03396nam 22005773 450 991081814660332120240410132349.01-282-07280-30-253-11193-5(CKB)1000000000362333(EBL)282521(OCoLC)476028545(SSID)ssj0000161084(PQKBManifestationID)11154828(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000161084(PQKBWorkID)10190722(PQKB)10679266(MiAaPQ)EBC282521(EXLCZ)99100000000036233320130418h20062006 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGender and war in twentieth-century Eastern Europe /editors, Nancy M. Wingfield, Maria Bucur1st ed.Bloomington Indiana University Press2006©20061 online resource (viii, 251 pages) illustrationsIndiana-Michigan series in Russian and East European studies Gender and war in twentieth-century Eastern EuropeDescription based upon print version of record.0-253-34731-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: Gender and War in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe; 2. "Female Generals" and "Siberian Angels": Aristocratic Nurses and the Austro-Hungarian POW Relief; 3. Civilizing the Soldier in Postwar Austria; 4. Between Red Army and White Guard: Women in Budapest,1919; 5. Dumplings and Domesticity: Women, Collaboration, and Resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; 6. Denouncers and Fraternizers: Gender, Collaboration, and Retribution in Bohemia and Moravia during World War II and After; 7. Family, Gender, and Ideology in World War II Latvia8. Kosovo Maiden(s): Serbian Women Commemorate the Wars of National Liberation, 1912-1918; 9. Women's Stories as Sites of Memory: Gender and Remembering Romania's World Wars; 10. The Nation's Pain and Women's Shame: Polish Women and Wartime Violence; 11. "The Alienated Body": Gender Identity and the Memory of the Siege of Leningrad; Select Bibliography; Contributors; IndexThis volume explores the role of gender on both the home and fighting fronts in eastern Europe during World Wars I and II. By using gender as a category of analysis, the authors seek to arrive at a more nuanced understanding of the subjective nature of wartime experiences and representations. While historians have long equated the fighting front with the masculine and the home front with the feminine, the contributors challenge these dichotomies, demonstrating that they are based on culturally embedded assumptions about heroism and sacrifice.Gender and war in 20th-century Eastern EuropeSex roleEurope, EasternEurope, EasternHistory20th centurySex role940.30820947Wingfield Nancy M(Nancy Meriwether)322170Bucur Maria1968-690356AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910818146603321Gender and war in twentieth-century Eastern Europe3938487UNINA