--- On Thu, 25/4/13, Andrew Jameson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: From: Andrew Jameson <[log in to unmask]> Subject: FW: Aspasia - International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History (Vol. 7) To: [log in to unmask] Date: Thursday, 25 April, 2013, 17:09 From: On all aspects of Russia and the FSU [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Young Lee Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 4:37 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: TOC: Aspasia - International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History (Vol. 7) Dear Colleague, We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Aspasia (Vol. 7) has recently been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue features a theme section titled: Women's Autobiographical Writing and Correspondence. The authors in this section look at such texts in an array of historical settings. The next section features two general articles. In the first, Orsolya Kereszty examines the Hungarian journal A Nő és a Társadalom (Woman and society), and the women involved, most prominently editor Róza Schwimmer-who wanted to use the journal to educate their readers about feminist ideas. In the second article, Alina Haliliuc explores the subject of memory by giving us a tour of the Museum of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance in Sighet, Romania. The Forum section is a continuation from Volume 6 on women's and gender history in CESEE, "Clio on the Margins," edited by Krassimira Daskalova. The eight essays provide a comprehensive look at the state of the field of women's and gender history in Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, and Russia. The issue concludes with review essays, book reviews, and a conference report. Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/asp EDITORIAL http://bit.ly/17kp3Av Melissa Feinberg THEME SECTION Women's Autobiographical Writing and Correspondence In Search of an Autobiographical Room of Her Own: First Estonian Feminist Lilli Suburg (1841-1923) as an Autobiographer http://bit.ly/10CDe54 Eve Annuk Sophia Tolstaia's and Anna Dostoevskaia's Autobiographical Writing http://bit.ly/12ncAtE Alexandra Popoff Defying Death: Women's Experience of the Holodomor, 1932-1933 http://bit.ly/12ncQsO Oksana Kis After "A Youth on Fire": The Woman Veteran in Iulia Drunina's Postwar Poetry http://bit.ly/13xjCvX Adrienne M. Harris GENERAL ARTICLES A Great Endeavor: The Creation of the Hungarian Feminist Journal A No es a Tarsadalom (Woman and Society) and Its Role in the Women's Movement, 1907-1913 http://bit.ly/15QyBoz Orsolya Kereszty Who Is a Victim of Communism? Gender and Public Memory in the Sighet Museum, Romania http://bit.ly/15QyWru Alina Haliliuc FORUM - Clio on the Margins: Women's And Gender History in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (Part Two) http://bit.ly/17ZjbxY Edited by Krassimira Daskalova REVIEW ESSAYS New Contributions to Women's History of the Ottoman Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean http://bit.ly/10CFeKA Olga Todorova Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia. An Essential Resource http://bit.ly/Y6Kqou Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild BOOK REVIEWS http://bit.ly/XZoOIj NEWS AND MISCELLANEA http://bit.ly/ZQWJQ3 Recommend Aspasia to your library Are you unable to access these articles through your library? As a key researcher in your field you can recommend Aspasia to your library for subscription. A form for this purpose is provided on the Aspasia website: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/asp/asp_lib.pdf Free Aspasia Articles View selected articles from Aspasia (Volume 6) here: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/asp/index.php?pg=sample For additional information, including subscription details as well as submission guidelines, visit http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/asp Please don’t hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions or would like more information Kind regards, Young Lee Berghahn Journals [log in to unmask]