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Russia / Soviet Union WOMEN EAST-WEST CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY Association for Women in Slavic Studies 2014 Annual (no. 1-4 combined) Compiled & edited by June Pachuta Farris Readers are encouraged to forward items which have thus far escaped listing to: June Pachuta Farris Bibliographer for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies Room 263 Regenstein Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, IL 60637 USA [email protected] GENERAL Agárdi, Izabella. On the Verge of History: Rupture and Continuity in Women's Life Narratives from Hungary, Romania and Serbia. (Ph.D dissertation, Utrecht University, 2013) full text: http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/259621 Assmuth, Laura. "Asymmetries of Gender and Generation in a Post-Soviet Borderland." In: Border Encounters: Asymmetry and Proximity at Europe's Frontiers. Ed. by Jutta Lauth Bacas and William Kavanagh. New York: Berghahn Books, 2013: 139-64. [Baltic/Russian borders] Ballinger, Pamela, and Kristen Ghodsee. 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