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Women and Political Change

Perspectives from East-Central Europe
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This collection of essays looks at the impact on women of the political changes which have taken place in East-Central Europe since the 1930s. It is unusual in combining a strong contemporary focus with re-evaluations of what the socialist experience has meant for women. It brings together specialists from both East and the West to offer insights into women's lives and responses to change in countries which have a shared legacy of state socialism yet are as culturally diverse as Russia and Germany, Poland and Estonia.

Author Biography:

IDA BLOM Professor, Department of History, University of Bergen, Norway MARY BUCKLEY Reader in Politics, University of Edinburgh GUNILLA-FRIEDERIKE BUDDE Research Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin JILL M.BYSTYDZIENSKI Professor of Sociology, Franklin College, Indiana TEELA JYRKINEN-PAKKASVIRTA researcher, Department of Social Policy, University of Helsinki SIRJE KIVIMÄE Research Fellow with the Estonian Science Foundation working on the history of women in Estonia. She is Chair of the Society for Baltic-German Culture in Estonia LARISSA LISSYUTKINA previously researcher at what is now the Institute of Comparative Political Science of the Academy of Sciences in Moscow KAREN PETRONE Assistant Professor of History, University of Kentucky EVGENIA PORETZKINA Senior Researcher, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg ALINA ZVINKLIENE Senior Researcher, Lithuanian Institute of Philosophy and Sociology.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 1999
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Sue Bridger
Edition
1st ed. 1999
Illustrations
XII, 194 p.
Pages
194
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9781349145041
Product ID
24559013

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