EastSouth Women Internationalism at the Cold War Periphery: Coming Together in Tashkent, Havana, and Beyond
By (Author) Dr. or Prof Yulia Gradskova
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
13th November 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
400
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This open access book by Yulia Gradskova examines womens internationalism and gatherings in the places understood as Cold War peripheries.
EastSouth Women Internationalism at the Cold War Periphery: Coming Together in Tashkent, Havana, and Beyond examines womens gatherings, internationalism, political travel, and networks through questioning established geopolitical categories. While female political tourists coming to cities like Tashkent and Havana cannot be seen as free from neither the superpowers open and hidden confrontational agendas nor from Cold War surveillance and pressures, Gradskova demonstrates that they significantly contributed to the advancement of transnational womens rights. Simultaneously, East-South Women Internationalism at the Cold War Periphery contributes to the growing field of decolonial criticism regarding the second world emancipation project by detailing how its vision of progress hindered many other voices and visions of the future from being heard. Gradskovas attention to the mundane problems and pleasures of traveling, coming together, and writing letters allows for distinguishing implicit details of curiosity, emotional attachment as well as (self) censorship and hierarchies; in turn, helping to reconstruct parts of womens robust and complex participation in the building of the transnational connectivity trespassing the Cold War division lines.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond.
Yulia Gradskova is Associate Professor of History and research coordinator at the Center for Baltic and East European Studies at Sdertrn University, Sweden. Gradskova is the author of The Womens International Democratic Federation, the Global South and the Cold War: Defending the Rights of Women of the Whole World (2020), and Soviet Politics of Emancipation of Ethnic Minority Women. Natsionalka (2018).