Table of contents
Claudia Kraft, Spaces of Knowledge and Gender Regimes: From Double Marginalization to a Gendered History of Knowledge in Central and Eastern Europe
Iwona Dadej, The Gender Order and the Disassembling She-Protagonists: Polish Academic Culture in the First Half of the Twentieth Century as an Illustrative Example
Sara L. Kimble and Marion Röwekamp, Exclusion and Inclusion in the Legal Professions: Negotiating Gender in Central and East Central Europe, 1887–1945
Aneta Bołdyrew, Merited, (Un)Appreciated, (Un)Remembered: Women
in Educational and Social Policy Sciences as a Scholarly Discipline
in Poland, 1900–39
Justyna Górny, The Image of Educated Women in Two Interwar Austrian
Novels by Female Authors
Michał Piekarski, A Post-Doctorate in Musicology: Bronisława Wójcik- -Keuprulian and Her Path to a Scientific Career
Marta Grzechnik, Love of Wide Open Waters. The Polish Maritime Programme according to the Baltic and Western Institutes in the Aftermath of the Second World War (1945–ca. 1950)
Preface by Iwona Dadej
Marian Smoluchowski, Women in Exact Sciences. A Lecture Delivered at the Scientific-Literary Association in Lwów in the Year 1912
Łucja Charewiczowa, The Position of Polish Women in the Historical Outreach and Scientific Work
‘Łucja Charewiczowa’ Seminar in History of Women and Gender, Affiliated to Warsaw Scientific Society and Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences – Iwona Dadej, Natalia Jarska, Anna Nowakowska-Wierzchoś, Katarzyna Sierakowska
‘A Path by the Road’: Woman-Made Material in Men’s Archives in the Archive of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw – Anita Chodkowska
‘Aspects of Social Revolt in the Second Republic of Poland in the Great Crisis Years, 1930–5: Determinants, Scale, and Consequences’. A Research Project – Joanna Dufrat, Piotr Cichoracki, and Janusz Mierzwa