Edited by Dietlind Hüchtker und Claudia Kraft
175 Seiten / pages
ISBN: 978-3-8471-1677-6, ISSN: 1016-362X
Published April 2024
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The special issue is dedicated to the gender history of Ukraine from the early modern period to the recent present. It aims at a better perception of the innovative research of Ukrainian colleagues as an integral part of European historiography. In times of war, this seems more important than ever, not only in regard to scientific exchange but also in its relevance for a better understanding of Ukraine in terms of politics of history. Ukraine is the largest country in Europe in terms of area, it is an integral part of a European history of entanglements and transfers, and at the same time still a blank spot on the historiographical map of Western publics. This also applies to the lively research on gender history, which is received too little or only with great delay in the West.
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Table of content
Dietlind Hüchtker und Claudia Kraft
Editorial S. 9-15
Abstracts, S.169-171
Anschriften der Autor*innen, S. 173-175
Articles
Yurii Zazuliak
Abducted Women and Anxious Patriarchs. Abduction of Women and Ambiguities of Noble Honour in Galicia during the Fifteenth Century, S. 17-33
Nataliia Starchenko
"Treacherous” Women or Opportunistic Men. Volhynian Gentry Women Accused of Murdering Their Husbands in the Eastern Region of the Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, S. 35-54
Оlha Posunko
The Protection of Women’s Property Rights in the Courts of Southern Ukraine from the End of the Eighteenth to the Mid-Nineteenth Centuries, S. 55-72
Nataliia Kolb and Nataliia Mysak
The Daughters of Greek Catholic Priests in Galicia in the Late Nineteenth Century. Between Conservatism and Emancipation, S. 73-97
Viktoriia Ivashchenko and Yulia Kiselyova
“I Am Stronger Now, I Know I Can Do So Much”. Women Academics in Conditions of Forced Migration during the Russian-Ukrainian War, S. 99-118
News & Commentary
Tetjana Isajeva
Das Gender-Museum in Charkiv. Ein Dialog über Geschlechtergleichheit und Menschenrechte – 15 Jahre informelle Bildung, S. 119-122 „HERstory of the War“. Der Krieg gegen die Ukraine in Erfahrungsberichten ukrainischer Frauen, S. 123-131
Susanna Burghartz
„Die Vergangenheit ist unendlich reizvoll und bisweilen sogar eine Quelle der Hoffnung.“ Nachruf auf Natalie Zemon Davis (1928–2023), S. 133-136
Topic Specific Reviews
Olena Petrenko
Oksana Kis, Survival as Victory. Ukrainian Women in the GULAG, S. 137-139
Katharina Wiedlack
Jessica Zychowicz, Superfluous Women. Art, Feminism, and Revolution in Twenty-First-Century Ukraine, S. 139-142
Nina Seiler
Maryna Shevtsova, LGBTI Politics and Value Change in Ukraine and Turkey. Exporting Europe?, S. 142-145
Open Reviews
Maria Tranter
Emmanuelle Santinelli-Foltz, Couples et conjugalité au haut Moyen Âge (VIe-XIIe siécles), S.147-149
Gabriela Signori
Julia Burkhardt und Christina Lutter, Ich, Helene Kottannerin. Die Kammerfrau, die Ungarns Krone stahl, S. 149-151
Claudia Opitz-Belakhal
Katrin Keller, Die Kaiserin. Reich, Ritual und Dynastie, S. 151-154
Stephanie Lämmert
Corinne T. Field und LaKisha Michell Simmons (Hg.), The Global History of Black Girlhood, S. 154-157 Jiří Hutečka
Christa Hämmerle, Ganze Männer? Gesellschaft, Geschlecht und Allgemeine Wehrpflicht in Österreich-Ungarn (1868-1914), S. 158-161
Margit Reiter
Valérie Dubslaff, „Deutschland ist auch Frauensache“. NPD-Frauen im Kampf für Volk und Familie 1964-2020, S. 161-164
Anna Leyrer
Grit Bühler, Eigenmächtig, frauenbewegt, ausgebremst. Der Demokratische Frauenbund Deutschlands und seine Gründerinnen (1945-1949), S.165-167.