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1 Curriculum vitae Name: Susan Carin Zimmermann Place and date of birth: Tübingen (Germany), 24 October 1960 Citizenship: German (to 1995), Austrian (since 1995) Academic qualifications and positions Academic Qualifications University Professor, Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary, 2013 “Egyetemi tanár,” CEU, 2006 Professor of History, CEU, 2001 “Habilitation,” Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria, 2000 “Habilitáció,” Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, 1999 Dr. Phil., University of Vienna, Austria, 1993 Graduate degree in political science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, 1988 Mag. Phil., University of Vienna, 1986 Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, 1980–1981 Scholarships/Fellowships Fellowship at re:work, International Research Center on Work and Human Life Cycle, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, Academic Year 2016–2017 Fellowship at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Academic Year 2002–2003 Austrian Program for Advanced Research and Technology (APART), three year “Habilitation” fellowship, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1996–2000 (including a period of maternal leave)

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    Curriculum vitae

    Name: Susan Carin Zimmermann

    Place and date of birth: Tübingen (Germany), 24 October 1960

    Citizenship: German (to 1995), Austrian (since 1995)

    Academic qualifications and positions Academic Qualifications University Professor, Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary, 2013 “Egyetemi tanár,” CEU, 2006 Professor of History, CEU, 2001 “Habilitation,” Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria, 2000 “Habilitáció,” Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, 1999 Dr. Phil., University of Vienna, Austria, 1993 Graduate degree in political science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, 1988 Mag. Phil., University of Vienna, 1986 Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, 1980–1981 Scholarships/Fellowships Fellowship at re:work, International Research Center on Work and Human Life Cycle, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, Academic Year 2016–2017

    Fellowship at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Academic Year 2002–2003 Austrian Program for Advanced Research and Technology (APART), three year “Habilitation” fellowship, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1996–2000 (including a period of maternal leave)

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    Guest Fellow, Zentrum für Vergleichende Geschichte Europas, Freie Universität Berlin, April–June 2000 Guest Fellow, Arbeitsstelle für Vergleichende Gesellschaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin, April–May 1997 Scholarship, Europa Institut, Budapest, October 1990–May 1991 “Scholar,” Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, 1986–1988 Member of the research team of the exhibition “Arbeit-Mensch-Maschine. Der Weg in die Industrie-gesellschaft” [Work-man-machine. The road towards the industrial society], Austria, 1987 Languages German – native English – advanced Hungarian – advanced French – good Current Position University Professor, Department of History, Department of Gender Studies, CEU (2013–2020 CEU/KEE; from 2020 CEU PU) “Egyetemi tanár,” CEU/KEE (since 2006; permanently since 2008) External lecturer, then Affiliated reader (based on venia legendi), University of Vienna, Institute of Economic and Social History (since 1997) External lecturer, University of Vienna, Institute for International Development(since 2009) “Universitätsdozentin,” University of Vienna (venia legendi, since 2000) Previous Appointments Professor of History, CEU, 2001–2013 Guest Professor in Gender Studies, University of Vienna, October 2006–January 2007 Guest Professor in Austrian History, University of Vienna, October 2005–January 2006 Associate Professor in History, CEU 1998–2001 Research Employée, Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut für Gesellschafts- und Kulturgeschichte, Linz, 1996 Assistant Professor in History, CEU, 1992–1997

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    Research Employée, research project on the history of social policy, social reform, and municipal policies in Vienna and Budapest, led by Prorector Univ.-Prof. Dr. Manfried Welan, Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, 1990–1993 Research Fellow, Institute for Research on Global Structures, Development, and Crises, Starnberg, Germany, 1988–1990

    Teaching Experience/Educational Work Teaching Interests Global and European labor history Women and social movements International politics and global inequality Central and East Central European comparative history History of the Habsburg Monarchy Gender history Integrative perspectives in gender studies History of historiography Significant Educational Achievements Two year MA degree program in Critical Gender Studies, CEU: Responsible for Hungarian re-accreditation (incl. the MATILDA and GEMMA specializations), 2015–2016 Responsible for the second stage of US-accreditation, 2011–2012 Program Responsible, now Co-Responsible, since 2008 Responsible (together with Éva Fodor) for Hungarian accreditation, 2005–2007 MA degree program in European Women’s and Gender History MATILDA (Coordinating Institution: University of Vienna): Responsible for Austrian accreditation, CEU, 2020

    Responsible for US-accreditation, CEU, 2012 Program Co-Responsible, CEU, since 2008 Responsible for the EU-funded program development, CEU, 2006–2008 Author, CEU Habilitation Regulation, 2008 Participation as permanent external lecturer in building, organizing, and realizing the study module and European Master Program “Global history,” University of Vienna, 2002–2015 Building and Developing the Department of Gender Studies, CEU, involving: Curriculum development of the MA Degree Program Conceptualization, development, and accreditation of the PhD Degree Program in Comparative Gender Studies (accreditation August 2002), 2001–2002 Statement of Purpose for the future department (https://gender.ceu.hu/node/26278)

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    Founding Head, Department of Gender Studies (2001–2003), CEU Director, Program on Gender and Culture (2000–2001), CEU Courses Taught

    CEU (from 1992) (NB: PhD and MA Writing and Research Seminars not listed) History Department Department of Gender Studies

    The History of Everyday Life in Austria and the Habsburg Monarchy (with Roman Sandgruber)

    The History of Gender in the Habsburg Monarchy and the Successor States (1867–1930s)

    Social and Economic History of the Habsburg Monarchy (1848–1918)

    Social History of Gender in Central Europe (1867–1930)

    Historiography and Sociology. Their Complementarities and Tensions (co-taught with Jiří Musil)

    Modernization, Development and Their Criticism. Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th

    Centuries (MA and PhD)

    Comparative Social History of Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries (PhD; with guest lecturers)

    The Better Half? Vision, Politics, and Conflict in Central European Women’s Movements, 1848 to 1920s

    Key Problems and Texts Related to Central and Eastern European History and Historiography (with guest lecturers)

    History and Socially Relevant Knowledge. Nineteenth-Century Approaches (PhD; co-taught with László Kontler)

    Shared Histories. The Use of Global Perspectives for Regional History (PhD; co-taught with Sally Humphreys)

    Women’s Movements and Women’s Aspirations, Global and Local. 19th and 20th Centuries (co-taught with Gisela Bock)

    The Uses of Comparative and Integrative Perspectives for Women’s and Gender Studies (mandatory PhD course)

    Comparing Internationalisms. 19th and 20th Centuries

    The Gender of Welfare Worldwide/The Gender of Social Protection Worldwide

    Internationalism and the Transformation of Global Inequality, 19th and 20thCenturies

    Why Global History, Which Global History? A Critical Introduction

    Empires. Topical Survey (mandatory elective MA course) (co-taught with Niels Gaul)

    European Labor History in Global Context from the 18th Century to the Present (co-taught with Marsha Siefert)

    Labor History in Global Perspective, 19th and 20th Centuries

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    University of Vienna (from 1993) (NB: Most courses were taught in German)

    Decency and indecency: Femininity and societal norms in the 20th century

    Modernization and development theories and their critique in historiography

    Theory of the social sciences and the humanities. Historiography and comparison: Perspectives and problems of a promising field of scholarship

    Entangled histories. Global historical perspectives on national, regional, and local histories

    The territory of the Habsburg Monarchy as a product of entangled histories. From the beginnings to the present, with a focus on methods of text and discourse analysis

    Asymmetric discourse, asymmetric relationships. Nation and Empire:The Habsburg Monarchy in Europe, Europe in the World

    Class, gender, nation. New perspectives on the history of political and social reform movements in the Habsburg Monarchy in transnational context

    Global perspectives, local histories

    Decentered – integrative – transnational. New approaches in women’s and gender studies

    Transnationalism and gender. Geographical focus and global perspectives in women’s and gender studies

    Why global history – which global history? A critical introduction

    Internationalisms and global inequality

    The gender of social policy and welfare worldwide/The gender of social protection worldwide

    Theories, sources and methods of global history: Conceptualizing research, doing research

    The International Labour Organization and the contention on global inequality in the world of work

    Dubious entanglements and liberatory strategies: Women’s movements and global inequality

    Socialisms engendered: social movements, politics and the state

    Design, organization, and participation:

    Lecture series on non-European history: The world economic crisis in the periphery

    Lecture series on non-European history: The informal sector in the world economy

    Lecture series on international development: The informal sector in the world economy

    Lecture series on international development: Social policy in the periphery

    Lecture series on non-European history and international development: Organized internationalisms and the transformations of global inequality, 19th and 20th centuries

    Lecture Series on international development: Internationalisms –International politics, international organization, and the transformation of global inequality

    Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck (1994, 1997) (NB: taught in German)

    Decency and indecency: Gender relations, sexual reform, and the right of self-determination 1900–1945

    The history of Hungary, 1790 to the end of the Habsburg Monarchy

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    Johannes Kepler Universität Linz (1987–1996, 2003–2004) (NB: taught in German)

    From the sexual reform movement at the turn of the century to genetic engineering: population policy in the 20th century

    Social and economic history for sociologists and economists

    Theories on the history of the world economy and underdevelopment (sometimes co-taught with Gerhard Melinz)

    History and structures of social conflicts in the ‘third world’ (co-taught with G. Melinz)

    The history of development policy: The ‘third world’

    The history of protest movements in the ‘third world’ (co-taught with G. Melinz)

    The history of development policy: Migration and the world system

    History and structures of social conflicts in the ‘third world’ (co-taught with G. Melinz)

    Gender equality and gender difference in the welfare state

    Democracy, dictatorship and societal self-organization in the ‘third world’ (sometimes co-taught with G. Melinz)

    Gender and the trajectories of modernization: Comparative women’s history of the Habsburg Monarchy

    Gender and migration (co-taught with Michael John) Supervision of PhD Students Eszter Bartha (CEU) AY 2000/2001–2005/2006

    Éva Bicskei (CEU) AY 2000/2001–2007 (did not defend)

