Aspasia 11 (2017), 1

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Aspasia 11 (2017), 1
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New York 2017: Berghahn Books
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Institutional Rate (Print and Online): $102.00/ £63.00/ €73.00

 

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Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History
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United States
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Editorial Address: 20 Jay Street Suite 512 Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA For UK/Europe: Berghahn Journals, Ltd c/o Turpin Distribution Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park Biggleswade, Beds. SG18 8TQ, UK For US/Rest of World: Berghahn Journals, Inc c/o Turpin North America 143 West Street New Milford, CT 06776, USA
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Rampf, Sören

Aspasia is the international peer-reviewed annual of women’s and gender history of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (CESEE). It aims to transform European women’s and gender history by expanding comparative research on women and gender to all parts of Europe, creating a European history of women and gender that encompasses more than the traditional Western European perspective. Aspasia particularly emphasizes research that examines the ways in which gender intersects with other categories of social organization and advances work that explores transnational aspects of women’s and gender histories within, to, and from CESEE. The journal also provides an important outlet for the publication of articles by scholars working in CESEE itself. Its contributions cover a rich variety of topics and historical eras, as well as a wide range of methodologies and approaches to the history of women and gender.

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Editorial

Editorial
Raili Marling
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110101
Pages: v–vi

Articles

“Comrades in Battle”: Women Workers and the 1906 Finnish Suffrage Victory
Eric Blanc
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110102
Pages: 1–18

Crossing Boundaries: The Case of Wanda Wasilewska and Polish Communism
Agnieszka Mrozik
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110103
Pages: 19–53

“Home Is Home No Longer”: Political Struggle in the Domestic Sphere in Postarmistice Hungary, 1919–1922
Emily R. Gioielli
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110104
Pages: 54–70

Migration, Empire, and Liminality: Sex Trade in the Borderlands of Europe
Tracie L. Wilson
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110105
Pages: 71–96

Research Notes

Gendered Images and Soviet Subjects: How the Komsomol Archive Enriched My Understanding of Gender in Soviet War Culture
Adrienne M. Harris
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110106
Pages: 97–118

Review Essays

On the Politics of Feminist Knowledge Production in the Post-Yugoslav Space
Chiara Bonfiglioli
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110107
Pages: 119–123

Women and Gender in Europe from 1939 to the Present: Challenging and Reassessing the Narrative
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110108
Pages: 124–128

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
Selin Çağatay, Olesya Khromeychuk, Stanimir Panayotov, Zlatina Bogdanova, Margarita Karamihova and Angelina Vacheva
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2017.110109
Pages: 129–144

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Holdings 1933-2882 (Print); 1933-2890 (Online)