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Women Archaeologists under Communism, 1917-1989 Florin Curta

Women Archaeologists under Communism, 1917-1989 By Florin Curta

Women Archaeologists under Communism, 1917-1989 by Florin Curta


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This book explores the uncharted territory of the history of archaeology under Communism through the biographies of five women archaeologists from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Poland.

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Women Archaeologists under Communism, 1917-1989: Breaking the Glass Ceiling by Florin Curta

This book explores the uncharted territory of the history of archaeology under Communism through the biographies of five women archaeologists from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Poland. They were working in medieval archaeology, with a specific focus on the (early) Slavs. The choice of specialists in medieval archaeology has much to do with the fact that in the five East European countries considered in this book, medieval archaeology began to develop into a serious discipline less than a century ago. The main catalyst for the sudden rise of medieval archaeology was a dramatic shift in emphasis from traditional political and constitutional to social and economic history. In five countries, the rise of medieval archaeology thus coincides in time, and was ultimately caused by the imposition of Communist regimes. The five women were therefore true pioneers in their field, and respective countries.

About Florin Curta

Florin Curta is Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Florida, USA. His books include The Making of the Slavs (2001) and Slavs in the Making (2021). He is also the editor of several collections of studies. His most recent book is The Long Sixth Century in Eastern Europe (2021).

Iurie Stamatiteaches Historiography at the University of Quebec at Rimouski (Universite du Quebec a Rimouski), Canada.His research focuses on the political instrumentalization of history and archaeology in Eastern Europe. He is the author of several articles and ofThe Slavic Dossier: Medieval Archaeology in the Soviet Republic of Moldova Between State Propaganda and Scholarly Endeavor(2019).


Table of Contents

Introduction.-1. Women in Eastern Europe, 1917-1989.-2. Medieval Archaeology and Marxism in Eastern Europe.-3. A Womans Place is in Slavic Archaeology: Irina Rusanova.-4. Under the Glass Ceiling: Zhivka Vazharova and Maria Comsa.-5. Reaching Through the Glass Ceiling: Agnes Cs. Sos and Helena Zoll-Adamikowa.-6. Research Topics, Gender and Marxism.-Conclusion.

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NPB9783030875190
9783030875190
3030875199
Women Archaeologists under Communism, 1917-1989: Breaking the Glass Ceiling by Florin Curta
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-11-28
227
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