    Selin Cagatay (CEU) AY 2009/2010–2016

    Roxana Chechebec (CEU) AY 1999/2000–2005

    Ada Demai (CEU) AY 2011/2012

    Matyas Erdélyi (CEU) AY 2013/2014–2020 (co-supervision, with Karl Hall)

    Alexandra Ghit (CEU) AY 2011/2012–2020

    Emily Gioielli (CEU) AY 2008/2009–2015

    Beata Hock (CEU) AY 2004/2005–2009

    Enikő Jakab (CEU) AY 2007/2008–2013 (de-registered)

    Hasmik Kalapyan (CEU) AY 2001/2002–2009

    Orsolya Kerestely (ELTE) AY 2004/2005–2007

    Emese Lafferton (CEU) AY 1999/2000–2003

    Anna Loutfi (CEU) AY 2001/2002–2006

    Mladen Medved (CEU) 2012/2013–2018/2019

    Nil Mutluer (CEU) AY 2005/2006–2012

    Rasa Navickaite (CEU) AY 2014/2015–2020

    Vilana Pilinkaite (CEU) AY 1995/1996–2002

    Markian Propokovych (CEU) AY 1998/1999–2004

    Robert Parnica (CEU) AY 1995/1996–2001 (did not defend)

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    Maria Raluca Popa (CEU) AY 1998/1999–2004

    Meghan Simpson (CEU) AY 2003/2004–2009 (not entitled to use her title)

    Hanna Szemzo (CEU) AY 2010/2011–2012 (co-supervision, with Judit Bodnár)

    Etelka Balha Tamás (CEU) AY 2011/2012 (co-supervision, with Jasmina Lukic)

    Theodora Vacarescu (CEU) AY 2006/2007–2014 (de-registered)

    Eszter Varsa (CEU) AY 2004/2005

    Supervision of post-doctoral fellows Alexandra Ghit, Postdoctoral Researcher, European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant “Women’s labour activism in Eastern Europe and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late 20th century (Acronym: ZARAH), 2020–

    Veronika Helfert, Postdoctoral Researcher, European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant “Women’s labour activism in Eastern Europe and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late 20th century (Acronym: ZARAH), 2020–

    Zhanna Popova, Postdoctoral Researcher, European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant “Women’s labour activism in Eastern Europe and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late 20th century (Acronym: ZARAH), 2020–

    Ágoston Berecz, Project assistant, source-edition project “Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires since 1820,” partial project “The Habsburg Empire, 1820–1918,” co-published by the Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender at the State University of New York and Alexander Street Press of Alexandria, Virginia, eds. Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin, 2017–2018

    Goran Music, Post-doctoral fellow, Labor History Initiative, CEU, 2017–2018 (with Marsha Siefert)

    Selin Cagatay, Project assistant and Researcher, project “Women’s labor activism in Eastern Europe and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late 20thcentury,” 2016–2018

    Ivelina Masheva, Researcher, project “Women’s labor activism in Eastern Europe and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late 20th century,” 2017

    Professional Activities and Achievements Refereeing For academic journals and publishers:

    Aspasia.The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History

    Duke University Press

    East-Central Europe/L’Europe du Centre-Est: Eine wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift

    East European Politics & Societies and Cultures

    Feminist Theory

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    Gender & History

    Gender, Place, and Culture

    International Labor and Working-Class History

    International Review of Social History

    Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics

    Journal für Entwicklungspolitik

    Journal of Women’s History

    Journal of World-Systems Research

    Labour History (Australia)

    Labor: Studies in Working-Class History (US)

    Le Mouvement social

    L’Homme, Europäische Zeitschrift für Feministische Geschichtswissenschaft

    Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft

    Purdue University Press

    The American Historical Review

    The Czech Sociological Review

    Women’s History Review

    For major research foundations in:

    Austria (Jubiläumsfonds der Österreichischen Nationalbank, …)

    Germany (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DFG], …)

    Hungary (Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alapprogrammok [OTKA], …)

    Switzerland (Swiss National Science Foundation [SNCF], …)

    Czech Republic Research Grants, Research Projects, Other Grants European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant “Women’s labour activism in Eastern Europe and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late 20th century (Acronym: ZARAH), 2020–2025 CEU Humanities Initiative Grant for the project “Laboring Lives: The Experience of Work in Eastern Europe”; awarded to Marsha Siefert and Susan Zimmermann, representing the “Labor History for the 21st Century in a Global Perspective,” History Department, 2015–2018 Responsible editor and lead-author, “The Habsburg Empire, 1820–1918,” primary sources collected, English language abstracts provided, and Scholarly Essay written, in collaboration with assistant editors, published in “Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires since 1820 – WASMME,” a database and archive of 75,000 pages, co-published by the Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender at the State University of New York and Alexander Street Press of Alexandria, Virginia, eds. Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin (partial grant from CEU; partial grant from WASMME), https://search.alexanderstreet.com/wasg, 2015–2018

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    “Women and the workplace: activism and politics in Central, East Central, and South Eastern Europe, and internationally, 1860s to 1990s” (partial small grant from CEU; partial small grant from Institut für die Geschichte und Zukunft der Arbeit – IGZA and re:work, International Research Center Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin), 2015–2017 Research Grant, CEU, for the project “International Policy, Women’s Work, and Unequal Develop-ment. The ILO, International Women’s Organizations, and the Struggle on Gender, Race and Class in Globalizing Labour Standards, 1920s to 1930s,” 2014–2015 (archival studies in Geneva) Invited contributor, Research Project “Europe 1815–1914. Between Restoration and Revolution, National Constitutions and Global Law: An Alternative View on the European Century 1815–1914” (sponsored by the European Research Council. “Working group Paradoxes of Peace in 19th Century Europe”), 2010–2012 Invited contributor, Research Project “The World of Rosa Manus: International Feminism, Peace and Politics,” organized by Aletta, Institute for Women’s History, Amsterdam (formerly IIAV, today part of Atria), 2008–2012 Research grant, Austrian Academy of Sciences for the contribution on Sozialfürsorge und Sozialpolitik [Poor relief and social policy], published in Helmut Rumpler, Peter Urbanitsch (eds), Die Habsburger-monarchie 1848–1918 [The Habsburg Monarchy 1848–1918], vol. 9: Sozialstrukturen [Social structures], partial vol. 1: Von der feudal-agrarischen zur bürgerlich-industriellen Gesellschaft [From feudal-agrarian to bourgeois-industrial society], partial vol. 1/2: Von der Stände- zur Klassengesellschaft [From estate- to class-society], Vienna 2010, 2007–2008 Preparation and directorship, on behalf of CEU’s Department of Gender Studies, of the international project sponsored by the Ford Foundation: “Educating For TheFuture: Building Coalitions and Crossing Boarders in Women’s Studies Graduate Education/The Graduate Women’s Studies Consortium” (together with the Departments/Programs for Graduate Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Maryland – USA, coordinating institution; Bar Ilan University – Israel; University of the Western Cape – South Africa; Ewha Woman’s University, Korea; Makarere University – Uganda; Bejing University – China; University of the West Indies – Jamaica), 2001–2005 Research Grant, CEU, for the Research Project “Entangled Histories of First Wave Women’s Move-ments in Central Europe. A Transnational Perspective,” 2002 –2008 (archival studies in Amsterdam, Northampton/Mass., New York, Vienna, London, Geneva, and Berlin) Research Grant, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions and CEU, for the research project “Gender and Equal Opportunities in Central Eastern Europe: Women’s Employment and Unemployment” (together with Anna Pollert, Greenwich University, London, and Éva Fodor, CEU), 2002–2004 Research grant, Austrian Academy of Sciences for the contributions on Frauenbewegungen und Frauen-bestrebungen in Ungarn von 1848 bis 1918 [Women’s movements and women’s endeavors in Hungary between 1848 and 1918], published in Helmut Rumpler, Peter Urbanitsch (eds), Die Habsburger-monarchie 1848–1918: Vereine, Parteien und Interessensverbände [The Habsburg Monarchy 1848–1918: Associations, political parties and representative bodies], Vienna 2006, 2004 Research grant, Austrian Academy of Sciences: Austrian Program for Advanced Research and Techno-logy (APART). Three year “Habilitation” fellowship 1996–2000 (including a period of maternal leave)

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    Junior Faculty Research Grant, CEU, for research in the Schwimmer-Lloyd Collection of the New York Public Library (USA), April 1996 Research grant, Hochschuljubiläumsstiftung der Stadt Wien, research on female “decency” and municipal policy in Vienna and Budapest, 1860s–1930s, 1995–1996 Research grants,Hochschuljubiläumsstiftung der Stadt Wien, research on urban social policy in Vienna and Budapest 1918–1938, 1992 and 1993 Research grant, Kulturamt der Stadt Wien, research on the gender division of labor in Vienna during the Habsburg Monarchy, 1990 Honors and Distinctions Hungarian Ministry of Culture: Pro Cultura Hungarica Memorial Award for non-Hungarian citizens for promoting and popularizing Hungarian culture abroad, and enriching the cultural relations between Hungary and other nations, 2005 Austrian Ministry for Social Security and Generations: Käthe Leichter Award 2000 for the study “Die bessere Hälfte? Frauenbewegungen und Frauenbestrebungen im Ungarn der Habsburgermonarchie 1848 bis 1918” Arbeiterkammer Wien and Salzburg: Eduard März Award 1996 for PhD thesis “Die schönste Perle an der Donau. Armenfürsorge, Kinderschutz und Sozialreform in Budapest im Zeitalter der Doppel-monarchie. Im Vergleich mit Wien” Österreichische Gesellschaft für Stadtgeschichtsforschung: Special Award for Research on Central European Urban History, 1992 (together with G. Melinz) Membership and Headship in University Committees, CEU Since 2010 Member, Habilitation Commission 2018 Member, Search Committee, Position in Habsburg Studies 2018 Chair, “Habilitation” Commission Katalin Szende 2015 – 2016 Chair, Promotion Committee Jasmina Lukic 2014 – 2016 Director, Doctoral Committee, Department of Gender Studies 2011 – 2016 Head, Hungarian-accredited Doctoral School of History 2008 – 2016 Member, Doctoral Committee, and responsible for HUN-degree, History Department 2015 Member, “Habilitation” Committee Francisca de Haan 2014 – 2015 Chair, Promotion Committee Constantin Iordachi

