Women, Violence and Trauma in Wartime and Postwar Northeastern Adriatic

Marta Verginella (ed.)

Marta Verginella (ed.)

Women, Violence and Trauma in Wartime and Postwar Northeastern Adriatic

Women, Violence and Trauma in Wartime and Post-War North Adriatic Region>/cite> offers a powerful rethinking of Europe’s twentieth century through women’s experiences of conflict and its long aftermath. Focusing on the North-Adriatic region while moving beyond national frames, this interdisciplinary volume uncovers how violence did not end with ceasefires but continued to shape women’s lives through displacement, sexual violence, loss, psychiatric suffering, and social exclusion.
Drawing on a rich range of sources—psychiatric records, diaries, autobiographies, oral histories, literature, film, and archival documents—the contributors foreground voices long marginalized in official histories. Together, the chapters reveal both vulnerability and resilience, tracing how trauma was lived, narrated, silenced, and politically instrumentalized across different post-war contexts, from the early Cold War to post-socialist societies. This collection reshapes debates in gender history, memory studies, and trauma research, offering new insights into how women endured, interpreted, and transformed the violent legacies of the twentieth century.
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Editor

Marta Verginella

Marta Verginella is a Full Professor of History of the 19th Century and Theory of History at the University of Ljubljana. Her research interests include border and national studies, gender studies, transnational history, memories studies and the political use of history in the North Adriatic area.
Title
Women, Violence and Trauma in Wartime and Postwar Northeastern Adriatic
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€ 146,00 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789048574551
Format
Hardback
Number of pages
366
Language
English
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Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Categories
War, Conflict and Genocide Studies
Eastern Central Europe
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Modern History
Discipline
Academic - History and Politics
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: From Violence to Trauma Marta Verginella
PART I: Wartime and Postwar Trauma in Psychiatric Sources
Postwar Trauma and Recollections in Psychiatric Records and Autobiographical Sources of Women from the North Adriatic Region - Marta Verginella
Gendered Experiences of Fear During War: Insights from Psychiatric Records in Ljubljana - Ana Cergol Paradi.
Traumas and Displacement Among Women from the Province of Gorizia During and After WWI (1915–1933) - Francesco Toncich
PART II: Wartime and Postwar Trauma in Autobiographical Sources and Film
“I Don’t Know What Historians Who Have Recorded Everything, All Human Suffering, Will Tell.” Narrating Trauma During and Post World War II -Manca G. Renko
Warrior or Victim? Representations of Women in Post-1945 Films Set in the Northern Adriatic Borderlands - Dunja Jelenkovi.
PART III: Wartime Violence and Postwar Executions
The Representation of Wartime Rape and the “Investigation Into Violations of the Law of Nations by the Enemy” (1915–1920) - Teresa Bertilotti
Rape, Refugeeism, and Ruins: Trauma in Styria and Vienna in the Wake of the Second World War - Dagmar Wernitznig
A Contribution to the Knowledge of Violence Against Women in Slovenia and in the Neighboring Territory in the First Period After the Second World War - Gorazd Bajc
PART IV: Postwar Wounds
On Forced Migration in the Regional Perspective: Focusing on Women - Ur.ka Strle
Female Suicides in Trieste (1918–1949): Statistical Trends and Narratives -Matteo Perissinotto
Working Through Post (War)Trauma: The Perspective of Widows of Croatian Homeland War Veterans - Ana Ljubojevic and Jelena Seferovic
Conclusion - Marta Verginella
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Index