Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Gender and War in Twentieth-Century Eastern EuropeNancy M. Wingfield and Maria Bucur
Part I. Challenging Gender Roles/Restoring Order
2. "Female Generals" and "Siberian Angels": Aristocratic Nurses and the Austro-Hungarian POW ReliefAlon Rachamimov
3. Civilizing the Soldier in Postwar AustriaMaureen Healy
4. Between Red Army and White Guard: Women in Budapest, 1919Eliza Ablovatski
Part II. Gendered Collaborating and Resisting
5. Dumplings and Domesticity: Women, Collaboration, and Resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and MoraviaMelissa Feinberg
6. Denouncers and Fraternizers: Gender, Collaboration, and Retribution in Bohemia and Moravia during World War II and AfterBenjamin Frommer
7. Family, Gender, and Ideology in World War II LatviaMara Lazda
Part III. Remembering War: Gendered Bodies, Gendered Stories
8. Kosovo Maiden(s): Serbian Women Commemorate the Wars of National Liberation, 1912–1918Melissa Bokovoy
9. Women's Stories as Sites of Memory: Gender and Remembering Romania's World WarsMaria Bucur
10. The Nation's Pain and Women's Shame: Polish Women and Wartime ViolenceKatherine R. Jolluck
11. "The Alienated Body": Gender Identity and the Memory of the Siege of LeningradLisa A. Kirschenbaum
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Index