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Invisible Revolutionaries offers a comprehensive examination of women’s participation in Ukraine’s Euromaidan movement, one of the most significant political uprisings of the 21st century. Author Olena Nikolayenko challenges the traditional historical narratives that have marginalized women’s contributions to this transformative event.
Through rigorous research and compelling case studies, the book documents how women activists organized protests, articulated political demands, and mobilized communities despite facing systemic barriers and gender-based obstacles. Nikolayenko explores the intersections of gender, activism, and democratic resistance, revealing how women revolutionaries navigated complex social and political landscapes.
Part of the Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics series, this work contributes significantly to understanding social movements and protest dynamics. It provides essential insights into women’s agency in political transformation and offers valuable perspectives for scholars studying gender, activism, Eastern European politics, and revolutionary movements.







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