Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History (Web)
The latest Open Access volume of Aspasia 18 (2024) is published. The topic is „Gender and Militarization in Central and Eastern Europe“.
Table of Contents
Special Forum: Gender and Militarization in Central and Eastern Europe
- Sharon A. Kowalsky: Editor’s Introduction
- Anna Nowakowska-Wierzchoś: The „Female Military Staff“: The Co-Creators of Defense and State Education in the Second Polish Republic
- Iva Jelušić: Women in the Yugoslav People’s Liberation Struggle (1941-1945): Waging War and Breaking Frontiers
- Nataliia Zalietok: Women and Militarization: The Lessons of World War II
- Weronika Grzebalska: Rethinking Polish (Para)Military Herstory: New Goals for Research on the Militarism–Feminism Nexus
- Steven G. Jug: Comment. Military Women: Pursuing Equality, Defending Nations, and Threatening Masculinity
Articles
- Achilleas Fotakis: Legislation, Legal Theory, and Law Enforcement on Rape in Greece, 1922–1976
- Dimitra Vassiliadou: Sexual Harm and Extralegal Settlements in Greece, 1914-1970
- Katarzyna Taczyńska: „Minsk, My Minsk, The Old Bolshevik“: Sore Kahan’s Poetry as a Mirror of the Transformation of Secular Jewish Culture in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Review Essays
- Izabela Desperak: Barbara Einhorn’s Cinderella Goes to Market Three Decades Later
- Georgeta Nazarska: Beyond the Archive and Scholarship
- Katarzyna Stańczak-Wiślicz, Dorota Jarecka, Katarzyna Chmielewska, Continue reading