study programs. (Students currently enrolled in any such master's degree at any university in the country can finish their course of studies as usual.) For the MA degree program in gender studies established in 2017 at Eötvös Loránd University in
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Report from the Region
The “Anti-Gender” Wave Contested: Gender Studies, Civil Society, and the State in Eastern Europe and Beyond*
In Recognition
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
contributed to the inaugural volume of Aspasia in 2007, 1 and has served as an editor of this journal for over a decade. She is an exemplary scholar, a champion of women's studies and women's achievements, as well as a mentor to colleagues and students in
“The 1990s Wasn't Just a Time of Bandits; We Feminists Were Also Making Mischief!”
Celebrating Twenty Years of Feminist Enlightenment Projects in Tver’
Julie Hemment and Valentina Uspenskaya
Tver’, Russia, 21 May 2019: The Ethnographer's Account The hallway was milling with people. A student usher smilingly greeted me and handed me a program, indicating the way. Impressively, my colleagues had scored the university's Assembly Hall
Maria Bucur
capital, stories about “patriotic work” in Roseti-Dobrogea, 2 the place where we also started our experience as college students. In advance of Hegel's The Phenomenology of the Spirit , we learned how to sort red peppers for export, how humid our
Becoming Communist
Ideals, Dreams, and Nightmares
Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild
suppression of student protesters and partisans in 1950s Romania. All these essays are notable for their deep research and detailed presentation of the levels to which the state authorities, and the many who implemented their orders, went to suppress the
Chiara Bonfiglioli
students’ massacre. Olcott specifically highlights the struggles for legitimacy among activists speaking at the Tribune, with women from different parts of the world, but also from the same country, objecting to each other's political representativeness and
Melissa Feinberg
students, but there is no obvious course (at least in US colleges and universities) that this book fits. Most US courses in twentieth-century world history are organized chronologically, not thematically, and emphasize political rather than social and
Janet Elise Johnson and Mara Lazda
, reflective and complex—is an account of dozens of Ann's visits to the region, building NEWW, teaching students, and participating in protests, as well as her experience hosting visitors from the region. She embraces the conundrum of the visitor's position
Sharon A. Kowalsky
contributed to the creation of new Romanian class and national identities, as governesses transmitted Western ideals to their students while also adapting to the realities and demands of the local context. Working in both private homes and state
Zilka Spahić Šiljak
nacionalizam (Sarajevo: Buybook, 2004), 13. 6 Daniela Ćudić, Approaches to Political Gender Equality in Bosnia-Herzegovina , LUP Student Papers, Department of Political Science (Lund: Lund University, 2018), http