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Campbell, Jacqueline Glass. When Sherman Marched North from the Sea: Resistance on the Confederate Home Front. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
Aldrich, Mildred. When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company, 1919.
Hämmerle, Christa, and Margaret R. Higonnet. "'When Is Change Not Change?' Gender Relations and The First World War." L'Homme: Zeitschrift für Feministische Geschichtswissenschaft 29, no. 2 (2018): 117-126.
Hayslip, Le Ly, and Jay Wurts. When Heaven and Earth Changed Places: A Vietnamese Woman's Journey from War to Peace. New York: Doubleday, 2017.
Guariso, Andrea, Bert Ingelaere, and Marijke Verpoorten. "When Ethnicity Beats Gender: Quotas and Political Representation in Rwanda and Burundi." Development and Change 49, no. 6 (2018): 1361-1391.
Kwiatkowski, Dianah, and Sandra Warren. When Duty Called: Even Grandma Had to Go. Unionville, NY: Silk Label Books, 2003.
Rimalt, Noya. "When a Feminist Struggle Becomes a Symbol of the Agenda as a Whole: The Example of Women in the Military." Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues 6 (2003): 148-164.
Hoganson, Kristin. "What's Gender got to Do with It? Gender History as Foreign Relations History." In Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, edited by Michal J. Hogan and Thomas G. Paterson, 304-322. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Turshen, Meredeth, and Clotilde Twagiramariya. What Women Do in Wartime: Gender and Conflict in Africa. London: Zed Books, 1998.
Manning, Chandra. What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
Phipps, Amanda. "What the Women Did: Remembering or Reducing Women of the First World War on the Contemporary British Stage." Women's History Review 27, no. 4 (2018): 627-639.
Roberts, Mary. What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2013.
Tosh, John. "What Should Historians Do with Masculinity? Reflections on Nineteenth-Century Britain." In Manliness and Masculinities in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Essays on Gender, Family and Empire, edited by John Tosh, 179-202. Harlow: Routledge, 2004.
Lake, Marilyn, and Henry Reynolds. What’s Wrong with Anzac? The Militarisation of Australian History. Sydney: University of NSW, 2010.
Finch, Aisha. ""What Looks Like a Revolution": Enslaved Women and the Gendered Terrain of Slave Insurgencies in Cuba, 1843–1844." Journal of Women's History 26, no. 1 (2014): 112-134.
Al-Ali, Nadje, and Nicola Pratt. What Kind of Liberation? Women and the Occupation of Iraq. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
O'Connell, Mary Ellen. What Is War? An Investigation in the Wake of 9/11. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012.
United Nations Peacekeeping. What Is Peacekeeping. New York.
Morillo, Stephen, and Michael F. Pavkovic. What is Military History?. 3rd ed. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2018.
Donaldson, Mike. "What Is Hegemonic Masculinity?" Theory and Society 22, no. 5 (1993): 643-657.
Rose, Sonya O. What is Gender History?. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2010.
Bergen, Doris L. "What Do Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Contribute to the Understanding of the Holocaust." In Different Horrors, Same Hell: Gender and the Holocaust, edited by Myrna Goldenberg and Amy H. Shapiro, 16-37. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012.
Heineman, Elizabeth D. What Difference Does a Husband Make? Women and Marital Status in Nazi and Postwar Germany. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1999.
Cashman, Greg. What Causes War? An Introduction to Theories of International Conflict. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
Baaz, Maria Eriksson, Harriet Gray, and Maria Stern. "What Can We/Do We Want to Know? Reflections from Researching SGBV in Military Settings." Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 25, no. 4 (2018): 521-544.

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