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This book examines which social mechanisms of hegemony and discrimination in relation to the gender-based violence in Eastern Europe are specific and which are universal. The historical angle of the book is particularly important, as it reveals a much broader scope of the circumstances and discourses, defining and shaping gender-based violence in Eastern Europe, than is sometimes still imagined in Western academic interpretations. The historical research of gender-based violence in Eastern Europe also reveals how deeply Western imperialism and understandings of ethnicity could impact the destinies of Eastern European women in times of crisis and military conflicts.
Contents
Introduction.- 1. Violence Against Women and Social Control in Seventeenth-Century Vilnius.- 2. Body as Evidence: Forensics and Physical Evidence in the Eighteenth-Century Prosecutions for Sexual Violence.- 3. Violence and the Family: The Foundations of a New Domesticity and National Identity in Imperial Russia.- 4. Violence Against Women and the 1905 Revolution in the Baltic Provinces of the Russian Empire.- 5. Stigma or Insight? Analyzing the Role of Psychotrauma in Early 20th Century Hungarian Psychiatry.- 6. Femicide and Fatal Family Violence in the First Republic of Lithuania (1918-1940).- 7. State Visions and Social Realities: Intimate Partner Violence in Early Soviet Russia.- 8. Violence against women - prisoners of Ravensbrück.- 9. Displacement and Danger: Women in Ghettos and Camps of Eastern Europe during the Holocaust.- 10. Sexual Abuse of Women in Soviet Occupied Lithuania: Legal and Political Dimensions of Rape.- 11. Who is the Victim to Blame? Ideal Victim and Violence Against Women in Soviet Lithuania.- 12. Combatting domestic and gender-based violence in Ukraine: from first days of the Independence to Russia's full-scale invasion.



