Violence Against Women in Eastern Europe
History, Law and Legacy
Marianna Muravyeva editor Sigita Černevičiūtė editor Monika Rogers editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:31st May '26
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This book offers a pioneering, interdisciplinary analysis of gender-based violence in Eastern Europe from the early modern period to the present. Through case studies of various Eastern European countries, the volume examines how empire, war, nationalism, socialism, and post-socialist transformation shaped legal, medical, and state responses to violence against women. It reveals how women’s suffering was repeatedly silenced, normalized, or politicized, particularly in times of conflict and authoritarian rule. Challenging Western-centric perspectives, the book positions Eastern Europe as a vital site for understanding the historical roots of contemporary debates on gender, justice, and memory.
ISBN: 9783032174734
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393 pages