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Draft Chapters of Part I:
From the Thirty Years War and Colonial Conquest to the Wars of Revolution and Independence, 1600s-1830s

 

Chapter 2:
Gendering War: From The Thirty Years War and Colonial Conquest to the Wars of Revolution and Independence, 1600s-1830—Overview (PDF)

(Stefan Dudink, Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Gender Studies and Karen Hagemann, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of History)

Chapter 3:
Consolidating States, Professionalizing Armies, and Controlling Violence in the long-term Aftermath of the Thirty Years War (PDF)

(Peter H. Wilson, Oxford University, All Souls College)

Chapter 4:
War, Violence and Gender in Colonial and Revolutionary North America (PDF)

(Serena Zabin, Carleton College, Department of History)

Chapter 5:
War and Gender in Late Colonial and Revolutionary Central and South America (PDF)

(Catherine Davies, University of London, Institute of Modern Languages Research, School of Advanced Study)

Chapter 6:
Gender, Slavery, War and Violence in the Age of Revolutions (PDF)

(Elizabeth Colwill, University of Hawaii, Department of American Studies)

Chapter 7:
Society, Mass Warfare and Gender in Europe during and after the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (PDF)
(Alan Forrest, University of York, Department of History)

Chapter 8:
Citizenship, Mass Mobilization and Masculinity in a Transatlantic Perspective, 1770s-1850s

(Stefan Dudink, Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Gender Studies)

Chapter 9:
Army Women and Female Soldiers: History, Perception and Memory in a Transatlantic Comparison, 1770-1900 (PDF)

(Thomas Cardoza, Truckee Meadows Community College)