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    2007– 2010 Member, “egyetemi tanár” Applications Evaluation Committee 2007 Member, Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Enrollment Trends 2005– 2010 Chair, CEU “Habilitation” Commission 2004– 2005 Member, CEU Curriculum Committee 2003–2004 Member, Ad-hoc Committee on refocusing CEU’s activities 1999–2000 Hear, Doctoral Committee, History Department Other Academic Committees and Organizations Board Member, International Federation for Research in Women’s History, since 2015 President, International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH), since 2014 Member, Provisional Coordination Committee, and Co-ordinator (together with Eloisa Betti, [formerly] Silke Neunsinger, and Leda Papastefanaki) of the Working Group on Feminist Labour History, Euro-pean Labour History Network, since 2013 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Comparativ. Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte und Vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung, since 2008 Reporter, responsible for “Historical Sciences,” Board of the Austrian Science Fund FWF, 2014–2020 Member, Scientific Committee for the Conference “Globalization and Social Justice: A Century of ILO action 1919–2019,” International Scientific and Pluridisciplinary Symposium, Paris, 26–28 June 2019 External Member, Dissertation Committee Veronika Duma, University of Vienna, 2018 Member, Scientific Advisory Board for the Development of the Permanent Exhibition in the Karl-Marx-House, Trier, Germany, 2017–2018

    External Member, Dissertation Committee Eveline Wollner, University of Vienna, 2016 Member, Review Committee appointed by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research, evaluation of the International Research Center “Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History,” Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 2014 Member, Scientific Committee for the Conference “Expositions universelles et subjectivités féminines: de la Foire Internationale de Chicago (1893) à l’Exposition internationale «Arts et Techniques dans la Vie moderne» à Paris (1937),” Paris, 23–24 October 2014, 2013–2014 Vice-President, International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH), 2013–2014 Invited co-founder, European Labour History Network, 2013

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    Member, International Scientific Committee, International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH), Vienna, 2011–2013 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, web publication project “Women and Social Movements Inter-national 1840 to Present,” editors Thomas Dublin and Kathryn Kish (State University of New York Binghamton) (http://alexanderstreet.com/products/women-and-social-movements-international), 2010–2014 External Member, Search Committee for two Chairs in History of 19th and 20th Century Europe, European University Institute, Florence, 2007 Member, Board of the Summer University of CEU, 2000–2004 Member, Board of Directors, OmbudsWoman Program (Hungarian Non-Profit Foundation for Women’s Rights), Budapest, 1997–2003 Member, Jury of the book competition “Das Historische Buch 2002” Memberships on Editorial Committees Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Arbeit – Bewegung – Geschichte. Zeitschrift für historische Studien, since 2018 Associate Editor for Europe (focus Eastern Europe), Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, USA, from 2018 Member, Editorial Board of International Advisers, Labour History, Australia, from 2018 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Women’s History, USA, 2005–2010 Member, Editorial Board, Publication Series Globalgeschichte und Entwicklungspolitik, 2005–2009 Member, Editorial Board, Studien zur Historischen Sozialwissenschaft, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt/New York, 2004–2008 Member, Editorial Board, Eszmélet. Journal for Critical Social Inquiry (in Hungarian), Budapest, 1993–2008 Various Activities and Contributions Editor (together with Eszter Bartha, Adrian Grama, Don Kalb, and David Ost) of the book Series “Work and Labor: Transdisciplinary Studies for the 21st Century,” CEU Press, since 2018 Guest Editor, Theme Section on “Empires,” for ASPASIA. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History, 9 (2015) Invited Expert and Commentator, Graduate Workshop II: “Struggle over Traditional Gender Roles in Times of Rupture,” Fachtagung der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Geschlechterforschung, Vienna, 11–13 September 2014

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    Reviewer for Michael Mitterauer-Preis für Gesellschafts-, Kultur- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte in Wien [Michael Mitterauer award for social, cultural and economic history in Vienna], awarded by the Depart-ment of Economic and Social History, University of Vienna, and the City of Vienna, 2014 Main responsible for the biographical entries on Hungarian woman historians for the 3-volume public-cation Béatrice Didier, Antoinette Fouque, Mireille Calle-Gruper (eds), Le Dictionnaire universel des créatrices, Éditions des femmes, Paris, 2012–2013 Member, Advisory Board, Biographical Dictionary of Women’s Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries, ed. Francisca de Haan, Krassimira Daska-lova, and Anna Loutfi, CEU Press 2006, 2003–2005 Regular Lecturer for the Civil Society Initiative “Humanista Egyetem” [Humanist university], a free Sunday school for students from socially disadvantaged strata, 1999–2004 Responsibility for a number of co-operations of the Department of Gender Studies, CEU, with, among others, the following institutions: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, year ATHENA, the European Thematic Network of Women‘s Studies for the European Commission’s SOCRATES, 2000–2003 Conceptualization and texts of the exhibition “Gyermeksorsok és gyermekvédelem Budapesten a Monarchia idején/Kinderschicksale und Kinderschutz in Budapest im Zeitalter der Monarchie” [The fate of children and child provision in Budapest during the Monarchy], Ervin Szabó Municipal Library, Budapest, 1996 Conferences/Workshops/Panels Organized, Chaired, etc. (selection) Co-organizer (together with Marsha Siefert) of the Research Initiative “Labor History for the 21st Century in a Global Perspective,” History Department, CEU (http://history.ceu.hu/LaborHistory), since 2012 Main-responsible, as President of the International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH), for the organization of the annual international ITH Conferences, since 2015 Co-responsible, as Board Member of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History (IFRWH, since 2015), for the organization of the 2020 IFRWH conference in conjunction with the 23rd

    world congress organized by the International Committee of Historical Sciences (CISH), Poznan, Poland, 23–29 August 2020 (postponed to 2021) Organizer of a “Specialized Theme” (half-day session) on “Gendered Work, Gendered Struggles: Women’s Activism at the Workplace in Long-term and Comparative Perspective,”23rd world congress organized by the International Committee of Historical Sciences, Poznan, Poland, 23–29 August 2020 (postponed to 2021) Local Co-organizer, Conference “Reconceptualising Wage Labour”, main organizer COST Action “Worlds of Related Coercions in Work” (WORCK), CEU Budapest Campus, 17–19 September 2020

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    Member, Scientific Committee for the Conference “Globalization and Social Justice: A Century of ILO action 1919–2019,” Paris, 26–28 June 2019 Co-organizer (together with Eloisa Betti, Silke Neunsinger, and Leda Papastefanaki), and Member of the Scientific Committee, international conference “New Perspectives in Feminist Labour History: Work and Activism,” Bologna, Italy, 17–18 January 2019 Organizer of special session on “Labor History as a Field: Where do we Stand?,” Session title “The Darker Half of the Continent? Writing the History of Labour in Eastern Europe, 1945–2015,” 11th European Social Science History Conference, Valencia, Spain, 30 March–2 April 2016 Co-organizer of one of the workshops of the Research Network “Women, Work and Value in Europe, 1945–2015” (Principal Investigator: Josie McLellan, University of Bristol), sponsored by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (UK), CEU, 6–8 March 2015 Co-organizer (together with Marsha Siefert and Gijs Kessler) of three panels and one roundtable on Central and Eastern European labour history, 10thEuropean Social Science History Conference in Vienna, 23–26 April 2014 Invited discussant for three panels (1. Women Promoting Women at the Chicago World Fair (1893): Representations, Politics and National Identities; 2. Feminism in International Labour Organizations in the Cold War Era; 3. Imperial Connections and Household Labour Relations), 10thEuropean Social Science History Conference, Vienna, 23–26 April 2014 Co-organizer (together with Eileen Boris and Dorothea Hoehtker), International workshop “Women’s ILO,” University of Vienna, Institute for International Development, 22 April 2014 Co-organizer (together with Tibor Valuch and Adrian Grama), workshop “Worlds of Labor. Reassessing Social Change in Twentieth Century Eastern Europe,” CEU, 9 April 2014 Co-organizer (together with Eileen Boris) of the panel “Getting at the Body and the Soul? Rethinking Sexual Difference in Transnational Labour Policy in the 20thCentury,” Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History, Sheffield, England, 29 August–1 September 2013 Co-organizer (together with Marsha Siefert) of the workshop “Labor and State Socialism,” CEU, 2–3 November 2012 Invited commentator, panel “Universale Ideologien im Zeitalter des Nationalismus: Liberalismus, Sozialismus, Katholizismus und die Nationalisierung der internationalen Politik” [Universal ideologies in the era of nationalism: liberalism, socialism, Catholicism and the nationalization of international politics], Conference “Nationale Identität und transnationale Verflechtung. Ostmitteleuropa im ‘langen’ 19. Jahrhundert” [National identity and transnational entanglements. Central Eastern Europe in the ‘long’ 19thcentury], Deutsches Historisches Institut, Warsaw, 11–13 October 2012 Invited commentator for the panel “Eastern European History in Global Perspective,” 9th European Social Science History Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 11–14 April 2012

    Invited commentator, Workshop “The Participation of East Central Europeans in the Early Inter-national Organisations (1850–1918),” Centre for the History and Culture of East Central Europe, Leipzig, 19 October 2010

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    Co-organizer, international conference on “Urban Space and Identity in the European City, 1890s–1930s,” Budapest, October 1994 Co-Organizer, international conference on “Große Städte der Habsburgermonarchie: Urbanisierung, Kommunalpolitik, soziale Konflikte 1870–1918” [Large cities of the Habsburg Monarchy: urbanization, municipal politics, and social conflicts 1870–1918], Budapest, December 1993 Conference Papers, Invited Lectures, etc. (selection) Frauenpolitik und Männergewerkschaft. Die IGB-Fraueninternationale und die internationale Geschlechterpolitik der Zwischenkriegszeit [Women’s politics and men’s trade union. The IFTU Women’s International and international gender policies in the interwar period]. Invited presentation, (farewell) course of lectures Brigitte Studer, Geschichte der (Lohn-)Arbeitsgesellschaft [History of the (wage-)work society], University of Berne, 10 December 2019

