In the years after the fall of communist governments in Central,
Eastern, and South- eastern Europe (CESEE), a flood of memoir
literature began to fill bookstores around the region. The turn to
autobiography and personal narrative inspired the theme section in
this volume of "Aspasia" women's auto-biographical writing and
correspondence. Articles in this section examine women's
autobiographical writing in the second half of the nineteenth
century and women's written memories of epochal moments in the
Soviet past: the Holodomor (or Great Famine) that convulsed Ukraine
in the aftermath of forced collectivization, and the experience of
women soldiers during World War II.
Also in this volume, we present the continuation of a
fascinating forum on women's and gender history in CESEE, "Clio on
the Margins," edited by Krassimira Daskalova (the first five essays
appeared in Aspasia volume 6]). The eight essays in this section
provide a comprehensive look at the state of the field of women's
and gender history in Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary,
Lithuania, Poland, and Russia.
The volume concludes with two more general articles, two book
review essays, twenty book reviews, and a conference report.
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