Central, Eastern And South Eastern Europe, 19th And 20th centuries
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Haan, Francisca de > (ed.)
- Creator
- Daskalova, Krassimira > [ed]
- Creator
- Loutfi, Anna > [ed]
- Publish Year
- 2006
- Shelfmark
- B09 WER 2006
- Thesaurus
- feminisme, vrouwenbewegingen, vrouwenorganisaties, Centraal-Europa, Oost-Europa, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, biografisch woordenboek
- Description
- Contains 150 expertly-researched biographical portraits (with pictures) of women and men who were active in, or part of, women's movements and feminisms in 22 countries in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.The biographical portraits include Romanian princesses, Serbian philosophers and peasants, Latvian and Slovakian novelists, Albanian teachers, Hungarian Catholic social workers, Austrian factory workers, Bulgarian feminist scientists and socialist feminists, Russian radicals and philanthropists, Turkish republican leftist political activists and nationalists, internationally recognized Greek feminist leaders, and so on-women, and some men, from all walks of life. Their stories together constitute a rich tapestry of feminist activity, rejecting the notion that either there was no feminism here, or that it was 'imported from the West.' Women in every society and in every generation protest gender injustice, and any suggestion to the contrary is a denial of the intelligence and human agency of countless women and men, including those featured in this Biographical Dictionary. The biographies not only provide a window onto the historical background of contemporary feminism (thus giving present-day women's movements the 'historical support' that they need and are entitled to), in some cases they demonstrate explicitly the historical continuities between feminisms past and present.