    Women workers’ organizing in global perspective. Invited keynote lecture, international conference “New perspective in feminist labor history”, Bologna, 17–18 January 2019

    Engendering labour’s power internationally? The IFTU Women’s International and the politics of working women’s rights and organizing in the interwar period. Invited keynote lecture, international conference “Gender and the State. 100 years of the fight for equality in Central-Eastern Europe,” Warsaw, 27–29 November 2018

    Framing working women’s rights internationally: Contributions of the IFTU Women’s International. Paper submitted (and presented in absentia), international conference “Transnationalism, Translations, Transgressions”, International Federation for Research in Women’s History, Vancouver, Canada, 9 –12 August 2018

    Arbeiterinnen aller Länder vereinigt Euch. Die gewerkschaftliche Frauen-Internationale und die inter-nationale Geschlechterpolitik in der Zeit zwischen den Weltkriegen [Women of all countries unite. The trade union Women’s International and international gender politics in the time between the World Wars]. Invited public lecture, organized by re:work, International Research Center on Work and Human Life Cycle, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Centre Marc Bloch, 16 January 2018

    Division and provision: Doing social protection policies in Hungary and Austria under the Habsburg Monarchy, 1880–1914. Invited lecture, L’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Centre d’Études Turques, Ottomanes, Balkaniques et Centrasiatiques, Paris, 24 April 2017

    Equality of women’s economic status? A weighty bone of contention in global gender governance emerging in the interwar period. Paper presented at the international conference “Liberal-(Il)liberal-Internationalisms. New Paradigms for the History of the Twentieth Century,” Vienna, 8–9 December 2016

    The politics of bringing gendered labour law to the Global South, 1919–1944. Invited keynote lecture, international conference “Women and Labour Activism in a Transnational Context,” Newcastle Uni-versity, Newcastle upon Tyne, 15–16 April 2016

    The agrarian working class put somewhat center stage. An often marginalized group of workers in the historiography of labor written in state-socialist Hungary. Paper given in the special session on “Labor History as a Field: Where do we Stand?,” Session title “The Darker Half of the Continent? Writing the History of Labour in Eastern Europe, 1945–2015,” 11th European Social Science History Conference, Valencia, 30 March–2 April 2016

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    Gender, anti/feminism, imperialism – and the current “refugee crisis” from a gender history perspective. Invited presentation, paper given at the workshop “Crisis and Victims. A Workshop on Refugees, Migrants and Anti-Refugee Discourses in a New Way,” co-organized by Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Karl Polányi Center for Global Social Studies and Eszmélet, Quarterly Journal for Social Critique, Buda-pest, 26–27 February 2016

    ‘Native labour’international: Terminology, conceptuality and the geography of the ILO. Paper presented at the workshop “The International Labour Organization as a Producer of Statistical Knowledge,” Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 25–26 February 2016

    Trade union women and the ‘third shift’ in Hungary in the 1970s. Paper given at the first conference of the European Labour History Network, Turin, 14–16 December 2015

    The politics of globalizing gendered labor policy: International labor standards and the global South, 1919–1939. Invited opening presentation, colloquium, Graduate School for East and Southeast Euro-pean Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, 3 December 2015

    Hungarian trade union women and the struggle for equality and difference at the workplace, 1960s–1980s. Invited presentation, international conference “Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question,” Budapest, 11–12 November 2015

    Die neue globale Sozialpolitik zu Beginn des 21. Jh.: Transnationale Akteure und die Staaten des globa-len Südens [The new global social policy at the beginning of the 21st century: transnational actors and the states in the Global South]. Invited presentation, workshop “Social History R-loaded,” Vienna, 5–6 November 2015

    Umkämpfte Internationalisierung des Diskurses zur Rechts(un)gleichheit im Arbeitsrecht. Die ILO und die internationalen Frauenorganisationen und -komitees der Zwischenkriegszeit [Contentious globali-zation of the discourse on legal in/equality in labor law]. The ILO and the international women’s organizations and committees in the interwar period. Invited presentation, graduate workshop “Fach-tagung der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Geschlechterforschung,” Basel, 11–13 September 2014

    Night work for white women, bonded labour for colored women? Contentious traditions and the globalization of gender-specific labour protection and legal equality politics, 1926 to 1939. Invited key note lecture, conference “Globalizing Gender Norms in the Twentieth Century: Chances, Challenges, and Impact of International Feminism Before and After World War II,” SNSF-Research Project “Was There a Human Rights Turn in International Gender Policies of the Interwar Era?,” University of Berne, 13 June 2014

    ITH 50. Notes on its History. Invited introductory presentation, “Symposium Connecting Historians Beyond Borders, 50th Anniversary of the International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH),” University of Vienna, 22 April 2014 (http://www.ith.or.at/ith_e/ith_50_ notes_on_its_history_ susan_zimmermann.pdf)

    The ILO and the international argument on maternity and family policies in the interwar period. Paper given at the 2013 Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History, Sheffield, 29 August–1 September 2013

    Gender equality and gender-specific labour protection in the interwar period. The ILO, the international women’s movement, and the debate about motherhood protection and the family. Invited paper, work-shop “Women’s ILO: Transnational Networks, Working Conditions and Gender Equality,” organized by the ILO Century Project in collaboration with the European Institute of the University of Geneva, Geneva, 6–7 December 2012

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    Transnational horizons of Hungarian historiography on women and gender, late 1940s to late 1980s. Invited paper presented at the workshop “Transnational History in Central and Eastern Europe. Tradi-tions and Prospects,” University of Vienna, co-organized by the Institute for East European History (UV) and Pasts (CEU), 29–30 November 2012

    Transparent global history. The contribution of Vienna Global Studies. Invited lecture, Summer Academy, Österreichisches Studienförderungswerk Pro Scientia, Szombathely, 5 September 2012

    Night work for white women, bonded labour for colored women? The international struggle on labour protection and legal equality, 1926 to 1944. Invited paper for the lecture series at the International Research Center on Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 17 April 2012

    Grenzüberschreitende Intervention im Dienste der “guten Sache” und der Vormarsch des rechten Nationalismus in Ungarn [Border-crossing intervention in the service of “human betterment,” and the rise of right-wing nationalism in Hungary]. Invited presentation, Republikanischer Klub, Vienna, 18 March 2012

    Differential labour standards for “non-metropolitan” workers and imperial world order. The politics of the ILO, 1920s to 1940s. Invited paper for the workshop convened by Martti Koskenniemi and Anne Orford,“International Law and Empire,” Helsinki, Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights and Institute for International Law and the Humanities, University of Melbourne, Helsinki, 4–6 October 2011

    Grenzüberschreitende Intervention im Dienste der “guten Sache“ und solidarischer Internationalismus: Ein Widerspruch in sich? [Border-crossing intervention in the service of “human betterment,” and solidaric internationalism: a contradiction in terms?], 47th Linz Conference, Linz, 29 September – 2 October 2011

    Troubled waters. Potentials and realities, paradigms and trends in women’s and gender history. Paper given at the workshop/conference “Twenty Years of Change: Post-Communist Historiography in/on Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe,” Budapest, 15–16 September 2011 (together with Alexandra Ghit)

    The ILO’s discourse and politics on “native” labour in relation to development in Africa, 1926–1939. Paper given at the Workshop in conjunction with the research project “Developing Africa: Development Discourse(s) in Late Colonialism,” Vienna, 13–15 January 2011

    Women’s peace activism and the struggle over inter-state and domestic order. The case of the ICW (1899–1914). Invited paper, presented at the first and second meetings of the working group “Paradoxes of Peace in 19th Century Europe” within the ERC-sponsored research project “Between Restoration and Revolution, National Constitutions and Global Law: an Alternative View on the European Century 1815–1914,”Helsinki, November 2010, May 2011

    The socialist Women’s International and unequal international development. An analytical framework and two examples from Central Eastern Europe. Paper given at the workshop “The Participation of East Central Europeans in the Early International Organisations (1850–1918),” Centre for the History and Culture of East Central Europe, Leipzig, 19 October 2010

    Klara Zetkin goes international. How the “Female International” of socialist women related to power and inequality in the inter-state and domestic order. Paper given at the Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History, Amsterdam, 25–27 August 2010

    Kampf für die Rechte der Frauen in Ungarn vor 1918 [The struggle for women’s rights in Hungary before 1918]. Invited lecture given at the Luise-Büchner Bibliothek des Deutschen Frauenrings, Darmstadt, Germany, 8 March 2009

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    Equality without protection? How visions of gender and society and opportunity structures informed women’s cooperation and conflict in relation to Geneva internationalism. Invited paper presented at the “Rosa Manus Seminar,”International Information Centre and Archives for the Women’s Movement, Amsterdam, 22–24 October 2008

    The long-term trajectory of Antislavery in international politics. From the expansion of the European international system to unequal international development. Invited paper presented at the colloquium of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences “The Abolition of the Slave Trade: Long-Term Consequences,” Amsterdam, 30 June–2 July 2008

    The ILO and non-metropolitan labour, 1919–1939. Paper presented at the conference “The Past and Present of the International Labour Organization,” organized by the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, and the Institute for Social History, Ghent, The Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, Brussels, 5–6 October 2007

    Organized feminist internationalism and the transformation of global inequality. Invited paper for the conference “Gender History in a Transnational Perspective. A Conference in Honor of Gisela Bock,” Berlin, 5–6 October 2007

    Internationalismus – Forschungsstand und Forschungsperspektiven [Internationalism – research trends and perspectives]. Invited presentation for the International Conference of Labour and Social History “Transnational Networks of Labour,” 43d Linz Conference, Linz, 13–16 September 2007

    ILO and Gender. Invited presentation for the Workshop “ILO Century Project:” a volume on the history of ideas and their impact (1919–2009). International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva, 27–28 August 2007

    The institutionalization of women and gender studies in higher education in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Asymmetric politics and the regional-transnational configuration. Paper given at the conference “Gender, Empire, and the Politics of Central and Eastern Europe,” Budapest, 17–18 May 2007

