Acknowledgments Advisory Board Members (Country Coordinators) Often Used Abbreviations and Symbols Used in the Lists of Sources Maps Introduction Subjects per Country The Entries Fatma Aliye Serpil Çakir Countess Apponyi Susan Zimmermann and Claudia Papp Praskov'ia Arian Rochelle Ruthchild Inessa-Yelizaveta Armand Natalia Pushkareva Aspazija Irina Novikova Ksenija Atanasijevic Iva Nenic Ingeborg Bachmann Caitríona Leahy Maria Baiulescu, Tanya Dunlap Jelica Belovic-Bernadzikowska Jelica Zdero Hermin Beniczky (Mrs Pál Veres) Anna Loutfi Johanna Bischitz Julia Richers Vela Blagoeva Krassimira Daskalova Kostadina Bojadjieva Nasteva-Rusinska Vera Veskovic-Vangeli Felicia Bortkeviciene Virginija Jureniene Calypso Botez Maria Bucur Justyna Budzinska-Tylicka Katarzyna Sierakowska Kazimiera Bujwidowa Dobrochna Kalwa Princess Alexandrina Cantacuzino Roxana Cheschebec Mariia Chekhova Rochelle Ruthchild Shaqe Coba Zenepe Dibra Zofia Daszynska-Golinska Grzegorz Krzywiec Draga Dejanovic (Dejanovich) Ivana Pantelic Suat Dervis Fatmagül Berktay Blaženka Despot Gordana Bosanac Elena Djionat Maria Bucur Halide Edib-Adivar Ayse Durakbasa Anna Engelgardt Igor' Shkol'nikov Regina Ezera Sandra Meshkova Auguste Fickert Hanna Hacker Anna Filosofova Marianna Muravyeva Esther Frumkin Rochelle Ruthchild Magdalena Galdikiene Indre Karciauskaite Mariska Gárdos Susan Zimmermann Sarolta Geocze Anna Loutfi Elena Gjika (Dora d'Istria) Zenepe Dibra Vilma Glücklich Susan Zimmermann Hana Gregorová Etela Farkašová Liubov Gurevich Rochelle Ruthchild Marianne Hainisch Birgitta Bader-Zaar Milada Horáková Dana Musilova Dimitrana Ivanova Krassimira Daskalova Dragojla Jarnevic Sandra Prlenda Milena Jesenská Alena Wagnerová Biljana Jovanovic Jasmina Lukic Marija Juric-Zagorka Slavica Jakobovic Fribec Elise Käer-Kingisepp Sirje Tamul Ivande Kaija Sandra Meshkova Anna Kal'manovich Rochelle Ruthchild Klara Kalnina Irina Novikova Emilia Kánya Éva Bicskei Teréz Karacs Éva Bicskei Elissaveta Karamichailova Georgeta Nazarska Lyuben Karavelov Georgeta Nazarska Ekaterina Karavelova Reneta Roshkeva Anna Karima Krassimira Daskalova Stoja Kašikovic Jelica Zdero Natalia Kobrynska Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak Olha Kobylianska Teresa Polowy Alexandra Kollontai Natalia Gafizova Kina Konova Reneta Roshkeva and Krassimira Daskalova Eliška Krásnohorská Libuše Heczková Karoline Kronvalde Irina Novikova Nadezhda Krupskaia Norma Noonan Paulina Kuczalska-Reinschmit Grzegorz Krzywiec Ekaterina Kuskova Barbara Norton Zofka Kveder Katja Mihurko Poniz Käthe Leichter Gabriella Hauch Draga Ljocic (Ljotchich)- Miloševic Ivana Pantelic Julia Malinova Krassimira Daskalova Veselinka Malinska Vera Veskovic-Vangeli Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová Jana Cviková Charlotta Garrigue Masaryková Anna Nedvedová Ona Mašiotiene Indre Karciauskaite Vera Matejczuk Aleh Hardzienka Rosa Mayreder Edith Leisch-Prost Teodora Meczkowska Jolanta Sikorska-Kulesza Elena Meissner Maria Bucur Eugénia Meller Claudia Papp and Susan Zimmermann Ulviye Mevlan-Civelek Serpil Çakir Adela Milcinovic Slavica Jakobovic Fribec Zinaida Mirovich Rochelle Ruthchild Zofia Moraczewska Joanna Dufrat Iza Moszczenska Magdalena Gawin Nezihe Muhittin Serpil Çakir Sofia Nadejde Stefania Mihailescu Ella Negruzzi Maria Bucur Božena Nemková Jirina Šmejkalová Milica Ninkovic (Ninkovich) Ivana Pantelic Teréza Nováková Libuše Heczková Eliza Orzeszkowa Iwona Wisniewska Haim Estreya Ovadya Vera Veskovic-Vangeli Nurser Öztunali Sevgi Uçan Çubukçu Pavlina Pajk Marta Verginellata Serafima Panteleeva Natalia Tikhonov Žarana Papic Vanda Perovic Callirhoe Parren Angelika Psarra and Eleni Fournaraki Alaiza Pashkevich Elena Gapova Solom'iya Pavl'ychko Viktoriya M. Topalova Olena Pchilka Natalia Monakhova Kata Pejnovic Maja Brkljacic Karoline Perin-Gradenstein Gabriella Hauch Gabriele Petkevicaite Rima Praspaliauskiene Berta Pipina Elizabete Picukane Františka ....
