Women and Yugoslav Partisans: A History of World War II Resistance

Women and Yugoslav Partisans: A History of World War II Resistance

by Jelena Batinic
ISBN-10:
1107091071
ISBN-13:
9781107091078
Pub. Date:
05/12/2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107091071
ISBN-13:
9781107091078
Pub. Date:
05/12/2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Women and Yugoslav Partisans: A History of World War II Resistance

Women and Yugoslav Partisans: A History of World War II Resistance

by Jelena Batinic
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Overview

The book focuses on one of the most remarkable phenomena of World War II: the mass participation of women, including numerous female combatants, in the communist-led Yugoslav Partisan resistance. Drawing on an array of sources – archival documents of the Communist Party and Partisan army, wartime press, veteran reminiscences, and Yugoslav literature and cinematography – this study explores the history and postwar memory of the phenomenon. More broadly, it is concerned with changes in gender norms caused by the war, revolution, and establishment of the communist regime that claimed to have abolished inequality between the sexes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107091078
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/12/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.09(h) x 0.98(d)

About the Author

Jelena Batinić is currently a Fellow in the Thinking Matters Program at Stanford University, California. She is a historian specializing in modern Eastern Europe, World War II and gender history. Her work has been published in edited volumes and journals including the Journal of International Women's Studies and the Journal of Women's History. She has been a Mellon/ACLS Recent Doctoral Recipients Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow in Stanford University's Introduction to the Humanities Program.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. 'To the people, she was a character from folk poetry': the party's mobilizing rhetoric; 2. The 'organized women': developing the AFW; 3. The heroic and the mundane: women in the units; 4. The personal as a site of party intervention: privacy and sexuality; 5. After the war was over: legacy; Concluding remarks.
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