Aspasia 13 (2019), 1

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Aspasia 13 (2019), 1
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New York 2019: Berghahn Books
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Institutional (print + online): $ 120 / £ 78 / € 95. Institutional (online): $ 108 / £ 70 / € 86

 

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Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History
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Peggy Ann Shaffer

Dear Colleague,

The latest issue of Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History has published!

Berghahn is delighted to announce that Aspasia is now Open Access thanks to the generous support from a global network of libraries as part of the Knowledge Unlatched Select initiative. There are no submission or article processing charges (APCs) for authors of articles published under this arrangement, resulting in no direct charges to authors.

Volume 13 – OPEN ACCESS!

From the Editors

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial
Sharon A. Kowalsky
http://bit.ly/2NibTjD

In Recognition: Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
http://bit.ly/2pWX3XI

Report from the Region: The “Anti-Gender” Wave Contested: Gender Studies, Civil Society, and the State in Eastern Europe and Beyond*
http://bit.ly/2BRdqI2

General Articles

Masculinity on Stage: Dueling in the Greek Capital, 1870–1918
Dimitra Vassiliadou
http://bit.ly/2MPN8MN

Issues of Gender Representation in Modern Greek Art: The Case of Thaleia Flora-Caravia’s Photographic Images and Self-Portraits
Despoina Tsourgianni
http://bit.ly/2otT3xy

Motherhood and Survival in the Stalinist Gulag
Elaine MacKinnon
http://bit.ly/2JtCclK

"Maternal Impressions": Disability Memoirs in Socialist Poland
Natalia Pamula
http://bit.ly/36fqSDk

A Gloomy Carnival of Freedom: Sex, Gender, and Emotions among Polish Displaced Person in the Aftermath of World War II
Katarzyna Nowak
http://bit.ly/31N4xK8

The Source

"Amongst Affectionate Female Friends": Same-Sex Intimacy in Nineteeth-Century Polish Correspondence
Natalie Cornett
http://bit.ly/32UzJZ9

"Medusa's Smirk" (1975) by Mihaela Miroiu
Maria Bucur
http://bit.ly/336wjCA

Book Review Essays

Women and War in the Balkans: A Comparative Review Essay
Maria Bucur
http://bit.ly/31UnRF6

New Feminist Perspectives on the History of the Twentieth Century
Melissa Feinberg
http://bit.ly/31OD5eY

Fairy Whisperer's March to the East
Marija Bularović and Višnja Krstić
http://bit.ly/34aKCGx

Becoming Communist: Ideals, Dreams, and Nightmares
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
http://bit.ly/2JuKlGJ

New Perspectives on Bulgarian Women of Letters
Valentina Mitkova
http://bit.ly/36dlMaK

Gender Identities in Women's and Feminist Periodicals in Serbia
Ana Kolarić
http://bit.ly/2PxA2Fk

The East Side Story of Gender and Feminism: The Hungarian and Czech Cases
Gabriela Dudeková Kováčová
http://bit.ly/2JuKBWd

Book Reviews

http://bit.ly/2qStGGv

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