Fighting their War during a “Foreign” War. Women Anti-Fascist/ Communist Activism during World War II in Romania
Fighting their War during a “Foreign” War. Women Anti-Fascist/ Communist Activism during World War II in Romania
Author(s): Ştefan BosomituSubject(s): History, Special Historiographies:, History of Communism
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: women; activism; World War II; Romania
Summary/Abstract: The article discusses this intricate issue of women’s anti-Fascist/communist activism during World War II in Romania. I am particularly interested in the relationship that developed between the Romanian Communist Party and the women who joined the movement in the complicated context of World War II. The article is attempting to assess whether women’s increased involvement in the communist organization was due to the previous and continuous politics of the RCP, or it was a mere consequence of unprecedented circumstances. The article also addresses issues related to the legacy of the anti-Fascist/communist women’s struggle during World War II, in their attempt to establish postwar public careers, but also the manner in which their efforts and activisms were recognized and/or recompensed (or not) after the war.
Journal: History of Communism in Europe
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 229-258
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English
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