1. Article
‘Women! Your Country Needs You!’: Fleeing Feminism or Gendering Citizenship in Great War Britain?, Minerva Journal of Women and War, vol 2, no. 2, pp. 26-43, 2008
2. Co-direction d’un numéro spécial d’une revue à comité de lecture
Rethinking the History of Feminism, Women: A Cultural Review, Volume 21, Issue 3, avec Esme Cleall, Angela Grainger, Daniel Grey, Naomi Heatherington, Laura Schwartz, London: Taylor and Francis, 2010,
3. Contributions à une encyclopédie de référence
Titre de l’encyclopédie
Tiffany K. Wayne (ed.) Feminist Writings from Ancient Times to the Modern World: A Global Sourcebook and History, Santa Barbara, CA.: ABC-CLIO, 2011.
Titres de mes contributions
- ‘La Tactique Féministe (1908) by Madeleine Pelletier’
- ‘Memories: My Life as an International Leader in Health, Suffrage, and Peace (1924) by Aletta Jacobs’
- ‘The Old and the New Feminism (1925) by Eleanor Rathbone’
- ‘Woman as Force in History: a Study in Traditions and Realities (1946) by Mary Ritter Beard’
4. Co-organisation d’un colloque international
‘Feminism and History: Rethinking Women’s Movements since 1800’, Bishopsgate Institute, Londres, avec Esme Cleall, Angela Grainger, Daniel Grey, Naomi Heatherington, Laura Schwartz, Novembre 2008.
5. Communications
- All quiet on the feminist front? ‘Keeping the flag flying’ in Great War Britain, Other Combatants, Other Fronts: Competing Histories of the First World War, 5ieme Conférence de l’International Society for First World War Studies, The Imperial War Museum, Londres, 2009
- Piercing the fog: identifying ‘feminism’ in the context of total war, Feminism and History: Rethinking Women’s Movements since 1800, organisé par le History of Feminism Network au Bishopsgate Institute, Londres, 2008
- ‘Women! Your Country Needs You!’: gendering citizenship in Great War Britain, British International Studies Association (BISA) Annual Conference, Cambridge. 2007
- ‘The peace-loving sex’ against the Great War: a flight from feminism?, Modern British History Conference, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow 2007.
- The place of the Great War in the history of British feminism, Thinking Gender: The NEXT Generation, organisé par le Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, Leeds University, 2006
- Gendering the war and peace debate in Britain: a capitulation to separate-spheres ideology?, The Gentler Sex? Responses of the women's movement to the First World War 1914-1919, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, Londres. 2005
6. Recensions
- Pacifists, Patriots and the Vote: The Erosion of Democratic Suffragism in Britain During the First World War, Jo Vellacott (review no. 642), Reviews in History, 2008
- ‘Making Enemies by Rodney Barker’, Political Studies Review, vol. 5, Number 3, September 2007, pp. 395-396, 2007.
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