Gender and war in twentieth-century Eastern Europe/
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Format: | Computer Files |
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Bloomington:
Indiana University Press,
c2006
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Series: | Indiana-Michigan series in Russian and East European studies
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : gender and war in twentieth-century Eastern Europe / Nancy M. Wingfield and Maria Bucur
- Challenging gender roles/restoring order
- "Female generals" and "Siberian angels" : aristocratic nurses and the Austro-Hungarian POW relief / Alon Rachamimov
- Civilizing the soldier in postwar Austria / Maureen Healy
- Between Red Army and White Guard : women in Budapest, 1919 / Eliza Ablovatski
- Gendered collaborating and resisting
- Dumplings and domesticity : women, collaboration, and resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia / Melissa Feinberg
- Denouncers and fraternizers : gender, collaboration, and retribution in Bohemia and Moravia during World War II and after / Benjamin Frommer
- Family, gender, and ideology in World War II Latvia / Mara Lazda
- Remembering war : gendered bodies, gendered stories
- Kosovo maiden(s) : Serbian women commemorate the wars of national liberation, 1912-1918 / Melissa Bokovoy
- Women's stories as sites of memory : gender and remembering Romania's world wars / Maria Bucur
- The nation's pain and women's shame : Polish women and wartime violence / Katherine R. Jolluck
- "The alienated body" : gender identity and the memory of the Siege of Leningrad / Lisa A. Kirschenbaum.