: From the Thirty Years War and colonial conquest to the wars of revolution and independence
Stefan Dudink and Karen Hagemann: War and gender : from the Thirty Years War and colonial conquest to the wars of revolution and independence : an overview
Peter H. Wilson: Wars, states and gender in Early Modern European warfare, 1600s-1780s
Serena Zabin: War, culture and gender in colonial and revolutionary North America
Catherine Davies: War, gender and society in late colonial and revolutionary Spanish America
Elizabeth Colwill: Gender, slavery, war and violence in and beyond the age of revolution
Alan Forrest: Society, mass warfare and gender in Europe during and after the revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Thomas Cardoza and Karen Hagemann: History and memory of army women and female soldiers, 1770s-1870s
Stefan Dudink: Citizenship, mass mobilization and masculinity in a transatlantic perspective, 1770s-1870s
: Wars of nations and empires
Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann and Mischa Honeck: War and gender : nineteenth-century wars of nations and empires : an overview
Robert A. Nye: Mobilization for war : gendered military cultures in nineteenth-century Western societies
Amy S. Greenberg: Gender and the wars of nation-building and nation-keeping in the Americas, 1830s-1870s
Angela Woollacott: Imperial conquest, violent encounters and changing gender relations in colonial warfare, 1830s-1910s
Marilyn Lake: The "white man" race and imperial war during the long nineteenth century
Jean H. Quataert: Changing modes of warfare and the gendering of military medical care, 1850s-1920s
: The age of the world wars
Karen Hagemann and Sonya O. Rose: War and gender : the age of the world wars and its aftermath : an overview
Annegret Fauser: Mobilization for war : gender, culture and music in the age of world wars
Susan R. Grayzel: "Total warfare," gender and the "home front" in Europe during the First and Second World Wars
Kimberly Jensen: Citizenship and gender on the American and Canadian home fronts during the First and Second World Wars
Karen Hagemann: History and memory of female military service in the age of world wars
Thomas Kühne: Western states, military masculinity and combat in the age of world wars
Richard Smith: Colonial soldiers, race and military masculinity during and beyond World War I and II
Regina Mühlhäuser: Sexuality, sexual violence and the military in the age of the world wars
Glenda Sluga: Gender, peace and the new politics of Humanitarianism in the first half of the twentieth century
Karen Hagemann: Gender, demobilization and the reordering of society after the First and Second World Wars
Frank Biess: Gendering the memories of war and Holocaust in Europe and the United States
: From the global Cold War to the conflicts of the post-Cold War era
Karen Hagemann and Sonya O. Rose: War and gender : from the global Cold War to the conflicts of the post-Cold War era : an overview
Raphaëlle Branche: Gender, the wars of decolonization and the decline of empires after 1945
Karen Hagemann and D'Ann Campbell: Post-1945 Western militaries, female soldiers and gay and lesbian rights
Dubravka Zarkov: Conceptualizing sexual violence in post-Cold War global conflicts
Sandra Whitworth: The United Nations, gendered human rights and peacekeeping since 1945
Kristen P. Williams: Gender, wars of globalization and humanitarian interventions since the end of the Cold War
|