Redefining Resistance: Women in National Liberation Movements during the Second World War

Authors

  • Magda Fytili Universidad Complutense de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53351/m8k6r055

Keywords:

Gender Studies, Women, Armed Resistance, Civil Resistance, Second World War

Abstract

This Special Issue examines the diverse roles of women in resistance movements during the Second World War, focusing on case studies from Spain, Greece, Italy, and Poland. It challenges the traditionally militarized and male-dominated definitions of resistance, emphasizing women’s crucial contributions to both armed and unarmed efforts. The articles reveal how women navigated entrenched societal norms to engage in activities such as guerrilla logistics, combat, sabotage, and clandestine organization, often reshaping their roles in wartime society. By exploring these overlooked aspects of resistance, the issue highlights how women’s actions advanced liberation struggles and fostered significant social and cultural transformations.

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Author Biography

  • Magda Fytili, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Magda Fytili es investigadora posdoctoral Ramón y Cajal en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y profesora asociada en la Universidad Abierta Helénica. Ha dirigido los proyectos Politics of Recognition: The Afterlife of the Greek Resistance in Law, History, and Memory, 1944–2006 (PORE) y Transnationalization of Memories in Argentina and Spain (TRANSMEAS). Además, ha participado como investigadora posdoctoral en 13 proyectos nacionales y europeos, entre ellos los proyectos Horizon 2020 Rethinking the Past, Anticipating the Future (REPAST) y Enhancing Social Cohesion through Sharing the Cultural Heritage of Forced Migrations (SO-CLOSE), el proyecto CERV Women in Resistance (WIRE) y el proyecto ERC Soundscapes of Trauma: Music, Sound and the Ethics of Witnessing (MUTE). Su investigación se centra en el desplazamiento forzado, las prácticas de resistencia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la posguerra, la justicia postransicional, las políticas de la memoria y el olvido, y sus influencias y circulaciones transnacionales.

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Published

2024-12-17

How to Cite

Redefining Resistance: Women in National Liberation Movements during the Second World War. (2024). Revista Universitaria De Historia Militar, 13(27), 10-17. https://doi.org/10.53351/m8k6r055

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