Melina Rokai, PhD, is currently engaged as a Senior Research Associate at the Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade in Serbia. Dr Melina Rokai obtained her PhD in History at the Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade in 2013. She holds postgraduate degree, Master of Studies in Modern British and European History at the University of Oxford in 2010. So far, Dr Melina Rokai's research and publication interests have been in the spheres of late medieval and modern history, with the emphasise on women's history, history of culture, history of religion, imagology - the creation of the 'other' within the post-colonial framework.
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Introductory Study: The Wreath of Women's Power Melina Rokai Women at the Hungarian Royal Court in the Thirteenth Century Marta Font Patrician Women and Times of Crisis in Fourteenth-Century Zadar Zrinka Nikoli Jakus Empress Helena in Athos, Matei?, and Serres: from Shared Power to Personal Reign Jasmina S. ?iri? and Branislav J. Cvetkovi? Nuns on the Throne: Queen Jelena and Princess Milica Aleksandra Fostikov The Queen Returns - Isabella Jagiellon, Queen Regent and the Means of Establishing Power in the Eastern Kingdom of Hungary (1556-1559) Terez Oborni Chapters from Women's Lives in Medieval Kotor: Special Cases Lenka Blechova Women Left Behind - Female Fates After the Battle of Mohacs Dora Bachusz Noblewomen and their manor houses in south-eastern Hungary (15th-16th centuries) Zsuzsanna Kopeczny Enhancing Female Legitimation: Gender and Political Authority in Literary and Visual Representations Patroned by Voivode Neagoe Basarab and Lady Despina Elisabeta Negr?u Women of Honor, disgraced man. The siege of Korula (1571) Marco Rampin