    A társadalmi nemek tudományának intézményesítése Kelet-Közép Európa és a posztszovjet térség felsőoktatásában: sikertörténet? [Institutionalization of gender studies in higher education in East Central Europe and in the Post-Soviet Space: a success story?]. Paper given at the plenary session of the inter-national pedagocial conference “Képzés és gyakorlat. Interdiszciplinaritás a pedagógiában” [Education and practice. Interdisciplinarity in pedagogics], Kaposvár, 27 April 2007

    Demokratie und Verwestlichung? Gender Studies in Zentralosteuropa und im postsowjetischen Raum seit den frühen 1990er Jahren [Democracy and Westernization? Gender studies in Central Europe and in the Post-Soviet Space since the early 1990s]. Paper presented at the Conference “Nachrichten aus Demokratien. Feministische Positionen und Auseinandersetzungen” [News from democracies. Feminist positions and debates], Vienna, 26–29 October 2006

    Invited commentator and tutor, conference “Rethinking labor from a global perspective,” Wissen-schaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung und Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 12–14 October 2006

    Geschlechtergeschichte und zentralosteuropäische Geschichte: Sollen und Sein [Gender history and Central-Eastern European history. Sollen and Sein]. Opening lecture given at the international conference “Geschlechterverhältnisse in Ostmitteleuropa nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Soziale Praxis und Kon-struktionen von Geschlechterbildern” [Gender relations in Central Eastern Europe after the Second World War. Social practice and the construction of visions of gender], Bad Wiessee, 17–20 November 2005

    Gender studies in Central Eastern Europe. Paper presented at the Women’s World Congress, EWHA University, Seoul, 19–24 June 2005

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    The European city: A “chimaera.”Round table presentation given at the conference “Auf dem Weg zur Entgrenzung des Städtischen. Zur Transformation urbaner Öffentlichkeiten durch Medien und Kommunikationssysteme in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts” [Towards the dissolution of urban borders. Transformation of urban public sphere through media and communication systems], Loccum, 19–21 November 2004

    Divergent actors, convergent interests? Gender studies as a strategic tool of transforming higher edu-cation in Central Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet Space, 1980s to 2004. Paper given at the inter-national seminar “Genere, memoria e integrazioe europea: sguardi incrociati tra Ovest e Est,” Università Degla Studi Di Napoli “L’Orientale,” Naples, 5–6 April 2004

    European, North-Atlantic, or global? The international dimensions of women’s activism before 1918. Paper given at the CiSoNet Conference “Resources and Dynamics of European Civil Society – Strate-gies, Actors and Organizations,” Budapest, 26–28 February 2004

    Transnationale Mobilisierung und Politik sozialistischer Frauen und die erste Welle des organisierten Intenationalismus [Transnational mobilization and politics of socialist women and the first wave of organized internationalism]. Paper given at the conference “Zur Analyse politischer Proteste im 20. Jahrhundert” [Analyzing political protest in the 20th century], Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozial-forschung, Berlin, 12–13 September 2003

    ‘Secondary citizenship,’ class, and Eurocentrism in women’s socialist internationalism in the first half of the 20th century. Paper given at the conference “Crossing Borders and Building Coalitions in Women’s Studies Graduate Education,” Baltimore, 29 June – 4 July 2003

    Reich, Nation, und Internationalismus. Konflikte und Kooperationen der Frauenbewegungen der Habsburgermonarchie [Empire, nation, and internationalism. Conflict and cooperation among the women’s movements of the Habsburg Monarchy]. Paper given at the conference “Genderfragen und kollektive Identitäten in der Habsburgermonarchie 1867–1918” [Gender questions and collective identities in the Habsburg Monarchy], Vienna, 27–28 March 2003

    Geschichtlichkeit des Globalen [Historicizing the global]. Invited presentation (invitation by the Uni-versity of Leipzig) at the fourth Leipzig Book Fair 2003, Leipzig, 22March 2003

    Reproduction and the division(s) of labor in society in Europe and the US in the second half of the 20th Century. Commentary paper in the concluding section of the conference “The Gender of Politics: The Example of the Reproduction Policies in Austria, Finland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, and the US,” Vienna, 13 – 15 March 2003

    Kulturelle Vielfalt – Ressource für globalen Wandel? [Cultural diversity – ressource for global trans-formation?]. Commentary paper given at the plenary session “Kultur und Globalisierung: politische Verantwortung versus wirtschaftliche Macht?” [Culture and globalization – political responsibility versus economic power?] at the conference “Grenzenlos Kultur – Kulturpolitik im internationalen Kontext / Culture Unlimited – Cultural Policy in an International Context,” Berlin, 15–17 December 2002

    Creating and contesting national and transnational feminisms: a historical view from Central Europe. Paper given at the Panel “Global Connections, Local Conflicts: Feminist Struggles, 1890s – 1920s” at the“12th Berkshire Conference on the History of Women,” University of Connecticut, Connecticut, 6–9 June 2002

    Frauenarbeit und staatliche Sozialpolitik in Österreich und Ungarn, 1880 bis 1940 [Women’s work and welfare policy in Austria and Hungary, 1880 to 1940]. Paper given at the “11. Kolloquium der Akademie Friesach: Frauen in der Stadt” [Women in the city], Friesach, 12–16 September 2001

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    Women’s and gender studies in a global-local perspective: developing the frame. Paper given at the international conference “Societies in Transition – Challenges to Women’s and Gender Studies,” Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, 28 June–1 July 2001

    A Gyermekvédelem története Magyarországon és Budapesten összehasonlítva a bécsi és az ausztriai fejlődéssel [The history of child protection in Hungary and Budapest in comparison to Vienna and Austria]. Lecture given at the opening plenary session of the “5. Országos Gyermekvédelmi Konferen-cia: 100 éves a magyar gyermekvédelem” [5th national conference on child protection: Hungarian child protection turning 100], Budapest, 5–7 June 2001

    Der Transfer feministischen Denkens und die Entwicklungswege der europäischen Frauenbewegung im transnationalen und nationalen Kontext [Transfer of feminist thinking and trajectories of the European women’s movement in transnational and national contexts]. Paper given at the conference “Identitäten jenseits der Nation? Transnationale Öffentlichkeiten und interkultureller Transfer im 20. Jahrhundert” [Identities beyond the nation? Transnational public spheres and cultural transfer in the 20th Century], Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 5–7 October 2000

    Conflict between national and international settings? The transnational history of women’s movements and the Hungarian Case. Paper given at the “19th International Congress of Historical Sciences,” Oslo, 6–13 August 2000

    Historiography and social sciences in Central and Eastern Europe. History and prospects. Paper given at the opening session of the conference “Writing and Rewriting History at the Turn of the Centuries. The State of the Discipline in Central and Eastern Europe,” Kraków, 25–28 May 2000

    Lokales Handeln, europäisches Denken? Perspektiven einer international vergleichenden Geschichte der alten Frauenbewegung [Acting locally, thinking European? Towards an international comparative history of the first wave women’s movement]. Lecture given at the Zentrum für Vergleichende Geschichte Europas, Freie Universität Berlin, 15 May 2000

    “Dicstelenség mint megélhetési forma.” Női szegénység és a prostitúció Budapesten és Bécsben (1860–1920) [“Making a Living of Disgrace.”Female Poverty and Prostitution in Budapest and Vienna (1860–1920)]. Paper given at the conference “Centuries of Red Lights,” Győr, 30 April 1998

    A társadalmi változás koncepcióinak története és a keleteuropai rendszerváltások az 1989–1991 években [Historical concepts of social change and the systemic change in Eastern Europe in 1989–1991]. Paper given at the conference “Systemic Change: Evolutions or Revolutions,” Budapest, 27 March 1998

    Feministák a századforduló Magyarországán – Gárdos Mariska és Schwimmer Rózsika pályaképe [Feminists in turn of century Hungary – the biographies of Mariska Gárdos and Rózsika Schwimmer]. Paper given at the “Social History Conference of the István Hajnal Circle,” Veszprém, 26–27 June 1997

    Variationen der Wohlfahrt? Tendenzen und Probleme vergleichender Sozialgeschichtsschreibung über Ost- und Westeuropa am Beispiel der Geschichte des Sozialstaats [Variations of welfare? Trends and problems incomparative social history]. Lecture given at the Arbeitsstelle für Vergleichende Gesell-schaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin, 23 May 1997

    Das Geschlecht von Fürsorge und Sozialpolitik. Perspektiven der vergleichenden Geschichte gesell-schaftlicher Arbeitsteilung [The gender of poor relief and welfare policy. Towards a comparative history of the division of labor in society]. Lecture given at the Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Technische Universität Berlin, 14 May 1997

    Welten der Wohlfahrt? Tendenzen und Probleme vergleichender Sozialgeschichtsschreibung [Worlds of welfare? Tendencies and problems of comparative social history]. Public Lecture given at the Center for Scientific Research, Slovenian Academy of Sciences, Ljubljana, 11 December 1996

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    Making a living from disgrace: prostitution and municipal politics in Budapest and Vienna of the Dual Monarchy. Public lecture given at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 16 April 1996

    Egy, kettő, semmilyen mozgalom? Nők társadalmi-politikai törekvései Magyarországon 1848–1918 [One movement, two movements, or no movement whatsoever? Social and political aspirations of women in Hungary 1848–1918]. Paper given at the Conference “Szerep és alkotás. Női szerepek a társadalomban és az alkatóművészetben” [Role and creation. Female roles in society and the creative arts], Budapest, 21–23 March 1996

    Zur Soziographie der Frauenfrage. Modernisierung von Geschlechterverhältnissen im Wien der Jahr-hundertwende [On the sociography of the women’s question. Modernization of gender relations in Vienna at the turn of the century]. Paper given at the international symposium“Such-Bewegungen. Die Frauen der Wiener Moderne” [Search/movement: women in Viennese Modernism], Vienna, 17–18 November 1995

