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Gender and Nation in East Central Europe

An Uneasy History

Edited by Marta Cieślak and Anna Müller - Contributions by Ágoston Berecz; Maeva Berghmans; Ivanna Cherchovych; Marta Cieślak; Natalie Cornett; Erin Dusza; Emese Gyimesi; Gábor Koloh; Lena Magnone; Anna Müller; Claudia Snochowska-Gonzalez; Svetlana Stefanović and Michał J. Wilczewski

Gender and Nation in East Central Europe: An Uneasy History offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the tumultuous relationships between gender and national identities in the region where both gender and nation as analytical categories have long been contested. Focusing on the nineteenth and the first decades of the twentieth centuries, eleven authors examine gender and its stubborn, inescapable, and multifaceted ties to how nations and national identities have been envisioned, invented, described, constructed, and legislated during the formative period of East Central European nation-building. The volume presents case studies that uncover the historical East Central Europe of messy, fluid, and complex identities that evolved at the same time as East Central European nationalists were attempting to draw clear borders between what they understood as nationalities. Drawing from the multitude of archives and using the lenses of such disciplines as history, art history, literary studies, and sociology, the authors demonstrate how both individuals and collectives produced national identities while simultaneously producing gender identities. Correspondingly, they show how individuals and collectives imagined, fashioned, and performed national and gender identities in response to the historical forces that affected the process of identity formation around them.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 350 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66694-058-9 • Hardback • February 2025 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
978-1-66694-059-6 • eBook • February 2025 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Subjects: History / World, History / Modern / 19th Century, History / Europe / Eastern

Marta Cieślak is affiliated faculty member in the History Department of the University of Arkansas Little Rock and serves as president of the Polish American Historical Association.

Anna Müller is professor of history and is director of the Honors Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

Introduction: Gender, Nation, and Uneasy Histories in East Central Europe, Marta Cieślak

Part One: Nations and Genders in the Family

Chapter One: “She Sang Her Child to Sleep in Wallachian”: Imagining and Living Romanian–Magyar Intermarriage in Late Habsburg Hungary, Ágoston Berecz

Chapter Two: Max Pleschner: Women, Family, and Nation in Czech-Jewish Identity, Maeva Berghmans

Chapter Three: Gender, Nation and Demography: Pronatalist Discourse and Gender in Interwar Hungary, Gábor Koloh

Part Two: Gender Identities at the Service of Nations

Chapter Four: Mothers of the Nation, Or How National Women Writers Are Created, Lena Magnone

Chapter Five: Warrior or Damsel? Representations of the Nation as a Woman, Erin Dusza

Chapter Six: Gender and National Memory in the Intersections of European Female Roles: Júlia Szendrey, the Hungarian “George Sand” and the Widow of the Nation, Emese Gyimesi

Part Three: Advancing Gender, Advancing Nations

Chapter Seven: East-Central European Women and the Struggle for Equality: Rethinking Internationalist Women’s Movements in the Long Nineteenth Century, Natalie Cornett

Chapter Eight: Male Poland, Global Ambitions, and the Turn Towards Discipline: Polish Nationalism at the Turn of the 20th Century in the Context of East-Central Europe, Claudia Snochowska-Gonzalez

Part Four: (Self) Forging Gender in the Nation

Chapter Nine: Women for the Nation: Ukrainian Elites and Their Emancipated Daughters in Habsburg Lviv at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Ivanna Cherchovych

Chapter Ten: Nurturing the Nation: Farmwives and the (Home)Making of the Modern Polish Countryside, 1918-1939, Michał J. Wilczewski

Chapter Eleven: The Interwar Women’s Rights Activist Paulina Lebl Albala and the Question of National Identity, Svetlana Stefanović

About the Contributors

Gender and Nation in East Central Europe

An Uneasy History

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  • Gender and Nation in East Central Europe: An Uneasy History offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the tumultuous relationships between gender and national identities in the region where both gender and nation as analytical categories have long been contested. Focusing on the nineteenth and the first decades of the twentieth centuries, eleven authors examine gender and its stubborn, inescapable, and multifaceted ties to how nations and national identities have been envisioned, invented, described, constructed, and legislated during the formative period of East Central European nation-building. The volume presents case studies that uncover the historical East Central Europe of messy, fluid, and complex identities that evolved at the same time as East Central European nationalists were attempting to draw clear borders between what they understood as nationalities. Drawing from the multitude of archives and using the lenses of such disciplines as history, art history, literary studies, and sociology, the authors demonstrate how both individuals and collectives produced national identities while simultaneously producing gender identities. Correspondingly, they show how individuals and collectives imagined, fashioned, and performed national and gender identities in response to the historical forces that affected the process of identity formation around them.

Details
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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 350 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-66694-058-9 • Hardback • February 2025 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
    978-1-66694-059-6 • eBook • February 2025 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
    Subjects: History / World, History / Modern / 19th Century, History / Europe / Eastern
Author
Author
  • Marta Cieślak is affiliated faculty member in the History Department of the University of Arkansas Little Rock and serves as president of the Polish American Historical Association.

    Anna Müller is professor of history and is director of the Honors Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Gender, Nation, and Uneasy Histories in East Central Europe, Marta Cieślak

    Part One: Nations and Genders in the Family

    Chapter One: “She Sang Her Child to Sleep in Wallachian”: Imagining and Living Romanian–Magyar Intermarriage in Late Habsburg Hungary, Ágoston Berecz

    Chapter Two: Max Pleschner: Women, Family, and Nation in Czech-Jewish Identity, Maeva Berghmans

    Chapter Three: Gender, Nation and Demography: Pronatalist Discourse and Gender in Interwar Hungary, Gábor Koloh

    Part Two: Gender Identities at the Service of Nations

    Chapter Four: Mothers of the Nation, Or How National Women Writers Are Created, Lena Magnone

    Chapter Five: Warrior or Damsel? Representations of the Nation as a Woman, Erin Dusza

    Chapter Six: Gender and National Memory in the Intersections of European Female Roles: Júlia Szendrey, the Hungarian “George Sand” and the Widow of the Nation, Emese Gyimesi

    Part Three: Advancing Gender, Advancing Nations

    Chapter Seven: East-Central European Women and the Struggle for Equality: Rethinking Internationalist Women’s Movements in the Long Nineteenth Century, Natalie Cornett

    Chapter Eight: Male Poland, Global Ambitions, and the Turn Towards Discipline: Polish Nationalism at the Turn of the 20th Century in the Context of East-Central Europe, Claudia Snochowska-Gonzalez

    Part Four: (Self) Forging Gender in the Nation

    Chapter Nine: Women for the Nation: Ukrainian Elites and Their Emancipated Daughters in Habsburg Lviv at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Ivanna Cherchovych

    Chapter Ten: Nurturing the Nation: Farmwives and the (Home)Making of the Modern Polish Countryside, 1918-1939, Michał J. Wilczewski

    Chapter Eleven: The Interwar Women’s Rights Activist Paulina Lebl Albala and the Question of National Identity, Svetlana Stefanović

    About the Contributors

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