The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict by

The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict

Oxford Handbooks

672 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction business economics politics challenging informative medium-paced
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Traditionally, much of the work studying war and conflict has focused on men. Men commonly appear as soldiers, commanders, casualties, and civilians. Women, by contrast, are invisible as combatants, and, when seen, are typically pictured as victim...

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