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Oxford : Oxford University Press | [Kendal] : Past and Present Society ; 1.1952 -
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Format: Online-Ressource
ISSN: 1477-464X
Note: Gesehen am 02.09.11
Additional Edition: ISSN 0031-2746
Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Past & present Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 1952 ISSN 0031-2746
Language: English
Keywords: Geschichtswissenschaft ; Zeitschrift
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    gbv_1794156631
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    ISSN: 1477-464X
    In: Past & present, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1952, 219(2013), 1, Seite 41-85, 1477-464X
    In: volume:219
    In: year:2013
    In: number:1
    In: pages:41-85
    Language: English
    Author information: Rublack, Ulinka 1967-
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    gbv_1885690363
    Format: Illustrationen
    ISSN: 1477-464X
    Content: In the 1950s, a commitment to democratic socialism connected networks of intellectuals, activists and political operators in both Europe and Asia. Many of these were women, who built informal and intimate networks of solidarity that underpinned the movement. The rich set of correspondence between European and Asian socialist women speaks to their role as connectors of global and local civil society within international socialist circuits. It also indicates the importance of friendship, mobility and hospitality as a crucial factor in sustaining such networks, as well as building the trust that facilitated the exchange of subversive information. While Asia was seen as the great hope of international socialism in the 1950s, by the middle of the 1960s, many of its socialist parties had imploded, pointing to the limits of international socialism for Asian women amidst global anti-communism and the rise of authoritarian states. Transnational socialist networks nonetheless helped further both European and Asian women’s campaigns for gender equality, development and democratic socialism in decolonizing Asia, adding vital new dimensions to the history of internationalism.
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    In: Past & present, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1952, (2024), 262, Seite 242-280, 1477-464X
    In: year:2024
    In: number:262
    In: pages:242-280
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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