This article seeks to position gender theory as critical to making sense of one of the First World War’s largest remaining historical problems: the persistence of mass violence after November 1918. While Robert Gerwarth and John Horne’s pathbreaking work on veteran violence has challenged the standard 1914-18 periodisation of the war, their focus on military defeat and revolution obscures the centrality of gender relations to the continuation of violence after the formal end of hostilities. By putting their work into conversation with that of feminist theorists, I argue that countries which experienced more extreme gender dislocation or ‘gender trouble’ witnessed the greatest post-war violence, chiefly in the former German, Austro-Hungarian...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
doi erroné : 10.3172/MIN.4.2.26International audienceWhen war broke out in August 1914, the National...
This article seeks to position gender theory as critical to making sense of one of the First World W...
The title of my talk pays homage to a classic and pioneering essay in women's history: Joan Kelly's ...
The First World War focused public attention world-wide on changing gender norms, and in the minds o...
International audienceThis article explores the three ‘historical configurations’ through which the ...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
Much of the recent literature on cultural demobilisation or remobilisation after the First World War...
International audienceThe presence of women on the Front was no new phenomenon in the twentieth cent...
The inter-disciplinary study interrogates how British, feminist, anti-militarist writers sought, thr...
To this day any mention of the First World War will most likely conjure up images of trenches, deva...
At the end of the First World War, the international women’s organisations presented a unified face ...
This article argues that Europe's seeming inability to escape from the divisive legacy of World War ...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
doi erroné : 10.3172/MIN.4.2.26International audienceWhen war broke out in August 1914, the National...
This article seeks to position gender theory as critical to making sense of one of the First World W...
The title of my talk pays homage to a classic and pioneering essay in women's history: Joan Kelly's ...
The First World War focused public attention world-wide on changing gender norms, and in the minds o...
International audienceThis article explores the three ‘historical configurations’ through which the ...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
Much of the recent literature on cultural demobilisation or remobilisation after the First World War...
International audienceThe presence of women on the Front was no new phenomenon in the twentieth cent...
The inter-disciplinary study interrogates how British, feminist, anti-militarist writers sought, thr...
To this day any mention of the First World War will most likely conjure up images of trenches, deva...
At the end of the First World War, the international women’s organisations presented a unified face ...
This article argues that Europe's seeming inability to escape from the divisive legacy of World War ...
The last two decades have seen a slow shift in the academic understanding of the impact of the Great...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
doi erroné : 10.3172/MIN.4.2.26International audienceWhen war broke out in August 1914, the National...