Voices of Women on the Two Sides of the Iron Curtain: Agents, Agency, Sources

History of Communism in Europe 8:7-14 (2017)
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The paper focuses on the manifestations of structural and symbolic violence against women during the communist regime by addressing the most important mechanisms and embedded beliefs that allowed the proliferation of spousal violence in communist Romania, in what I see as a continuation of the interwar patriarchal state, and a bridge to the new discriminatory policies developed by the democratic structures, after 1990.

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