Invisible Revolutionaries sheds light on the critical role women play in contemporary revolutions around the world. The book argues that women's engagement in contentious politics is often far less visible than men's participation, when measured by the physical presence of women in protest space. Using the case of the 20132014 Euromaidan in Ukraine, the book outlines the different models and dimensions for women's participation in revolutions and illustrates how women in Ukraine have been at the forefront of pro-democracy movements, fiercely resisting Russia's invasion and fighting for national independence and democratic development. Drawing on data from large-N surveys and oral history projects, the book uncovers the diverse motivations and forms of women's participation and traces the multifaceted outcomes of women's activism. The book makes a significant contribution, addressing a key moment in Ukraine's history that is of renewed importance after the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022.
Women play a prominent role in pro-democracy movements and contemporary revolutions around the globe. This book proposes a typology of women's participation in revolutions and demonstrates various motivations for their activism, their diverse forms participation, and the multifaceted gender outcomes, using the case of Euromaidan in Ukraine.
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This book examines how and why women participate in contemporary revolutions, using the case of Ukraine's Euromaidan.
1. Introduction;
2. Women's activism in a historical perspective;
3.
Drivers of women's participation in the revolution of dignity;
4. Women's
roles during a revolution
5. Gender outcomes of the revolution and the
Russia-Ukraine war;
6. Conclusion; Appendix.
Olena Nikolayenko is a professor of political science at Fordham University and an associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. She is also a board member of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies and the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the United States. Her research has appeared in Comparative Politics, International Journal of Sociology, International Political Science Review, International Sociology, Slavic Review, Social Movement Studies, and other journals.