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Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Evguenia Davidova, Minja Bujaković, Milena Kirova, Malgorzata Fidelis, Stefano Petrungaro, Alexandra Talavar, Daniela Koleva, Rochelle Ruthchild, Vania Ivanova, Valentina Mitkova, Roxana L. Cazan, Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, and Nadia Danova

necessarily only relate to regional networks or the transfer of ideas from “West” to “East.” European activists—here French feminist Cécile Brunschvicg—were also interested in informing the international community about activities in the “East,” emphasizing

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Anton Jansson, Kai Vogelsang, and Nele Kuhlmann

); originally published in French by Gallimard in 1999. 7 Ulrich Bröckling, Das unternehmerische Selbst: Soziologie einer Subjektivierungsform (Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2007). 8 For example, Pat O’Malley, “Risk and Responsibility,” in Foucault and

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Zuzanna Kołodziejska-Smagała

letters she wrote about her Jewish identity and encouraged Orzeszkowa to translate her manifesto to German women into French and English, as “in France and England the women's right[s] movements emerged, and were more popular.” 76 Interestingly, Blumberg

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“Comrades in Battle”

Women Workers and the 1906 Finnish Suffrage Victory

Eric Blanc

otherwise have waited another fifty years. 61 Indeed, it took many more decades for various other countries to grant full suffrage, including France (1944), Italy (1946), Paraguay (1961), and Saudi Arabia (2015). The tsar’s acceptance of the Finnish

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Selin Çağatay, Olesya Khromeychuk, Stanimir Panayotov, Zlatina Bogdanova, Margarita Karamihova, and Angelina Vacheva

of women’s mobilization for citizenship rights is not limited to Western countries such as France, Germany, and the UK but also includes non-Western states such as Russia, China, and Mexico. It also challenges the Western-centric narrations on the

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Scandinavianism

Mapping the Rise of a New Concept

Ruth Hemstad

concept of the new Swedish Crown Prince Carl Johan, former French Marshal Jean Bernadotte, was that of the “Scandinavian Peninsula,” whose natural borders, it was alleged, would ensure peace in the North. 4 The Swedish Scandinavian policy was a means to

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Pivots and Levers

Political Rhetoric around Capitalism in Britain from the 1970s to the Present

Neil Foxlee

the bloody revolution of France,” the Epithet suggests one of the reasons for our being warned; and that, not less clearly, and more forcibly, than if the argument had been stated at length. —Richard Whately Using the example of political debate

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Elif Mahir Metinsoy

Histoire des femmes en Occident [History of women in the West], ed. George Duby and Michelle Perrot, vol. 5, Le XXe Siècle [The twentieth century], ed. Françoise Thébaud (Paris: Perrin, 2002), 63–144. Translations from Turkish, French and German are the

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Conceptualizing Compassion in Communication for Communication

Emotional Experience in Islamic Sermons (Bengali waʿẓ maḥfils)

Max Stille

for the French “mode,” as it is misleading in the context of emotion research. 103 Let us add that also in the mawlid genre, the women’s “voice” is important, particularly the voice of Ā mina, see Katz, Birth of the Prophet , 125. 104 Gérard Genette

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Ten Years After

Communism and Feminism Revisited

Francisca de Haan, Kristen Ghodsee, Krassimira Daskalova, Magdalena Grabowska, Jasmina Lukić, Chiara Bonfiglioli, Raluca Maria Popa, and Alexandra Ghit

, two French historical journals published an issue with contributions about this: Clio: Femmes, Genre, Histoire (“Le ‘socialisme reél’ à l’ èpreuve de genre”) 2 and Vingtième Siècle: Revue d’Histoire (“Femmes, genres et communismes”). 3 The 2015