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Women's Oral History Collection 1999-2004 Now Available

Date:
March 19, 2004

OSI’s Network Women’s Program (NWP) is pleased to announce that the Women's Oral History Collection 1999-2004 is now available. The collection was organized by the Women’s Oral History Network Program in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Ukraine, Russia and Moldova. The program, which extends NWP's activities in the field of women's and gender history, aims to promote the use of women's oral histories for teaching, research, and curriculum development.

The collection comprises books published by groups of women from different countries and with different educational and ethnic backgrounds. Among the topics addressed are women of ethnic minorities, women in conflict and post-conflict situations, women and Islamic practice, and the impact of post-Soviet transition on women.

The NWP’s Debra Schultz served as project director. The following also worked on the project:

  • Elmira Shiskaraeva, project coordinator (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Mirlan Mulkubatov, project assistant (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Andrea Peto, consultant (Hungary)
  • Elena Mescherkina, consultant (Russia)

Authors from the region include: Ludmila Miagkaya (Tajikistan), Elmira Arapova and Erkeaim Jorobekova (Kyrgyzstan), Ketevan Kobaladze, Tsisana Goderdzishvili, Marina Tabukashvili and others (Georgia), Janyl Bokontayeva (Kyrgyzstan), Raya Osmonalieva (Kyrgyzstan), Lala Sarieva (Azerbaijan), Galina Datsiuk (Ukraine), Svetlana Shakirova (Kazakhstan), Elvira Novikova (Russia), Dona Abdurazokova, Almaz Kadyrova, Marfua Tocktahodjaeva (Uzbekistan), Svetlana Shakirova (Kazakhstan), Guzel Sabirova (Russia), Nargis Halimova (Tajikistan), Olga Rzayeva (Azerbaijan), Bakhriniso Kabilova (Tajikistan), Hasmik Gevorkian (Armenia), Suzanna Shahnazaryan (Armenia), and Irina Nechit and others (Moldova).

The books are available through the library of Central European University in Budapest.

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http://www.soros.org/initiatives/women/news/collection_20040319

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