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Draft Chapters of Part IV: From THE COLD WAR AND WARS OF DECOLONIZATION  TO NEW HUMANITARIANISM, 1940s-PRESENTS

 

 

Chapter 28:
Gendering War: From the Cold War and Wars of Decolonization to New Humanitarianism, 1940s-Present—Overview (PDF)

(Dubravka Zarkov, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Institute for Social Studies, Karen Hagemann, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of History and Sonya Rose, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Birkbeck, University of London, Department of History, Classics and Archaeology)

Chapter 29:
Gendering the Memories of War and the Holocaust in Europe and the United States (PDF)
(Frank Biess, University of California, San Diego, Department of History)

Chapter 30:
Gendering Wars of Decolonization: The Decline of Empires and the Redistribution of Power after 1945 (PDF)

(Raphaëlle Branche, Université de Rouen, Département d’histoire)

Chapter 31:
Challenges to Military Masculinities: Female Soldiers, Gay Rights and the Professionalization of Western Armies, 1950-1990s (PDF)

(D’Ann Campbell, Culver-Stockton College)

Chapter 32:
The End of the Cold War, the Re-emergence of Small-scale National Wars and Sexual Violence (PDF)
(Dubravka Zarkov, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Institute for Social Studies)

Chapter 33:
The United Nations, Gendered Human Rights and Peace Keeping since 1945 (PDF)
(Sandra Whitworth, York University, Department of Political Science)

Chapter 34:
Gender, “New Wars” and Humanitarian Interventions in the 21th Century (PDF)
(Kristen P. Williams, Clark University, Department of Political Sciences)