    Transformationsökonomien und Geschlechterfrage. Ansatzpunkte und Perspektiven der Forschung [Transformation economies and the gender question. Points of departure and research perspectives]. Paper given at the international conference “Ökonomischer Wandel und Transformation der Gesell-schaftspolitik in Österreich und in der Tschechischen Republik” [Economic change and transformation of societal politics in Austria and the Czech Republic], Linz, 27–28 September 1995

    Kräfte der Beharrung? Modenisierungskrisen und Politik in Zentraleuropa [Forces of perseverance? Crises of modernization and politics in Central Europe]. Paper given at the second Österreichische Zeit-geschichtetag [Austrian contemporary history, annual meeting], Linz, 22–24 May 1995

    Die Armen- und Fürsorgepolitik der Behörden und die politische Kultur in Wien und Budapest (1890er – 1930er Jahre) [Public poor relief, social provision and political culture in Vienna and Budapest (1890s – 1930s). Paper given at the second Österreichische Zeitgeschichtetag [Austrian contemporary history, annual meeting], Linz, 22–24 May 1995

    Modernisierungswege und Geschlecht: Österreich-Ungarn 1880–1918 [Gender and the trajectories of modernization: Austria-Hungary 1880–1918]. Paper given at the Forschungsstelle für vergleichende Gesellschaftsgeschichte, Freie Universität Berlin, 31 January 1995

    Deregulation, European integration, and the changing patterns of work and social reproduction. Paper given at the conference “Economic Changes and the Impact and Challenges to Social Policy in Austria and the Czech Republic,” Prague, 28–29 November 1994

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    Publications Monographs Frauenpolitik und Männergewerkschaft. Internationale Geschlechterpolitik, IGB-Gewerkschafterinnen und die Arbeiter- und Frauenbewegungen der Zwischenkriegszeit [Women’s politics and men’s trade union. International gender politics, female IFTU-trade unionists and the labor and women’s move-ments of the interwar period] (Löcker Verlag, Vienna, in print preparation). Divide, Provide and Rule. An Integrative History of Poverty Policy, Social Policy and Social Reform in Hungary under the Habsburg Monarchy, Budapest, New York: CEU Press 2011 (abbreviated version published in German in: Die Habsburgermonarchie 1848–1918 [The Habsburg Monarchy 1848–1918], vol. 9, partial vol. 1, see below) Grenzüberschreitungen. Internationale Netzwerke, Organisationen, Bewegungen und die Politik der globalen Ungleichheit. 17. bis 21. Jahrhundert [Overstepping borders. International networks, organiza-tions and movements and the politics of global inequality. 17th to 21st centuries], Vienna: Mandelbaum 2010. Die bessere Hälfte? Frauenbewegungen und Frauenbestrebungen im Ungarn der Habsburgermonarchie 1848 bis 1918 [The better half? Women’s movements and women’s aspirations in Hungary under the Habsburg Monarchy 1848–1918], Vienna, Budapest: Promedia/Napvilág Kiadó 1999. Prächtige Armut. Fürsorge, Kinderschutz und Sozialreform in Budapest. Das “sozialpolitische Laborato-rium” der Doppelmonarchie im Vergleich zu Wien 1873–1914 [Splendid poverty. Poor relief, child pro-vision, and social reform in Budapest. The “social laboratory” of the Habsburg Monarchy as compared to Vienna 1873–1914] (= Historische Forschungen. Im Auftrag der Historischen Kommission der Aka-demie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, vol. 21), Sigmaringen: Thorbecke 1997. Über die Grenzen der Armenhilfe. Kommunale und staatliche Sozialpolitik in Wien und Budapest in der Doppelmonarchie [Beyond poor relief. Municipal and state-based social policy in Vienna and Budapest in the Habsburg Monarchy], Vienna, Zurich: Europaverlag1991 (together with Gerhard Melinz). Editor Women’s ILO. Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards and Gender Equity, 1919 to Present, Leiden: Brill 2018 (together with Eileen Boris and Dorothea Hoehtker). Internationalismen. Transformation weltweiter Ungleichheit im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert [Internationa-lisms. Transformation of global inequality in the 19th and 20th centuries], Vienna: Promedia 2008(together with Karin Fischer). Sozialpolitik in der Peripherie. Entwicklungsmuster und Wandel in Lateinamerika, Afrika, Asien und Osteuropa [Social policy in the periphery. Trajectories of development and change in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe], Frankfurt/M., Vienna: Brandes und Aspel/Südwind 2001 (together with Johannes Jäger and Gerhard Melinz).

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    Ungeregelt und unterbezahlt. Der informelle Sektor in der Weltwirtschaft [Unregulated and underpaid. The informal sector in the world economy], Frankfurt/M., Vienna: Brandes und Aspel/ Südwind 1997 (together with Andrea Komlosy, Christof Parnreiter, and Irene Stacher). Wien, Prag, Budapest. Blütezeit der Habsburgermetropolen. Urbanisierung, Kommunalpolitik, gesell-schaftliche Konflikte (1867–1918) [Vienna, Prague, Budapest. The golden age of the Habsburg metro-politan cities. Urbanization, municipal policy, social conflict (1867–1918)], Vienna: Promedia 1996 (to-gether with Gerhard Melinz). Urban Space and Identity in the European City (= CEU History Department Working Papers Series, vol. 3), Budapest: Central European University 1995. WerkstattGeschichte, special issue “Armut” [Poverty], 4 (1995) 10 (together with Andreas Ludwig). L’Homme. Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, special issue “Das Geschlecht der Fürsorge” [The gender of welfare], 5 (1994) 2 (together with Birgit Bolognese-Leuchtenmüller). Ungarn im Umbruch [Changeover in Hungary], Vienna: Promedia 1991 (together with Franz Delapina, Hannes Hofbauer, Andrea Komlosy, and Gerhard Melinz). Articles etc. Socialism and gender, in: Marcel van der Linden (ed) The Cambridge History of Socialism. A Global History in Two Volumes (in preparation). A society of full-time workers? The politics of women’s work and the life course in state-socialist Hungary, 1960s to 1980s, in: Josef Ehmer and Carola Lentz (eds), Life Course, Work and Labour: Historical, Sociological and Anthropological Perspectives (in preparation). The politics of social and political inclusion and exclusion, 1880–1918, in: Pieter Judson and Mark Cornwall (eds), Cambridge History of the Habsburg Monarchy II, 1790–1918 (together with Birgitta Bader-Zaar) (in preparation). Immer mittendrin. Gewerkschafterinnen und linke Aktivistinnen zwischen Arbeiterbewegung und Frauenbewegung. Ein Essay [Always in the thick of things. Female trade unionists and left-wing female activists between the labor movement and the women’s movement], in: Re:Work. Arbeit. Global- Historische Rundgänge [Re:work. Work. Global-Historical Walkabouts], vol. 3 (the essay builds on the concluding chapter of Women’s politics and men’s trade union, see above) (in print).

    Klasse und Geschlecht, oder Marx und die sozialen Bewegungen zur Befreiung der Arbeiter und der Frauen [Class and gender, or Marx and the social movements of workers and women], in: Von Trier in die Welt: Karl Marx, seine Ideen und ihre Wirkung bis heute. Begleitbuch zur Dauerausstellung des Museum Karl-Marx-Haus, hg. für die Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung von Anja Kruke und Ann-Katrin Thomm [From Trier into the world. Karl Marx, his ideas and their impact to the present. Edited on behalf of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation by Anja Kruke and Ann-Katrin Thomm], Bonn 2020. “It shall not be a written gift, but a lived reality.” Equal pay, women’s work, and the politics of labor in state-socialist Hungary, late 1960s to late 1970s, in: Marsha Siefert (ed), Labor in State-socialist Europe. Contributions to a Global History of Work, Budapest/New York: CEU Press, 2020, 337–372.

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    Framing working women’s rights internationally: Contributions of the IFTU Women’s International, in: Stefano Bellucci, Holger Weiss (eds.), The Internationalisation of the Labour Question. Ideological Antagonism, Workers’ Movements and the ILO since 1919, Houndsmills/New York: Palgrave Mac-Millan, 2020, 95–117. Equality of women’s economic status? A major bone of contention in the international gender politics emerging during the interwar period, in: The International History Review, 41 (2019) 1, 200–227, DOI 10.1080/07075332.2017.1395761. Women and Social Movements in the Habsburg Empire, in: Kathryn Kish Sklar, Thomas Dublin (eds), Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires since 1820, Alexander Street Press 2018 [e-publi-cation, 87 pages] https://search.alexanderstreet.com/preview/work/bibliographic_entity| biblio-graphic_ details|3890891) (written by Susan Zimmermann with Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Ágoston Berecz, Jitka Gelnarová, Alexandra Ghit, and Michaela Königshofer). Female agrarian workers in early twentieth-century Hungary. The making of class- and gender-based solidarities. Introduction to the source “My letter dated on this first day of June 1908. With respect to my fellow member Roza Svimmer (Rosika Schwimmer),” in: Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History, 12 (2018), 121–128. Review of Vesela Tutavac, Ilse Korotin (eds), “Wir wollen der Gerechtigkeit und Menschenliebe dienen …” Frauenbildung und Emanzipation in der Habsburgermonarchie – der südslawische Raum und seine Wechselwirkung mit Wien, Prag und Budapest, Praesens Verlag 2016, in: Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History, 12 (2018), 188–191. The agrarian working class put somewhat centre stage. An often-marginalized group of workers in the historiography of labor written in state-socialist Hungary, in: European Review of History/Revue européenne d'histoire, 25 (2018) 1, 79–100, DOI:10.1080/13507486.2017.1374926. The art of link-making in global labour history: subaltern, feminist and Eastern European contributions, in: European Review of History/Revue européenne d'histoire, 25 (2018) 1, 1–20, DOI: 10.1080/13507 486.2017.1374927 (together with Adrian Grama). Eastern Europe, in: Karin Hofmeester, Marcel van der Linden (eds), Handbook: The Global History of Work, Berlin, etc.: Walter de Gruyter Publishers 2017, 131–155. Globalizing gendered labor policy: international labor standards and the Global South, 1919–1947, in: Eileen Boris, Dorothea Hoehtker, Susan Zimmermann (eds), Women’s ILO. Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards and Gender Equity, 1919 to Present, Leiden: Brill 2018, 227–254. Introduction: a century of women’s ILO, in: Eileen Boris, Dorothea Hoehtker, Susan Zimmermann (eds), Women’s ILO. Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards and Gender Equity, 1919 to Present, Leiden: Brill 2018, 1–23 (together with E. Boris and D. Hoehtker), 1–23. Women’s and gender history, in: Irina Livezeanu, Arpad von Klimo (eds), The Routledge History of East Central Europe since 1700, Milton Park, New York: Routledge 2017) (Choice Outstanding Aca-demic Title 2019), 278–322 (together with Krassimira Daskalova).

