The articles are part of two publications that explore protest movements during the Vietnam War era and what it means to ‘do’ gender history in 2021, respectively.
- “The Vietnam Activities of the Women’s International Democratic Federation,” in Alexander Sedlmaier, ed., Protest in the Vietnam Era (Palgrave McMillan, 2022), 51–82.
This book assesses the global emergence and transformation of protest movements during the Vietnam War era. It explores the relationship between activism explicitly focused on the war and other emancipatory and revolutionary struggles, moving beyond existing scholarship to examine the myriad interlinked protest issues and mobilisations around the globe during the Second Indochina War. Bringing together scholars working from a range of geographical, historiographical, and methodological perspectives, the volume offers a new framework for understanding the history of Vietnam War protest.
- "Left Feminism. Rediscovering the Women’s International Democratic Federation,” in Living Concepts. Forty Years of Engaging Gender and History. Yearbook of Women’s History / Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis 40 (Hilversum: Verloren, 2021), 107–112.
The 40th anniversary edition of the Yearbook revisits the question of how concepts ‘live’ in gender research practices and what it means to ‘do’ gender history in 2021. Contributors include experienced researchers who have spent years, sometimes decades, contemplating the conceptual background of their work as well as scholars who have come to the field more recently and who therefore provide a different insight.