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Contemporary Women's Movements in Hungary
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The core of this well-conceived book presents an important argument about not only how women's concerns were marginalized after 1989, but also about how the rhetoric on globalization, democratization, freedom, and economic growth, as well as women's desire to act, implicated their activism in Hungary. -- Joanna Regulska, Rutgers University The scholarship is superior. I do not think there is any other book which combines all the different aspects of gender and postcommunism in such a comprehensive way. -- Nanette Funk, Brooklyn College

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Katalin Fábián is an associate professor of government and law at Lafayette College. She was an East European Studies Title VIII scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in 2005.

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A thorough analysis... Fabian offers important insights for understanding the changing preoccupations of women's groups. -- Marilyn Rueschemeyer Slavic Review

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