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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеDedication
Abbreviations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
X. Introduction
X. 1 Criteria of selection
X. 2 The portraits
X. 3 The method
X. 4 A brief word on gender studies in Central Europe
I. Ema Destinn (1878–1930) – a Bohemian in New York
I. 1 The historical context
I. 2 Emmy or Ema? Destinn’s success, work for independence and decline
I.3Conclusion
II. Alice Garrigue Masaryková (1879–1966) – the First Czech feminist?
II. 1 The historical context
II. 2 Imprisoned for being a daughter
II. 3 The Czechoslovak Red Cross as the fulfilment of “small works” (drobná práce)
II. 4 Conclusion
III. Eva ‘Mimi’ Jiránková (1921–2015) – a witness of Democracy and Nazism (OHI)
IV. Milada Horáková (1901–1950) – executed for her belief in Democracy
IV. 1 Historical context
IV. 2 Milada Horáková – a democrat and feminist
IV. 3 The propaganda campaign creating the Socialist Citizen
IV. 4Conclusion
V. Věra Čáslavská (*1942) – an Olympic champion punished with silence
V. 1 The historical context
V. 2 From Olympic stardom to social isolation
V. 3 Conclusion
VI. Nataša Lišková (*1949) – a Czechoslovak citizen (OHI)
VII. Tereza Maxová (*1971) – Beauty and the care of children (OHI)
Conclusion
Chronology
Bibliography