Chains of Production, Chains of Protest: Women's Peace Camps, 1981-2000

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Historian Janette Clay's 2021 dissertation focuses on the body politics of women's peace camps as a transnational movement grounded in the historiographies of peace history, women's history, gender history, and Cold War history. 

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Rose, Shelley E.. "Chains of Production, Chains of Protest: Women's Peace Camps, 1981-2000," Presentation slides for PHS 2023