The Little Entente of Women (1923–1938)
Katerina Dalakoura
Between Transnational Cooperation and Nationalism: The Little Entente of Women in Czechoslovakia
Gabriela Dudeková Kováčová
The Little Entente of Women as Transnational Ethno-Nationalist Community: Spotlight on Romania
Maria Bucur
The Source
Alojzija Štebi, “Mišljenje javnosti i feminizam u Jugoslaviji” (Public Opinion and Feminism in Yugoslavia): Ženski pokret [Women’s Movement] 9 (1924), 376–379
Isidora Grubački
General Articles
Polish-Jewish Female Writers and the Women’s Emancipation Movements in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Zuzanna Kołodziejska-Smagała
Ordinary Trauma: Twenty-One Disabled Women Surviving the 1989 Polish Transformation
Natalia Pamula
Diplomats’ Wives and the Foreign Ministry in Late Imperial Russia, in Four Portraits
Marina Soroka
Jovanka Broz and the Yugoslav Popular Press during Tito’s Reign: At the Crossroads of Tradition and Emancipation (1952–1980)
Iva Jelušić
Book Review Essays
It’s Complicated: The History of Sexuality in Eastern Europe Flourishes
Maria Bucur
Living and Surviving Communism in Albania
Enriketa Papa-Pandelejmoni
Book Reviews
Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Evguenia Davidova, Minja Bujaković, Milena Kirova, Malgorzata Fidelis, Stefano Petrungaro, Alexandra Talavar, Daniela Koleva, Rochelle Ruthchild, Vania Ivanova, Valentina Mitkova, Roxana L. Cazan, Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, and Nadia Danova
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Categories
Keywords
- Women's and Gender History/Studies
- open access
- Feminism
- Feminist Studies
- Little Entente of Women
- Political History/Studies
- Politics
- Interwar Europe
- Women's Movement
- Balkan Studies
- Balkans
- interwar period
- Zhenski glas (Women’s voice)
- Ženski pokret (Women’s movement)
- 1928-1938
- interwar Balkans
- interwar feminism
- League of Greek Women for Women’s Rights
- women's writing
- Transnational Cooperation
- Nationalism History / Studies
- Czechoslovakia
- Eliška Purkyňová
- transnational women's movement
- Františka Plamínková
- transnational ethno-nationalism
- Romania
- Alexandrina Cantacuzino
- ethnic minority
- Yugoslavia
- Alojzija Štebi
- Feminist Alliance
- Kingdom of Serbs
- Suffrage
- Poland
- Jewish History / Studies
- Polish-Jewish Studies
- women's emancipation movement
- late-nineteenth-century
- early twentieth century
- acculturation
- girls' education
- Polish-Jewish literature
- woman question
- Trauma
- Disability studies
- 1989
- Memoir
- Socialism
- postsocialism
- foreign ministry
- Russia
- late imperial Russia
- Divorce
- Marriage
- Imperial Foreign Ministry
- Russian Empire
- Jovanka Broz
- 1952-1980
- Media Analysis
- printed press
- Yugoslav New Woman
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