Colloquia. Journal of Central European History. Volume XVI, 2009

C O N T E N T S

 

Worshipped, Wed and Overworked: the history of central European women from a gendered perspective

 

Raluca Betea, The Portrait of Hungarian Queen Beatrix of Aragon in the Regiomontanus Codex: An Analysis of Renaissance Portraiture


Emőke Nagy, Motherhood and Sanctity in the Cult of Saint Anne: The Reception of the Saint's Legend Based on Its Earliest Sources from Medieval Hungary, the Teleki, Kazinczy and Érdy codices

 

Tünde Mária Márton, Divorce in the Szék district during the mid-seventeenth century

 

Anca Gogîltan, From Mothers in the Home to Mothers of the Nation: The Image of Women in Saxon Publications at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century (c. 1860-1930)

 

Violeta Barbu, Cendrillon va au bal: le droit d'être historienne

 

Hajnalko Harbulo, Gender differences in working and organizational culture: Women workers at an industrial workplace

 

Discussion

"Women on top" and the ascent of men: A brief discussion of the advance and advantages of gender as an analytical tool. Convened by Bridget Heal and Simone Laqua-O'Donnell

 

View Points

"My long life has not been a bed of roses": an interview with Professor Viorica Guy Marica convened by Ciprian Firea

 

Profile

Katalin Péter

 

Gabriella Erdélyi, The Hungarian Miss Marple and the Adventures of Early Modern History. A Profile of Katalin Péter

 

"I am walking in history ... as I do in everyday life". An interview with Katalin Péter convened by Gabriella Erdélyi

 

Source Book

Klára Jakó, Additional information regarding the financial status of Voievods Constantin Şerban and Mihnea III Radu

 

Symposia

Book Reviews