Feminisms and Politics in the Interwar Balkans and East-Central Europe

Katerina Dalakoura, Krassimira Daskalova (eds)

Katerina Dalakoura, Krassimira Daskalova (eds)

Feminisms and Politics in the Interwar Balkans and East-Central Europe

The volume, a result of a collective research project, examines collaborations among interwar Balkan and East Central European feminist and women’s associations, as well as their engagement with intergovernmental alliances and diplomatic forums. It includes thematic case studies on the Little Entente of Women, the Unity of Slavic Women, the Balkan Women’s Conferences, and women’s participation in the mainstream Balkan Conferences. The book explores the relationship between feminist cooperation, national politics, and diplomacy in the region, the activities of the Little Entente of Women in promoting a shared political and feminist agenda, alongside other women’s and socialist collaborations. Additionally, it analyzes the reception and impact of these feminist actions in different national contexts and traces the activities of leading feminist figures across the region. The volume highlights the intricate interplay between nationalism, feminism, pacifism, and internationalism, covering key themes such as women’s citizenship, suffrage, labor rights, and the influence of socialism on feminist movements.
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Editors

Katerina Dalakoura

Katerina Dalakoura, Professor at the University of Crete, specializes in women’s and gender history (18th–20th c.), focusing on education, social activism, feminisms, and print cultures in Ottoman Empire, Greece, and the Balkans. She has authored and edited several books and is currently engaged in projects on interwar feminisms, digital history, and the history of medicine.

Krassimira Daskalova

Krassimira Daskalova is Professor of Modern European Cultural History at the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski.” She is author and editor of 20 books (in Bulgarian and English). She is editor of Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History [annually since 2007]. Daskalova served as President of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History, 2005-2010.
Title
Feminisms and Politics in the Interwar Balkans and East-Central Europe
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€ 141,00 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789048576678
Format
Hardback
Number of pages
322
Language
English
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Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Categories
Contemporary History
Eastern Central Europe
Gender and Queer Studies
Sociology and Social History
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
Expanding the House of European Women’s and Gender History - Francisca de Haan
Introduction - Katerina Dalakoura and Krassimira Daskalova
CHAPTER ONE
Women, Politics, and Regional Diplomacy (1923–1939): From the Little Entente of Women to the Balkan Conference - Katerina Dalakoura
CHAPTER TWO
Little Entente of Women and Unity of Slavic Women in Czechoslovakia: Feminist Aspirations, Political Involvement, and Limits of Transnational Cooperation - Gabriela Dudeková Ková.ová
CHAPTER THREE
Between Nationalism and International Cooperation: Polish Women Activists in the Little Entente of Women. - Katarzyna Sierakowska
CHAPTER FOUR
The Little Entente of Women (1923–1929): Feminist Citizenship Advocacy in the Balkans and East-Central Europe - Dimitra Samiou
CHAPTER FIVE
Feminism, Nationalism, Politics, and Pacifism in the Balkans through the Personal Life of Zheni Bozhilova-Pateva (1878 – 1955) - Krassimira Daskalova
CHAPTER SIX
Regional, Transnational, and International Women’s Cooperation: Women’s Conferences in Interwar Yugoslavia - Ivana Panteli. and Jasmina Milanovi.
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Struggle for Representation in the Romanian Feminist Movement: Izabela Sadoveanu’s (1870–1941) Critique of the Little Entente of Women - Giorgos Manios
CHAPTER EIGHT
Acting Internationally, Thinking Nationally (1919–1939): Aspects of the International and Inter-Balkan Collaborations of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women - Eleni Fournaraki
CHAPTER NINE
Diversity and Entanglements in East-European Feminisms: The Bulgarian Women’s Social-Democratic Union (1921–1934) - Valentina Mitkova
CHAPTER TEN
Socialist Women in International and Regional Initiatives during the Interwar Period: Ambiguous Trajectories - Eleftheria Papastefanaki
Sources – Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index

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