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    Gender, feminism, antifeminism, and imperialism, in: Walter Baier, Eric Canepa, Eva Himmelstoss (eds), The Left, the People, Populism. Past and Present (= transform! Europe 2017), London: Merlin Press 2017, 194–207 (a German- and a Hungarian-language version have also been published).

    The International Labour Organization, transnational women’s networks, and the question of unpaid work in the interwar world, in: Clare Midgley, Julie Carlier, Alison Twells (eds), Women in Transnational History: Gendering the Local and the Global, Milton Park, New York: Routledge 2016, 33–53. The International Labour Organization and the gender of work, in: Jill Steans, Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (eds), A Handbook of Gender in World Politics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2016, 438–445 (together with Eileen Boris). Night work for white women, bonded labour for ‘native’ women? Contentious traditions and the globa-lization of gender-specific labour protection and legal equality politics, 1926 to 1939, in: Sara Kimble, Marion Röwekamp (eds), New Perspectives on European Women’s Legal History, Milton Park, New York: Routledge 2016, 394–427. The politics of exclusionary inclusion. Peace activism and the struggle on international and domestic political order in the International Council of Women, 1899-1914, in: Thomas Hippler, Milos Vec (eds), Paradoxes of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2015, 189–215. Klasse, Geschlecht, globale Differenz. Drei Achsen der Ungleichheit in der Gründungsstunde der Internationalen Arbeitsorganisation im Jahr 1919 [Class, gender, global difference: three axes of inequa-lity and the foundation of the International Labour Organization in 1919], in: Das Recht der Arbeit, (2015) 5, 358–368. Review of Tanja Penter, Kohle für Stalin und Hitler. Arbeiten und Leben im Donbass 1929 bis 1953, Klartext Verlag 2010, in: Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History, 9 (2015), 162–164.

    “In and out of the cage?” Hungarian historical writing on women and gender, late 1940s to late 1980s, in: Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History, 8 (2014), 125–149. A struggle over gender, class, and the vote. Unequal international interaction and the birth of the “Female International” of socialist women, in: Oliver Janz, Daniel Schönpflug (eds), Gender History in a Transnational Perspective, New York: Berghahn Books 2014, 101–126. Clara Zetkin goes international. The socialist Women’s International and unequal European and global order, 1907 to 1917, in: Marilyn Boxer, John S. Partington (eds), Clara Zetkin. National and Inter-national Contexts (Socialist History Society Occasional Papers series, no. 31), London: Socialist History Society 2013, 54–73, 111–115 [in large parts based on Zimmermann, Grenzüberschreitungen, see above]. Liaison Committees of International Women’s Organizations and the changing landscape of women’s internationalism, 1920s to 1945, in: Kathryn Kish Sklar,Thomas Dublin (eds), Women and Social Move-ments, International. 1840 to Present, Alexander Street Press 2012 [e-publication, 44 pages] https:// search.alexanderstreet.com/preview/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cbibliographic_details%7C2476959). Transparent global history? The contribution of Vienna Global Studies, in: Historical Reflections/ Reflexions Historiques, special issue edited by Antoinette Burton, “Writing History for a Variety of Publics,” 38 (2012) 2, 123–138.

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    Review of Heidi Niederkofler, Maria Mesner, Johanna Zechner (eds), Frauentag! Erfindung und Karriere einer Tradition (Women’s Day! Invention and career of a tradition), Vienna: Löcker, 2011, in: Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History, 6 (2012), 208–212. Review of Barbara Einhorn, Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe. From Dream to Awakening. Palgrave Macmillan 2010, in: The Czech Sociological Review (2011) 3, 596–600. Geschlechterhierarchien und Geschlechterverhältnisse [Gender hierarchies and gender relations], in: Markus Cerman, Franz Eder, Peter Eigner, Erich Landsteiner, Andrea Komlosy, Peer Vries (eds), Wirt-schaft und Gesellschaft in Europa 1000–2000. Ein Lehr- und Handbuch für das Bachelor-Studium Geschichte [Economy and society in Europe 1000–2000. A Textbook and Handbook for the Bachelor Program in History], Innsbruck: Studienverlag 2011, 365–391. The long-term trajectory of Antislavery in international politics. From the expansion of the European international system to unequal international development, in: Marcel van der Linden (ed), Humanitarian Intervention and Changing Labour Relations. The Long-term Consequences of the Abolition of the Slave Trade (= Studies in Global Social History, vol. 7) Leiden: Brill 2011, 431–496. Armen- und Sozialpolitik in Ungarn im Vergleich mit Österreich [Poverty policy and social policy in Hungary as compared to Austria], in: Helmut Rumpler, Peter Urbanitsch (eds), Die Habsburgermon-archie 1848–1918 [The Habsburg Monarchy 1848–1918], vol. 9: Sozialstrukturen [Social Structures], partial vol. 1: Von der feudal-agrarischen zur bürgerlich-industriellen Gesellschaft [From the feudal-agrarian to the bourgeois-industrial socies], partial vol. 1/2: Von der Stände- zur Klassengesellschaft [From estate- to class-society], Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 2010, 1465–1535. Auf dem Weg zu einer Geschichte der vielen Geschichten des Frauen-Aktivismus weltweit [Towards ahistory of the many histories of women’s activism worldwide], in:Johanna Gehmacher, Natascha Vittorelli (eds), Wie Frauenbewegung geschrieben wird. Historiographie, Dokumentation, Stellung-nahmen, Bibliographien [Writing the women’s movement. Historiography, documentation, positions, bibliographies], Vienna: Löcker Verlag 2009, 63–80. Gender regime and gender struggle in Hungarian state socialism, in: Aspasia. International Yearbook for Women’s and Gender History of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, 4 (2010), 1–24 [Earlier version: Geschlechterregime und Geschlechterauseinandersetzung im ungarischen “Staatssozialismus, ” in: Joachim Becker, Peter Weissenbacher (eds), Sozialismen, Entwicklungsmodelle von Lenin bis Nyerere (Socialisms. Models of development from Lenin to Nyerere), Vienna: Promedia 2009, 117–140; Hunga-rian translation: Eszmélet (2012) 96, 103–131]. International – transnational. Forschungsfelder und Forschungsperspektiven [International – transna-tional. Research fields and research perspectives], in: Berthold Unfried et.al. (eds), Transnationale Netz-werke im 20. Jahrhundert. Historische Erkundungen zu Ideen und Praktiken, Individuen und Organisa-tionen / Transnational Networks in the 20th Century. Ideas, Practices and Organizations, vol. 42, 43d Linz Conference 2007, Leipzig, Vienna: Akademische Verlagsanstalt 2008, 27–46. Hungary, in: Bonnie Smith (ed), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History, Oxford, etc.: Oxford University Press 2008, vol. 2, 509–513.

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    “Reform”-Internationalismen und die Transformation globaler Ungleichheit im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Traditionen und Perspektiven der Internationalismusforschung [“Reform”-internationalisms and the transformation of global inequality. 19th and 20st centuries], in: Internationalismen (see under Edited volumes), 7–38. Special circumstances in Geneva. The ILO and the world of non-metropolitan labour in the interwar period, in: Jasmien van Daele, Magaly Rodriguez Garcia, Geert van Goethem, Marcel van der Linden (eds), ILO Histories. Essays on the International Labour Organization and its Impact on the World During the Twentieth Century, Bern etc.: Peter Lang 2010, 221–250 [Earlier version: Sonderumstände in Genf. Die ILO und die Welt der nicht-metropolitanen Arbeit in der Zwischenkriegszeit, in: Internationalismen (see under Edited volumes), 147–169]. The institutionalization of women and gender studies in higher education in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union: asymmetric politics and the regional-transnational configuration, in: East-Central Europe/L’Europe du Centre-Est: Eine wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift, 34–35 (2007–2008) part 1–2, thematic issue: “Social History in East Central Europe,” 131–160 [Hungarian version: A társadalmi nemek tudománya Kelet-Közép Európa és a posztszovjet térség felsőoktatásában. Aszimmetrikus politi-kák és helyi-nemzetközi konstelláció, in: Eszmélet (2007) 73, 25–58; in part based on Gender Studies in Zentral-Osteuropa und im postsowjetischen Raum, in: L’Homme. Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft 16 (2005) 1, 63–88]. Review of Robert Nemes, The Once and Future Budapest, DeKalb 2005, in: Austrian History Yearbook, 38 (2007), 239–241. Review of Melissa Feinberg, Elusive Equality. Gender, Citizenship, and the Limits of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, 1918–1950, University of Pittsburgh Press 2006, in: The American Historical Review 112 (2007) 1, 304. “Ein kleiner Tumult entstand.” Der Kampf um das Frauenstimmrecht in Ungarn als inter/nationnale Auseinandersetzung und als Wegabschnitt [“A little hubbub was created.”The struggle for woman suffrage in Hungary as an inter/national political dispute and stage of a long-term development], in: Mit Macht zur Wahl! 100 Jahre Frauenwahlrecht in Europa [Forcefully to the ballot! A hundred years of woman suffrage in Europe.], edited by Frauenmuseum Bonn 2006, 182–197. Die Frauenbewegung im Königreich Ungarn [The women’s movement in the Kingdom of Hungary], in: Helmut Rumpler, Peter Urbanitsch (eds), Die Habsburgermonarchie 1848–1918 [The Habsburg Monarchy 1848–1918], vol. 8: Die politische Öffentlichkeit, vol. 1: Vereine, Parteien und Interessens-verbände [Associations, political parties and representative bodies], Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 2006, 1359–1491. Reich, Nation, und Internationalismus. Konflikte und Kooperationen der Frauenbewegungen der Habsburgermonarchie [Empire, nation, and internationalism. Conflict and cooperation among the women’s movements of the Habsburg Monarchy], in: Waltraud Heindl, Edit Király, Alexandra Millner (eds), Frauenbilder, feministische Praxis und nationales Bewusstsein in Österreich-Ungarn 1867–1918 [Envisioning women, feminist practice, and national consciousness in Austria-Hungary 1867–1918], Tübingen, Basel: Francke Verlag 2006, 119–167.

