List of Acronyms
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Expanding the House of European Women’s and Gender History - Francisca de Haan
Introduction - Katerina Dalakoura and Krassimira Daskalova
CHAPTER ONE
Women, Politics, and Regional Diplomacy (1923–1939): From the Little Entente of Women to the Balkan Conference - Katerina Dalakoura
CHAPTER TWO
Little Entente of Women and Unity of Slavic Women in Czechoslovakia: Feminist Aspirations, Political Involvement, and Limits of Transnational Cooperation - Gabriela Dudeková Ková.ová
CHAPTER THREE
Between Nationalism and International Cooperation: Polish Women Activists in the Little Entente of Women. - Katarzyna Sierakowska
CHAPTER FOUR
The Little Entente of Women (1923–1929): Feminist Citizenship Advocacy in the Balkans and East-Central Europe - Dimitra Samiou
CHAPTER FIVE
Feminism, Nationalism, Politics, and Pacifism in the Balkans through the Personal Life of Zheni Bozhilova-Pateva (1878 – 1955) - Krassimira Daskalova
CHAPTER SIX
Regional, Transnational, and International Women’s Cooperation: Women’s Conferences in Interwar Yugoslavia - Ivana Panteli. and Jasmina Milanovi.
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Struggle for Representation in the Romanian Feminist Movement: Izabela Sadoveanu’s (1870–1941) Critique of the Little Entente of Women - Giorgos Manios
CHAPTER EIGHT
Acting Internationally, Thinking Nationally (1919–1939): Aspects of the International and Inter-Balkan Collaborations of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women - Eleni Fournaraki
CHAPTER NINE
Diversity and Entanglements in East-European Feminisms: The Bulgarian Women’s Social-Democratic Union (1921–1934) - Valentina Mitkova
CHAPTER TEN
Socialist Women in International and Regional Initiatives during the Interwar Period: Ambiguous Trajectories - Eleftheria Papastefanaki
Sources – Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index