The Éva Cseke-Gyimesi Collection is arguably the most comprehensive example of Transylvanian Hungarian cultural opposition in Romania. It consists of books, manuscripts, typed texts, private correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other items reflecting Éva Cseke-Gyimesi's cultural opposition to Ceaușescu's regime. The collection allows one to understand Éva Cseke-Gyimesi's criticism exercised through her professional works, her democratic resistance marked by a truly pro-European perspective, and her struggle for human rights illustrated by letters of protest, memorandums, pamphlets, and samizdats which she authored, endorsed, or distributed.
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Cluj-Napoca Strada Horea 31, Romania 400000
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The Žarana Papić collection contains over 2,000 books and other valuable documents dedicated to the history of feminist movement in Serbia and Yugoslavia. A pioneer of the feminist movement, Žarana Papić taught sociology at the University of Belgrade, where she earned her doctorate in anthropology. In 2003, her legacy was donated to the Center for Women’s Studies in Belgrade.
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Beograd Jove Ilića 165, Serbia
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