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    Entries on Mariska Gárdos; Vilma Glücklich; Róza Schwimmer (co-authored with B. Major); Eugenia Miskolczy Meller, Countess Albert Apponyi (both co-authored with C. Papp), in: Francisca de Haan, Krassimira Daskalova, Anna Loutfi (eds), A Biographical Dictionary of Women’s Movements and Feminisms: Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries, Budapest, New York: CEU Press 2006, 25–29, 162–165, 148–152, 331–335, 484–490. Frauenbewegung und Kinderschutz zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts, in: Beiträge zur historischen Sozialkunde 35 (2005) 4, 11–17. The challenge of multinational empire for the international women’s movement: the case of the Habs-burg Monarchy, in: Journal of Women’s History 17 (2005) 2, 87–117[Republished in a slightly enlarged version in: Karen Offen (ed), Globalizing Feminisms 1789–1945, London, New York: Routledge 2009, 153–169, 367–373]. Gender Studies in Zentral-Osteuropa und im postsowjetischen Raum. Teil 2: Akteur/innen und Inte-ressen im Prozess der Institutionalisierung [Gender studies in Central Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet Space. Part 2: Actors and Interests in the Process of Institutionalization], in: L’Homme. Zeit-schrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft 16 (2005), 63–88. Ferenc Erdei und die Konzeptualisierung der ungarischen Gesellschaft in Europa [Ferenc Erdei and the conceptualization of Hungarian society in the European context], in: Rüdiger Hohls, Iris Schröder, Hannes Siegrist (eds), Europa und die Europäer. Quellen und Essays zur modernen europäischen Geschichte. Festschrift für Hartmut Kaelble zum 65. Geburtstag [Europe and the Europeans. Sources and essays in modern European history. Festschrift for Hartmut Kaelbe at his 65th Birthday], Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2005, 200–210. Review of Johanna Gehmacher, Elizabeth Harvey, Sophia Kemlein (eds), Zwischen Kriegen. Nationen, Nationalismen und Geschlechterverhältnisse in Mittel- und Osteuropa 1918–1939, fibre 2004, in: Ameri-can Historical Review 110 (2005) 1, 209–210. Europas desintegrative Integration. Review of Hannes Hofbauer, Osterweiterung. Vom Drang nach Osten zur peripheren EU-Integration, Vienna 2003, in: Österreichische Zeitung für Geschichtswissenschaft 15 (2004) 2, 113–119. Leitrezension [Guiding Review] of Sarah Deutsch, Women and the City. Gender, Space, and Power in Boston, 1870–1940, Oxford University Press 2000, and Nancy A. Hewitt, Southern Discomfort. Women’s Activism in Tampa, Florida, 1880s–1920s, University of Illinois Press 2001, in: Informationen zur Modernen Stadtgeschichte, special issue “Stadtraum und Geschlechterperspektiven” [Urban space and gender perspectives],(2004/I), 61–65. Women’s and gender Studies in a global-local perspective: developing the frame, in: Heike Fleßner, Lydia Potts (eds), Societies in Transition – Challenges to Women’s and Gender Studies, Opladen: Leske & Budrich 2002, 61–77. Frauenbewegungen, Transfer, und Trans-Nationalität. Feministisches Denken und Streben im globalen und zentralosteuropäischen Kontext des 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts [Women’s movements, trans-fer, and transnationality. Feminist concepts and aspirations in global and Central-Eastern European con-texts in the 19th and early 20th centuries], in: Hartmut Kaelble, Martin Kirsch, Alexander Schmidt-Gernig (eds), Transnationale Öffentlichkeiten und Identitäten im 20. Jahrhundert [Transnational public spheres and identities in the 20thcentury], Frankfurt/M. and New York: Campus 2002, 263–302.

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    Sozialpolitik in der Peripherie. Zugänge und Entwicklungen in globaler Sicht [Social policy in the peri-phery. Approaches and development in global perspective], in: Sozialpolitik in der Peripherie 2001 (see under Edited volumes), 9–36(together with J. Jäger and G. Melinz). Wohlfahrtspolitik und die staatssozialistische Entwicklungsstrategie in der ‘anderen’ Hälfte Europas im 20. Jahrhundert [Welfare policy and state socialist strategies of development in the ‘other’ half of Europe in the 20th century], in: Sozialpolitik in der Peripherie 2001 (see under Edited volumes), 211–237. “Making a living from disgrace.” The politics of prostitution, female poverty and urban gender codes in Budapest and Vienna, 1860s – 1920s, in: Malcolm Gee, Tim Kirk, Jill Steward (eds), The City in Central Europe: Culture and Society in Central Europe since 1800, Brookfield: Ashgate 1999, 175–195 [Revised version of a study published earlier in CEU History Department Yearbook 1994/95, Budapest 1996, 67–92]. Europäische, universelle und oppositionelle Wege. Entwicklung und sozialer Wandel als Problem glo-baler Perspektiven in Geschichts- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften der Moderne [European, universal and oppositional trajectories. Development and social change as a problem of global perspectives in modern historical and social sciences], in: Beiträge zur historischen Sozialkunde, special issue “Global-geschichte” [Global History], 1998, 40–57. Az utolérő fejlődés a társadalomkritikai gondolkodásban. Egy feltáratlan viszony tőrténetéről és jelenéről [Catch-up development in critical social thinking. The past and present of an underresearched relation], in: Tamás Krausz (ed), Rendszerváltás és társadalomkritika. Tanulmányok a keleteurópai átalakulás törté-netéből [Systemic change and critical social thinking. Studies on the history of the Eastern European change], Budapest: Napvilág Kiadó 1998, 40–69. Frauenbestrebungen und Frauenbewegungen in Ungarn: Zur Organisationsgeschichte der Jahre 1848 bis 1918 [Women’s aspirations and women’s movements in Hungary: On the organizational history of the years between 1848 and 1918], in Beáta Nagy, Margit Sárdi (eds), Szerep és alkotás: Női szerepek a társada-lomban és az alkotóművészetben [Role and creative work: women’s roles in society and the creative arts], Debrecen: Csokonai Kiadó 1997, 171–204. Review of Karin Jusek, Auf der Suche nach der Verlorenen. Prostitutionsdebatten im Wien der Jahr-hundertwende, Löcker 1994, in: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 8 (1997) 1, 153–158. Mit den Waffen der Sozialpolitik? Wohnungspolitischer Interventionismus in Österreich und Ungarn von 1890 bis in die 1930er Jahre [With the weapons of social policy? Interventionalism in housing policy in Austria and Hungary from 1890 to the 1930s], in: Clemens Zimmermann (ed), Europäische Wohn-ungspolitik in vergleichender Perspektive (1900–1939) / European Housing Politics in Comparative Per-spective (1900–1930), Stuttgart1997, 85–129 (together with G. Melinz). Sittenpolizei [Moral police], in: Felix Czeike (ed), Historisches Lexikon Wien [Historical encyclopaedia of Vienna], vol. 5, Vienna: Kremayr & Scheriau 1997, 236–237. Frauenarbeit, soziale Politiken und die Umgestaltung von Geschlechterverhältnissen im Wien der Habs-burgermonarchie [Women’s work, social policy and the transformation of gender relations in Vienna of the Habsburg Monarchy], in: Lisa Fischer, Emil Brix (eds), Die Frauen der Wiener Moderne [Women of the Wiener Moderne], Vienna, Munich: Böhlau Verlag 1997, 34–52.

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    Der informelle Sektor: Konzepte, Widersprüche und Debatten [The informal sector: concepts, contra-dictions, and debates], in: Der informelle Sektor 1997 (see under Edited volumes), 9–28 (together with A. Komlosy, Ch. Parnreiter, I. Stracher). Geschützte und ungeschützte Arbeitsverhältnisse von der Hochindustrialisierung bis zur Weltwirt-schaftskrise. Österreich und Ungarn im Vergleich [Protected and unprotected labor relations from the time of the peak of industrialization to the world economic crisis. Austria and Hungary Compared], in: Der informelle Sektor 1997 (see under Edited volumes), 87–115. Kräfte der Beharrung? Modernisierungskrisen und Politik in Zentraleuropa [Forces of perseverance? Crises of modernization and politics in Central Europe, in: Rudolf G. Ardelt, Christian Gerbelt (eds), Österreichischer Zeitgeschichtetag 1995. 22. bis 24. Mai 1995 in Linz. Österreich – 50 Jahre Zweite Republik [Austrian contemporary history annual conference. 22th– 24th May 1995 in Linz. Austria – 50 Years Second Republic], Innsbruck, Vienna1997, 314–319. Die Armen- und Fürsorgepolitik der Behörden und die politische Kultur in Wien und Budapest (1890er – 1930er Jahre) [Public poor relief and social care and political culture in Vienna and Budapest (from the 1890s to the 1930s), in: see above, 252–257. Texts of the exhibition: Gyermeksorsok és gyermekvédelem Budapesten a Monarchia idején / Kinder-schicksale und Kinderschutz in Budapest im Zeitalter der Monarchie [The fate of children and child provision in Budapest during the Monarchy], in: Gyermeksorsok és gyermekvédelem Budapesten a Monarchia idején/Kinderschicksale und Kinderschutz in Budapest im Zeitalter der Monarchie. Katalog zur Ausstellung in der Ervin Szabó Stadtbibliothek, Budapest [The fate of children and child provisio