In this article, I analyze the process of implementing various kinds of the feminist criticism in the fi eld of history in contemporary Germany. I am trying to answer the question about how much Historikerinnenstreit, conceptual inventions in new areas of historical knowledge, institutionalization and professionalisation contributed to visibility Frauen-und Geschlechtergeschichte in the German scientifi c landscape.
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In this article, I analyze the process of implementing various kinds of the feminist criticism in the fi eld of history in contemporary Germany. I am trying to answer the question about how much Historikerinnenstreit, conceptual inventions in new areas of historical knowledge, institutionalization and professionalisation contributed to visibility Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte in the German scientifi c landscape.
The purpose of this article is to study G. Alföldy’s contribution to women’s history thanks to a review of his articles and his main monographs, so as to assess how much significance he attached to them.
Tematem artykułu jest wizerunek kobiety na łamach pracy zakładowej „Walczymy o Stal” w okresie PRL-u w latach 1951-1956. Autorka poddała analizie prasoznawczej periodyk „Walczymy o Stal” za lata 1953-1956. W artykule przyjęto odmienne ramy czasowe (1951-1956), gdyż zebrany materiał pozwolił autorce szerzej zbadać temat kobiet na łamach prasy zakładowej. Przeprowadzona analiza wykazała, że w latach 50. XX wieku kształtował się wzorzec kobiety – przodownicy pracy, przekraczającej normy, biorącej udział we współzawodnictwie na rzecz partii i zakładu.
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The following article will show image of a women in the weekly „Walczymy o Stal” (We Fight for Steel). Author has analysed the content of the periodicl published between 1953 – 1956. To further explore the collected material on woman in the factory press author has presented a different time frames (1951 – 1956). The results of the analysis showed the following model of a women in the 1950s: labor leaders, exceeding the norms, participating in competition for the Party and the establishment.
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