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Arms and the woman: just warriors and Greek feminist identity
Margaret Poulos
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright and Permissions
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Chapter Guide
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1 Women, War, and Feminist Theory
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1.1 Introduction
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1.2 The Moral Mother
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1.3 Just Warriors
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1.4 Moral Mothers and Freedom Fighters
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1.5 Conclusion: Feminism and National Histories
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2 Greek Feminism in the Age of National Invention
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2.1 Introduction
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2.2 Gender Representation in Demotic Verse
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2.3 Nationhood and Shifting Gender Consciousness in Greek Women's Writing
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2.4 Revolutionary Iconography and Female Subjectivities
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2.5 Efimeris ton Kyrion—The Ladies' Newspaper
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2.6 Feminism and the National Narrative: Unstable Alliances
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2.7 Feminism, War, and Nationalism
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3 Interwar Democratisation and the Rise of Equality: The ‘First Wave’ of Greek Feminism
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3.1 Introduction
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3.2 The League for the Rights of Women
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3.3 Kallirhoe Parren and the Women's Lyceum
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3.4 Feminism and the Demotic Movement
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3.5 Feminist Internationalism and Greek Nationalism
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3.6 Metaxas, Women, and the Nation
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3.7 The Pursuit of the ‘Greater Good’
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4 Rethinking the Nation: The Greek Resistance 1941-44
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4.1 Introduction
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4.2 EAM, Revolutionary Nationalism, and the ‘Woman Question’
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4.3 Women in ELAS
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4.4 The Women's Platoons
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4.5 Revolution and Tradition: EAM's Conundrum
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4.6 The ‘Others’ Story
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4.7 Conclusion: Gender Equality and National Identity on the Eve of the Cold War
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5 From Heroines to Hyenas: The Civil War, 1946-49
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5.1 Introduction
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5.2 Women in the Democratic Army of Greece
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5.3 Women in the Communist Party of Greece (KKE)
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5.4 Female Combatants—KKE Policy
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5.5 KKE Pragmatism
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5.6 Conscription
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5.7 Heroines: Retrieving Partisan Women's Agency
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5.8 Hyenas: Gender, National Identity, and the War of Symbols
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5.9 Nationalism and Misogyny
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5.10 The Spectre of Suffrage
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5.11 Conclusion: Feminism and Nationalism—An Unhappy Alliance Revisited
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6 Regime Change and the Second Wave of Feminism
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6.1 Introduction
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6.2 The Feminist Mainstream
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6.3 The Autonomous Feminist Intervention
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6.4 Compulsory National Service
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6.5 Negotiating History and Identity
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6.6 The Triumph of Equality and the End of an Era
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Epilogue: Silent Pictures, Unsafe Histories
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Notes
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Introduction
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1 Women, War, and Feminist Theory
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2 Greek Feminism in the Age of National Invention
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3 Interwar Democratisation and the Rise of Equality: The ‘First Wave’ of Greek Feminism
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4 Rethinking the Nation: The Greek Resistance 1941-44
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5 From Heroines to Hyenas: The Civil War, 1946-49
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6 Regime Change and the Second Wave of Feminism
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Abbreviations
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Glossary
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References
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Secondary Sources (English)
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Secondary Sources (Greek)
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Primary Sources
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Feminist Organizations
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Feminist Periodicals
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Books, Films, and Memoirs
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Partisan Documents
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Newspapers
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Journals and Periodicals
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Archives
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Women and War. | Elshtain, Jean Bethke. | Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. | |
heb08322.0001.001 | New Voices in the Nation: Women in the Greek Resistance, 1941-1964. | Hart, Janet. | Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996. |
Stillborn Republic: Social Coalitions and Party Strategies in Greece 1922-1936. | Mavrogordatos, George. | Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. | |
Inside Hitler's Greece: The Experience of Occupation 1941-1944. | Mazower, Mark. | New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993. | |
The Political Implications of the Greek Concept of Self. | Pollis, Adamantia. | British Journal of Sociology, 1965. |
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Published: 2014
Publisher: Columbia University Press
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