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Women and gender in postwar Europe : From Cold War to European Union

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 243p xISBN:
  • 9780415695008
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420000 REG
Contents:
Table of contents Notes on Contributors. Preface; Introduction: Bonnie G. Smith; Historical Overview; Chapter 1: Melissa Feinberg, Battling for Peace: The Transformation of the Women's Movement in Cold War Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe; Chapter 2: Jan Lambertz, 'Democracy Could Go No Further': European Women in the Early United Nations; Chapter 3: Darja Zavirsek, Women and Social Work in Central and Eastern Europe; Chapter 4: Michal Shapira, Psychoanalysts on the Radio: Domestic Citizenship and Motherhood in Postwar Britain; Chapter 5: Francisca de Haan, The 'Motor of Modern Life': Women's Work in Europe West and East since 1945; Chapter 6: M. Jane Slaughter, 'What's new' and is it good for you? Gender and Consumerism in Postwar Europe; Chapter 7: Cynthia Kreisel, Happy Motherhood and Lesbian Spaces: Women's Initiatives and Sexuality in Postwar Europe; Chapter 8: Belinda Davis, Political Participation, Civil Society, and Gender: Lessons from the Cold War; Chapter 9: Young-Sun Hong, Gender, Race and Utopias of Development; Chapter 10: Melissa Bokovoy, Gender and Reframing of the First World War in Serbia during 1980s and 1990s; Chapter 11: Arturas Tereskinas, Post-Soviet Masculinities, Shame and the Archives of Social Suffering in Contemporary Lithuania; Chapter 12: Joanna Regulska and Magda Grabowska, Post-1989 Women's Activism in Poland; Conclusion: Joanna Regulska
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Table of contents
Notes on Contributors.
Preface;
Introduction: Bonnie G. Smith;
Historical Overview;
Chapter 1: Melissa Feinberg, Battling for Peace: The Transformation of the Women's Movement in Cold War Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe;
Chapter 2: Jan Lambertz, 'Democracy Could Go No Further': European Women in the Early United Nations; Chapter 3: Darja Zavirsek, Women and Social Work in Central and Eastern Europe;
Chapter 4: Michal Shapira, Psychoanalysts on the Radio: Domestic Citizenship and Motherhood in Postwar Britain;
Chapter 5: Francisca de Haan, The 'Motor of Modern Life': Women's Work in Europe West and East since 1945; Chapter 6: M. Jane Slaughter, 'What's new' and is it good for you? Gender and Consumerism in Postwar Europe; Chapter 7: Cynthia Kreisel, Happy Motherhood and Lesbian Spaces: Women's Initiatives and Sexuality in Postwar Europe;
Chapter 8: Belinda Davis, Political Participation, Civil Society, and Gender: Lessons from the Cold War;
Chapter 9: Young-Sun Hong, Gender, Race and Utopias of Development;
Chapter 10: Melissa Bokovoy, Gender and Reframing of the First World War in Serbia during 1980s and 1990s; Chapter 11: Arturas Tereskinas, Post-Soviet Masculinities, Shame and the Archives of Social Suffering in Contemporary Lithuania;
Chapter 12: Joanna Regulska and Magda Grabowska, Post-1989 Women's Activism in Poland;
Conclusion: Joanna Regulska

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