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July-Dec 2019 Bibliography Readers are encouraged to forward items which have thus far escaped listing to: Christine Worobec Distinguished Research Professor Emerita Department of History Northern Illinois University [email protected] Please note that this issue has a separate category for the "Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Periods." It follows the heading "General." GENERAL Alhasani, Mirela. Economic and Cultural Roots of Female Trafficking: Albania and Moldova. Saarbrücken: Scholars' Press, 2018. 76p. Alroey, Gur. "Sexual Violence, Rape, and Pogroms, 1903-1920." In: Jewish Culture and History 18, 3 (2017): 313-30. [Russia and Ukraine] Avlijaš, Sonja. "Theorising the Effect of Transition on [the] Female Labour Force in the European Semi-periphery: An Interdisciplinary Methodology." In: Sociologija 60, 1 (2018): 35-49. Belozorovich, Anna. "Writing from a Distance: The Post and Present in Novels by Central and Eastern European Female Migrant Writers in Italy." In: Poznanskie studia slawistyczne 17 (2019): 23-41. 1 Bemporad, Elissa, and Joyce W. Warren, eds. Genocide: Survivors, Victims, Perpetrators. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2018. 344p. [Includes: Bertelsen, Olga. "Hyphenated Identities during the Holodomor: Women and Cannibalism," 77-96; Lower, Wendy. "German Women and the Holocaust in the German East," 111-36; Kelso, Michelle. "No Shelter to Cry In: Romani Girls and Responsibility during the Holocaust," 137-58; Leydesdorff, Selma. "Narratives of Survivors of Srebrenica: How Do They Reconnect to the World?," 250-67] Bunea, Camelia Teodora. "Censorship, Shame and Pornography in East-European (Post-World War II) Literature." In: Interlitteria 23, 1 (2018): 48-55. Crusmak, Dana. "A Defense of Gender-based Affirmative Action, Based on a Comparison of the United States and of the European Union Models." In: Studia politica: Romanian Political Science Review 19, 1 (2019): 35-56. Daskalova, Krassimira. "Malkata zhenska antanta i feministkite dvizheniia na Balkanite prez 20-te i 30-te godini na XX vek=Little Entente of Women and the Feminist Movements in the Balkans during the 1920s and 1930s." In: Sotsiologicheski problemi 50, 2 (2018): 675-95. Dogangün, G. H. Gender Politics in Turkey and Russia: From State Feminism to Authoritarian Rule. London: I.B. Tauris, 2019. 192p. Dolińska, Anna. "The Socio-Economic Costs of Systemic Transformation in Ukraine through the Lens of the Biographical Experiences of Ukrainian Female Migrants to Poland." In: Qualitative Sociology Review 15, 4 (2019): 140-60. Dziuban, Agaca. "Dekryminalizacja, praca, intersekcjonalność, uznanie: ramy ruchu pracownic i pracowników seksualnych w Europie=Discrimination, Work, Intersectionality, and Recognition: The Framework of the Sex Workers' Movement in Europe." In: Przgląd socjologii jakościowej 14, 1 (2018): 12-44. Fabian, Katalin. "The Politics of Domestic Violence in Central Europe: International and Domestic Contestations." In: Global Perspectives on Domestic Violence. Ed. Eve S. Buzawa. New York: Springer International Publishing, 2017: 125-50. 2 Fabian, Katalin, and Elzbieta Korolczuk, eds. Rebellious Parents: Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2017. 364p. [Introduction: Rebellious Parents in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia / Katalin Fabian and Elzbieta Korolczuk; Nationalism and Civicness in Contemporary Russia: Grassroots Mobilization in Defense of Traditional Family Values / Tova Hojdestrand; "For the Sake of Our Children’s Future": A Conservative Parents’ Mobilization in Ukraine / Olena Strelnyk; (Un)deserving Parents: Constructing Parenthood and Nation in Bulgaria through New Reproductive Technologies / Ina Dimitrova; In the Name of the Family and Nation: Framing Fathers’ Activism in Poland / Elzbieta Korolczuk and Renata E. Hryciuk; Civil Society and Fatherhood in the Borderlands: Promoting Active Fathers in Russian Daddy-Schools / Pelle Aberg and Johnny Rodin; Fathers’ Activism in Contemporary Ukraine: Contradictory Positions on Gender Equality / Iman Karzabi; Down and Out in a "Femo-Fascist" State: the Czech Fathers’ Discussion Forum / Steven Saxonberg; Resisting Mandatory Vaccination: the Formation of the "Informed Parent" in the Czech Republic / Jaroslava Hasmanova Marhankova; From Tired Parents to NGO Advocacy for Children with Intellectual Disabilities: The Case of the Baltic States / Egle Sumskiene; The Natural Childbirth Movement in the Czech Republic / Ema Hresanova; Parents Rebelling against the State: Emotions and Images in the Hungarian Home-Birth Movement / Katalin Fabian; Regional and Theoretical Lessons: New Perspectives on Civil Societies and Ambiguities toward the State, the West, and Gender Equality / Katalin Fabian and Elzbieta Korolczuk] Gapova, Elena. Klassy natsii: feministskaia kritika natsiostroitel'stva. M.: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2016. 