pregleda

The British and Balkan Woman


Cena:
2.200 din
Želi ovaj predmet: 1
Stanje: Nekorišćen
Garancija: Ne
Isporuka: Pošta
CC paket (Pošta)
Post Express
Lično preuzimanje
Plaćanje: Tekući račun (pre slanja)
Pouzećem
Lično
Grad: Beograd-Vračar,
Beograd-Vračar
Prodavac

talican (2980)

PREMIUM član
Član je postao Premium jer:
- ima 100 jedinstvenih pozitivnih ocena od kupaca,
- tokom perioda od 6 meseci uplati minimum 20.000 dinara na svoj Limundo račun.

99,81% pozitivnih ocena

Pozitivne: 5842

Moj Dućan Moj Dućan

  Pošalji poruku

Svi predmeti člana


Kupindo zaštita

Jezik: Engleski
Godina izdanja: Ostalo
ISBN: Ostalo
Autor: Strani

Melina Rokai - British Perceptions of Balkan Women and their Femininity in the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914


500 pages

Understanding the significance of the position of women in society and the value of the ideal of femininity amongst Victorians, The British and Balkan Woman examines the perception of the Balkan woman as an element of geopolitics of culture from a historical perspective, as it was created and perpetuated by one of the most influential European public.This thorough work provides a detailed analysis of the construction of the image of the Balkan woman amongst the British public throughout the long nineteenth century.Formed and disseminated through diverse channels, including travel literature and articles in periodicals, newspapers, and pamphlets, Rokai explains how and why this image of the femininity of Balkan women was created and contributed to the construction of the image of the region.The British and Balkan Woman investigates the Victorian perception of different cultural influences discerned in the image of the Balkan woman, by exploring the plurality of British outlooks, their recurrence at moments of crisis in the region, and their transformation over the long nineteenth century. During times of great upheaval, encompassing the liberation and creation of independent national states out of the remnants of the European parts of the Ottoman Empire, the perception of women as a facet of the European socio-cultural milieu, or an archaic remnant of the Ottoman legacy, had a profound effect on relations towards the Balkan nations.Melina Rokai PhD is a historian with current interests in the cultural, political and women’s history of Europe. Rokai defended her doctoral dissertation in Serbia at the University of Belgrade, and completed her B.A. at the University of Novi Sad. She also holds a degree of Master of Studies in Modern British and European History from the University of Oxford.

LIČNO PREUZIMANJE JE MOGUĆE NA CRVENOM KRSTU!

POGLEDAJTE I OSTALE KNJIGE IZ MOJE PONUDE:
http://talican.kupindo.com/kupindo

Predmet: 79427729
Melina Rokai - British Perceptions of Balkan Women and their Femininity in the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914


500 pages

Understanding the significance of the position of women in society and the value of the ideal of femininity amongst Victorians, The British and Balkan Woman examines the perception of the Balkan woman as an element of geopolitics of culture from a historical perspective, as it was created and perpetuated by one of the most influential European public.This thorough work provides a detailed analysis of the construction of the image of the Balkan woman amongst the British public throughout the long nineteenth century.Formed and disseminated through diverse channels, including travel literature and articles in periodicals, newspapers, and pamphlets, Rokai explains how and why this image of the femininity of Balkan women was created and contributed to the construction of the image of the region.The British and Balkan Woman investigates the Victorian perception of different cultural influences discerned in the image of the Balkan woman, by exploring the plurality of British outlooks, their recurrence at moments of crisis in the region, and their transformation over the long nineteenth century. During times of great upheaval, encompassing the liberation and creation of independent national states out of the remnants of the European parts of the Ottoman Empire, the perception of women as a facet of the European socio-cultural milieu, or an archaic remnant of the Ottoman legacy, had a profound effect on relations towards the Balkan nations.Melina Rokai PhD is a historian with current interests in the cultural, political and women’s history of Europe. Rokai defended her doctoral dissertation in Serbia at the University of Belgrade, and completed her B.A. at the University of Novi Sad. She also holds a degree of Master of Studies in Modern British and European History from the University of Oxford.
79427729 The British and Balkan Woman

LimundoGrad koristi kolačiće u statističke i marketinške svrhe. Nastavkom korišćenja sajta smatramo da ste pristali na upotrebu kolačića. Više informacija.