Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Aspasia (Vol. 8) has recently been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue features a special theme section titled Rethinking Empire from Eastern Europe. The General Articles section features two articles that both deal with the state-socialist period. The issue concludes with Book Review Essays and Book Reviews.
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Volume 9, 2015
THEME SECTION: RETHINKING EMPIRE FROM EASTERN EUROPE
Guest Editor: Susan Zimmermann
Editorial
Francisca de Haan
http://bit.ly/1OPvTlq
Daughters of Two Empires: Muslim Women and Public Writing in Habsburg Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918)
Fabio Giomi
http://bit.ly/1GggiXv
Gendering Balkanisms: Gender, Culture, and Class in Nineteenth-Century Women’s Travelogues in the Balkans
Marina Matešić
http://bit.ly/1DliniQ
Converging Suffrage Politics: The Romanian Women’s Movement in Hungary and Its Allies before World War I
Oana Sînziana Păltineanu
http://bit.ly/1DI3APE
GENERAL ARTICLES
Rural Women, Gender Ideologies, and Industrialization in State Socialism: The Case of a Polish Factory in the 1950s
Natalia Jarska
http://bit.ly/1JCY6KF
Secret Years: Hungarian Lesbian Herstory, 1950s–2000s
Anna Borgos
http://bit.ly/1DstQhZ
THE SOURCE
The Tensions within the Early Twentieth-Century Bulgarian Women’s Movement
Introduction and Translation: Krassimira Daskalova with Karen Offen
http://bit.ly/1E0nHvV
Jelentés a Nemzetközi No˝kongresszusról, 1948. December 17 / Report on the International Women’s Congress, 17 December 1948
Introduction and Translation: Éva Cserháti
http://bit.ly/1IRmrMC
REVIEW ESSAYS
Sexing Twentieth-Century European History
Reviewed by Jill Massino
http://bit.ly/1bBEs7q
Bulgarian Women Writers and the Resistance of the Literary Canon
Reviewed by Valentina Mitkova
http://bit.ly/1FkCP9A
War, Memory, and Punishment in Russia: Two Heldt Prize Winners
Reviewed by Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
http://bit.ly/1z1UmCr
BOOK REVIEWS
http://bit.ly/1bBExYH
NEWS AND MISCELLANEA
Writing Women’s Lives: Auto/Biography, Life Narratives, Myths and Historiography: An International Symposium, 19-20 April 2014, Istanbul
Francisca de Haan
http://bit.ly/1EAdERB
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