361p. Gawlewicz, Anna [et al.]. "Unpacking the Meanings of a 'Normal Life' among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Eastern European Migrants in Scotland." In: Central and Eastern European Migration Review 17, 1 (2018): 55-72. Gerry, Christopher J., Yulia Raskina, and Daria Tsyplakova. "Convergence or Divergence? Life Expectancy Patterns in Post-Communist Countries, 1959-2010." In: Social Indicators Research 140, 1 (2018): 309-32. Ghodsee, Kristen R. Second World, Second Sex: Socialist Women's Activism and Global Solidarity during the Cold War. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019. 320p. Glowacka, Dorota. "Gender and the Holocaust: Relational Imagination in the Cul- de-Sacs of Remembrance." In: Lessons and Legacies. Vol. 13: New Approaches to 3 an Integrated History of the Holocaust: Social History, Representation, Theory. Eds. Alexandra Garbarini and Paul B. Jaskot. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2018: 310-34. Groszkowska, Kamila. "Prawne możliwości ograniczenia dostępu do pornografii w internecie w Unii Europejskiej." In: Analizy BAS 1 (2019): 1-9. Hanušić. Adrijana. "Institucije za zaštitu ljudskih prava/tijela za zaštitu jednakosti i zaštita prava LGBTI osoba u regionu Zapadnog Balkana—iskustva, izazovi i dobre prakse=National Human Rights Institutions and the Protection of LGBTI Rights in the Western Balkans—Experiences, Challenges and Good Practices." In: Human Rights Papers 28 (2017): 1-68. [Albania, BiH, Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia] Harvey, Elizabeth. "Last Resort or Key Resource? Women Workers from the Nazi- Occupied Soviet Territories, the Reich Labour Administration and the German War Effort." In: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 26 (2016): 149-73. Hashamova, Yana. Screening Trafficking: Prudent and Perilous. Budapest: CEU Press, 2018. 210p. Hilevych, Yuliya. "'Two Children To Make Ends Meet': The Ideal Family Size, Parental Responsibilities and Costs of Children on Two Sides of the Iron Curtain during the Post-War Fertility Decline." In: History of the Family 23, 3 (2018): 408-25. Hrešanová, Ema, and Paula A. Michaels. "Socialist Science Across Borders." In: Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest no. 1 (2018): 45-69. [Soviet- Czechoslovakian medical relations on the issue of labour pain management] Istenič, Majda, and Chrysanthi Charatsari. "Women Farmers and Agricultural Extension/Education in Slovenia and Greece." In: Gender and Rural Globalization: International Perspectives on Gender and Rural Development. Eds. Bettina Bock and Sally Shortall. Boston; Wallingford: CABI, 2017: 129-47. Jartyś, Janusz, and Marcin Orzechowski. "Respecting European Standards Concerning Human Rights of LGBT People in the Russian Federation and Ukraine: 4 Comparative Analysis." In: Reality and Politic: Estimates—Comments—Forecasts 7 (2016): 68-81. Kaplan, Marion. "Did Gender Matter during the Holocaust?" In: Jewish Social Studies 24, 2 (2019): 37-56. Kauppinen-Toropainen, Kaisa, and Tuula Gordon, eds. Unresolved Dilemmas: Women, Work and the Family in the United States, Europe and the Former Soviet Union. London: Routledge, 2019. 244p. Kóczé, Angéla [et al.]. The Romani Women's Movement: Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe. Abingdon; New York: Routledge, 2019. 271p. [Contents: Introduction: Romani feminist critique and gender politics / Angéla Kóczé, Violetta Zentai, Jelena Jovanovic, and Eniko Vincze -- Missed opportunity or building blocks of a movement?: history and lessons from the Roma women's initiative's efforts to mobilize European Romani women's activism / Debra Schultz and Nicoleta Bîțu -- Negotiating the identity dilemma: crosscurrents across the Romani, Romani women's and Romani LGBTIQ movements / Lucy Fremlová and Aidan McGarry -- Gender relations and the Romani women's movement in the eyes of Romani men: towards the potential for transversal politics / Jelena Jovanovic and Violetta Zentai -- Heroines of ours: between magnificence and maleficence / Jelena M. Savic -- Towards an anti-racist feminism for social justice in Romania / Carmen Gheorghe, Letiția Mark, and Eniko Vincze -- Romani women's friendship, empowerment, and politics: views on Romani feminism in Serbia and beyond / Vera Kurtic and Jelena Jovanovic -- Untapped potential of Romani women's activism in contemporary Europe: Czech Republic / Jamen Gabriela Hrabanová and Gwendolyn Albert -- Romani gender politics in Hungary and feminist alliances in practice / Lídia Balogh -- The dilemmas of the Romani women's movement in Bulgaria: from assimilation to empowerment? / Teodora Krumova -- Emancipation and passionate politics: impact of various feminisms on Central and Eastern European Romani women's activism / Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka
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