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George, Terry. Hotel Rwanda. USA, UK, South Africa, Italy: MGM (US), Entertainment Film Distributors (UK), Mikado Film (Italy), 2004.
Kennedy, Thomas C. The Hound of Conscience: A History of the No-Conscription Fellowship, 1914-1919. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1981.
Heineman, Elizabeth D. "The Hour of the Woman: Memories of Germany's "Crisis Years" and West German National Identity." The American Historical Review 101, no. 2 (1996): 354-396 .
von Krockow, Christian. Hour of the Women: A Young Mother's Fight to Survive at the Close of World War II. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.
Hathaway, Henry. The House on 92nd Street. United States: 20th Century Fox, 1945.
Frank, Lisa Tendrich, and LeeAnn Whites. Household War: How Americans Lived and Fought the Civil War. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019.
Rogers, Dominique, and Stewart King. "Housekeepers, Merchants, Rentières: Free Women of Color in the Port Cities of Colonial Saint-Domingue, 1750–1790." In Women in Port: Gendering Communities, Economies, and Social Networks in Atlantic Port Cities, 1500-1800, edited by Douglas Catterall and Jodi Campbell, 357-397. Leiden: Brill, 2012.
Millar, Gavin. Housewife, 49. United Kingdom: ITV, 2006.
How a British Bulldog Saved the Union Jack. United Kingdom: Walturdaw, 1906.
De Grazia, Victoria. How Fascism Ruled Women: Italy, 1922-1945. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.
Afflerbach, Holger, and Hew Strachan. How Fighting Ends: A History of Surrender. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Carter, Erica. How German Is She? Postwar West German Reconstruction and the Consuming Woman. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.
Gregory, Doris. How I Won the War for the Allies: One Sassy Canadian Soldier's Story. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Ronsdale Press, 2014.
Kirby, Paul. "How is Rape a Weapon of War? Feminist International Relations, Modes of Critical Explanation and the Study of Wartime Sexual Violence." European Journal of International Relations 19, no. 4 (2012): 797-821.
Razack, Sherene. "How Is White Supremacy Embodied?: Sexualized Racial Violence at Abu Ghraib." Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 17, no. 2 (2005): 341-363.
Cowan, Benjamin Arthur. "How Machismo Got Its Spurs—in English: Social Science, Cold War Imperialism, and the Ethnicization of Hyper-masculinity." Latin American Research Review 52, no. 4 (2017): 606-622.
De Grazia, Victoria. "How Mussolini Ruled Italian Women." In A History of Women in the West: Toward a Cultural Identity in the Twentieth Century, edited by Françoise Thébaud, 120-148. Vol. 5. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994.
Merritt, Evelyn, and Lynne Merritt Whelden. How to Play During a War: A Free Spirit's Life in Letters. Canton, PA: Lynne Whelden Productions, 2007.
Monaco, James. How to Read a Film. Movies, Media, and Beyond: Art, Technology, Language, History, Theory. 4th ed. Brantford, Ont.: W. Ross MacDonald School Resource Services Library, 2011.
Schaftenaar, Susanne. "How (wo)men rebel: Exploring the Effect of Gender Equality on Nonviolent and Armed Conflict Onset." Journal of Peace Research 54, no. 6 (2017): 762-776.
Lloyd, Frank. The Howards of Virginia. United States: Columbia Pictures, 1940.
Herzog, Dagmar. "Hubris and Hypocrisy, Incitement and Disavowal: Sexuality and German Fascism." Journal of the History of Sexuality 11, no. 1/2 (2002): 3-21.
Watson, Scott. "The ‘Human’ as Referent Object? Humanitarianism as Securitization." Security Dialogue 42, no. 1 (2011): 3-20.
Fuentes Julio, Claudia, and Drumond, Paula. Human Rights and Conflict Resolution: Bridging the Theoretical and Practical Divide In Global institutions series. London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Moyn, Samuel. Human Rights and the Uses of History. London: Verso, 2014.

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