Rachel Waltner Goossen
Washburn University
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Labour/Le Travail | 2001
Anne Marie Pois; Frances H. Early; Rachel Waltner Goossen
Frances H. Early traces the connection between feminist antiwar activism and the emergence of the modern civil liberties movement in World War I America. Through the lives and deeds of Frances Witherspoon and Tracy Mygatt, Early provides a detailed account of the activities of the New York Bureau of Legal Advice, a mixed-gender organization associated with the feminist-oriented, left-wing pacifist movement of the war years. A World Without War explores the role of womens political activism during an era of militarism and social repression. Early shows how a small coalition of activists struggled to expose the antidemocratic forces of the wartime state, including its brutal treatment of conscientious objectors. She presents the personal dimension to pacifist work, as women and men disrupted conventional wartime notions of femininity and masculinity with a view to fashioning nonviolent gender identities.
Journal of Mennonite Studies | 2009
Rachel Waltner Goossen
The American Historical Review | 1997
Rachel Waltner Goossen
Journal of Mennonite Studies | 2015
Rachel Waltner Goossen
Canadian Historical Review | 2017
Rachel Waltner Goossen
Canadian Historical Review | 2017
Rachel Waltner Goossen
Canadian Historical Review | 2014
Rachel Waltner Goossen
Peace & Change | 2013
Rachel Waltner Goossen
The American Historical Review | 2012
Rachel Waltner Goossen
Peace & Change | 2011
Rachel Waltner Goossen