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In this chapter, four historians collaborate to consider Marianne Hirsch’s concept of postmemory as a methodological tool for historical research into women’s experiences of displacement in socialist Albania. It overviews how the socialist regime displaced women through gendered political persecution (execution, prison and internment) and simultane...
Wilhelmina (Mina) Rawson (1851–1933) is lauded in both academic and popular circles as the author of the first uniquely Australian cookbooks, which she wrote between 1876 and 1895. Rawson was a prolific writer and stressed that she was the first white woman settler at Boonooroo in the colony of Queensland, where she was ‘beholden to the blacks’ to...
In December 1989, Romanian citizens of all ethnicities revolted against the socialist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceauşescu and demanded radical change. Among the first legislative revisions was the reversal of the oppressive pronatalist policies that had denied Romanian women the right to abortion and contraception in the interests of "the nation." So...