Klicktipp: Gender and Militarization in Central and Eastern Europe – New Volume of Aspasia (Open Access)

Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History (Web)

Aspasia’s latest volume (18/2024) is published on the topic of ‘Gender and Militarisation in Central and Eastern Europe.’ The yearbook is open access and freely available online.

Table of Contents

Special Forum: Gender and Militarization in Central and Eastern Europe

  • Sharon A. Kowalsky: Editor’s Introduction (Web)
  • Anna Nowakowska-Wierzchoś: The „Female Military Staff“: The Co-Creators of Defense and State Education in the Second Polish Republic (Web)
  • Iva Jelušić: Women in the Yugoslav People’s Liberation Struggle (1941-1945): Waging War and Breaking Frontiers (Web)
  • Nataliia Zalietok: Women and Militarization: The Lessons of World War II (Web)
  • Weronika Grzebalska: Rethinking Polish (Para)Military Herstory: New Goals for Research on the Militarism–Feminism Nexus (Web)
  • Steven G. Jug: Comment. Military Women: Pursuing Equality, Defending Nations, and Threatening Masculinity (Web)

Articles

  • Achilleas Fotakis: Legislation, Legal Theory, and Law Enforcement on Rape in Greece, 1922-1976 (Web)
  • Dimitra Vassiliadou: Sexual Harm and Extralegal Settlements in Greece, 1914-1970 (Web)
  • Katarzyna Taczyńska: Sore Kahan’s Poetry as a Mirror of the Transformation of Secular Jewish Culture in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (Web)

Review Essays

  • Izabela Desperak: Barbara Einhorn’s Cinderella Goes to Market – Three Decades Later (Web)
  • Georgeta Nazarska: Beyond the Archive and Scholarship (Web)
  • Book Reviews by Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Dorota Jarecka, Katarzyna Chmielewska, Jitka Gelnarová, Rasa Navickaitė, Ralitsa Muharska, Amelia Licheva, Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, Daniela Koleva, Kristina Andelova, and Zsuzsa Bokor (Web)

Reports on Research Activities in the Region

  • Conference Report by Aslı Davaz et al: Arşivde Kadın ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet Dergisi (Women and gender in the archives journal); Women in Eastern and Southeastern Europe and the Experience of War: An Interconfessional, Interreligious, and Interethnic Perspective; IFSGen. The Romanian Network for Women’s and Gender History (Web)

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