23. Gender, Peace and the New Politics of Humanitarianism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century

Author: Glenda Sluga

Sluga, Glenda. "National Sovereignty and Female Equality: Gender, Peacemaking, and the New World Orders of 1919 and 1945." In Frieden—Gewalt—Geschlecht: Friedens- und Konfliktforschung als Geschlechterforschung, edited by Karen Hagemann, Jennifer Davy and Ute Kätzel, 166-183. Essen: Klartext, 2005.
McCarthy, Helen. "The Lifeblood of the League? Voluntary Associations and League of Nations Activism in the Interwar Period." In Internationalism Reconfigured: Transnational Ideas and Movements Between the World Wars, edited by Daniel Laqua, 187-208. London: I. B. Tauris Publishers, 2011.
Quataert, Jean H. "Gendered Medical Services in Red Cross Field Hospitals during the First Balkan War and World War I." In Peace, War, and Gender from Antiquity to the Present: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, edited by Jost Düffler and Robert Frank, 219-233. Essen: Klartext, 2009.
Black, Allida. "Are Women ‘Human’? The UN and the Struggle to Recognize Women’s Rights as Human Rights." In The Human Rights Revolution: An International History, edited by Akira Iriye, Petra Goedde and William I. Hichcock, 133-158. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Sluga, Glenda. "René Cassin: Les droits de l'homme and the Universality of Human Rights, 1945–1966." In Human Rights in the Twentieth Century, edited by Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, 107-124. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Ribi, Amalia. "'The Breath of a New Life?': British Anti-Slavery Activism and the League of Nations." In Internationalism Reconfigured: Transnational Ideas and Movements Between the World Wars, edited by Daniel Laqua, 93-114. London: I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2011.

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