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The latest Open Access volume of Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History has published! This volume focuses on socialist masculinities.
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Volume 15
Special Forum on Socialist Masculinities
Guest Editor: Peter Hallama
Editor's Introduction
Sharon A. Kowalsky
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Special Forum: Socialist Masculinities
Introduction: Men and Masculinities under Socialism: Toward a Social and Cultural History
Peter Hallama
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From Don Juan to Comrade Ivan: Educating the Young Men of the Urals for Love and Marriage, 1953–1964
Brendan McElmeel
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Behind Closed Doors?: The Private Lives of the Minor Communist Party Activists in Romania, 1945–1960
Cristina Diac
https://bit.ly/3CE8Av1
Cosmonaut Gossip: Socialist Masculinity as Private-Public Performance in the Kamanin Diaries
Erica L. Fraser and Kateryna Tonkykh
https://bit.ly/3lRkriB
Women’s Work and Men: Generational and Class Dimensions of Men’s Resistance to Women’s Paid Employment in State-Socialist Poland (1956–1980)
Natalia Jarska
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Masculinity, Disability, and Politics in Polish War-Disabled Memoirs (1971)
Wojciech Śmieja
https://bit.ly/3CHO0tY
Heal and Serve: Soviet Military Doctors “Doing Masculinity” during the Afghan War (1979–1989)
Magali Delaloye
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Comment: Socialism’s Mal(e)contents: Masculinity as Performance Art in Postwar and Late Socialism
Marko Dumančić
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The Source
For the Father of a Newborn: Soviet Obstetrics and the Mobilization of Men as Medical Allies
Amy E. Randall
https://bit.ly/3ADfDU3
Book Reviews
Kristen Ghodsee, Hülya Adak, Elsa Stéphan, Chiara Bonfiglioli, Ivan Stankov, Rumiana Stoilova, Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild, Mara Lazda, Adrienne Harris, Ayşe Durakbaşa, Lex Heerma van Voss, Lejila Mušić, Zdeňka Kalnická, Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, Evguenia Davidova, Tsoneva Tsoneva, Georgi Medarov, and Irina Genova
https://bit.ly/3nZmvHU
In Memoriam
Who Is Afraid of Feminist Thought?: In Memoriam: Hana Havelková (18 September 1949–31 October 2020)
Veřa Sokolová and Libora Oates-Indruchová
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