Dr. Krassimira Daskalova is Associate Professor of Modern Cultural
History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, St.
Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia. She is President of the
International Federation for Research in Women’s History.
Dr. Francisca de Haan is Professor of Gender Studies at the Central
European University, Budapest. She is Vice-President of the
International Federation for Research in Women’s History.
Anna Loutfi is a doctoral candidate in the comparative history of
Central, South Eastern and Eastern Europe at the Central European
University, Budapest.
"The excellent team of authors represents two generations of
post-1989 women’s historians in CESEE, many of whom published
path-breaking research in their respective countries. The main goal
of this dictionary is to offer reliable information on the history
of women’s movements and feminism in CESEE. The editors’ aim is to
provide comparative materials for students and researchers looking
at the history of feminism and the women’s movement from a
transnational perspective. What unifies this project, is its
political aim: to provide a “historical support” for contemporary
feminism in the region by presenting it as a historical
continuation of once interrupted indigenous women’s movements,
rather than as simply a post-1989 Western ideological import. Thus,
the project responds to the very real problem of the deepening and
institutionalizing of gender inequality in the countries of the
region (mostly post-communist ones)."
*Ab Imperio*
"This useful reference covers the former territories of the
AustroHungarian empire and the European countries of the Ottoman
and Soviet empires.... This is an excellent introduction for
English speakers. It could also be a useful resource for
specialists in the field since most of the bibliographies include
references to archival resources: the sources are nearly all
foreign. I have also discovered that a large number of sources are
not cataloged in OCLC (WorldCat) by any institution: if this means
these resources are not in the United States, then bibliographers
have a good source for trying to acquire feminist materials from
this area of the world. In addition to academic and research
libraries, I recommend this book for high school and public
libraries for women seeking information on feminists from countries
of their origin."
*Feminist Collection*
"Anyone interested in women’s movements and feminism in Europe will
find a wealth of useful information here – much of it otherwise
inaccessible in the English language. The work of synthesising and
analysing women’s and feminist movements in most of the countries
of central, eastern and south eastern Europe still lies ahead. This
volume provides an important start, and is a very welcome reference
book."
*Gender & History*
"The Dictionary, which grew out of a project to create a calendar
with 'biographical portraits of feminists from Central, Eastern,
and South Eastern Europe,' has stong inspirational value and a
human interest angle that attend this genre. Along with the
original research, it should provide a strong basis for further
scholarly investigation into this fascinating topic."
*Slavic and East European Journal*
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