Articles (peer-reviewed)
“The Thrill and Agony of Relief: Quaker Women's Foreign Service and the History of Emotion,” History Workshop Journal (accepted and forthcoming).
Co-authored with Ellen Ross.
“The Ends of Relief: British Quakers and the First World War in Vienna,” Quaker Studies 29:1 (Summer 2024): 1-22.
"Beyond God, Country, and Empire: The United Kingdom and the Transnational Turn in the First World War," Britain and the World 16:2 (2023): 129-144.
"Daughters of War: Girl Guides and Service after the First World War," Twentieth Century British History 33:1 (2022), 103-128.
"Repairing the Spirit: the Society of Friends, Total War, and the Limits of Reconciliation,” Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research 45:2 (April 2020): 198-224.
“The Louvain Library and U.S. Ambition in Interwar Belgium,” Journal of Contemporary History
50:2 (2015): 147-167.
“An American Enterprise? British participation in US food relief programmes (1914-1923),” First
World War Studies 5:1 (2014): 29-42.
“The Everyday as Involved in War,” In: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First
World War, ed. by Ute Daniel et al., Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin 2014. DOI:10.15463/ie1418.10453.
“Missing in Action: Belgium and the First World War,” Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste
Geschiedenis [Belgian Contemporary History Rev.], 35:4 (2005): 547-72.
“Family Ties in the Making of Modern Intelligence,” Journal of Social History 39:2 (2005): 451-466.
“A Separate Path: Scouting and Guiding in Interwar South Africa,” Comparative Studies in Society and
History 42:3 (July 2000), 605-631.
“(Uni)Forming Interwar Youth: Girl Guides and Boy Scouts in Britain, 1908-1939,” History Workshop
Journal 45 (Spring 1998), 103-134.
Book Chapters (peer reviewed)
"Reclaiming the Ordinary: Civilians Face the Postwar World," in Luc Verpoest, ed., Revival after the Great War: Rebuild, Remember, Repair, Reform (Leuven, Belgium; Leuven University Press, 2021), 126-139.
"Civilian Women and Uniforms in Britain," in Bart Hacker and Margaret Vining, eds., Cutting a New Pattern: Uniformed Women in the Great War (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2020), 73-85.
“Total War: Family, Community, and Identity during the First World War,” in N. Doumanis, ed., The Oxford
Handbook of European History, 1914-1945. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. p. 61-76.
“Patriotic Enemies: Germans in the Americas, 1914-1920,” in P. Panayi, ed., Germans as Minorities
during the First World War: A Global Comparative Perspective. London: Ashgate, 2014. p. 213-234.
“Les politiques de la pomme de terre pendant la Grande Guerre en Europe” in La Pomme de terre de
La Renaissance au XXIe siècle, eds. M. de Ferrière and J.-P. Williot. Rennes: Presses Universitaire de
Rennes, 2011. p. 297-310
“Between the Lines: Female Auxiliaries, Resistors and Spies in Europe and the Mediterranean 1914-
1918,” in Robert Frank and Jost Dülffer, eds., Peace, War and Gender from Antiquity to the
Present: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Essen: Klartext, 2009. p. 205-218.
“Außerordentlich hoher Bedarf an Gebrauchstauben für das Feldheer– Brieftauben Weltkrieg,” co-
authored with Rainer Pöppinghege, in Pöppinghege, ed., Tiere im Krieg: von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2009. p. 103-118.
“Home and Away: Women, Popular Culture and Leisure,” in Deborah Simonton, ed. The Routledge
History of Women in Europe since 1700. London: Routledge, 2006. p. 299-340.
“Soldiers Without Uniforms: Women’s Intelligence Work in Occupied Belgium, 1916-18,” Une Guerre
Totale? La Belgique dans la Première Guerre mondiale. Bruxelles: AGR, 2005. p. 117-129.
“‘Something for the Girls’: Girl Guides and Emerging Youth Cultures, 1908-1939” in Christina
Benninghaus, M. J. Mayne, and Birgitte Søland, eds. Secret Gardens, Satanic Mills: Placing Girls in Modern European History. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005. p. 239-253.
“La Dame Blanche: Gender and Espionage in Occupied Belgium,” in Jenny Macleod and Pierre Purseigle,
eds., Uncovered Fields: New Approaches in First World War Studies. Leiden: Brill, 2003. p. 227-242.
“Scouts, Guides and the Fashioning of Empire, 1919-1939,” in Wendy Parkins, ed., Fashioning
The Body Politic: Gender, Dress, Citizenship. Oxford: Berg, 2002. p. 125-144.
New Project
From Waterloo to Brexit: Britain and the Continent
Other writing (since 2004):
"The Fighting Sisters of the First World War," Utah State Magazine (16 April 2020).
"The Great War and the Making of a Modern World," Utah Historical Quarterly, 86:3 (November 2018): 190-203.
“Northern Ireland’s Memories of 1916 and the Trouble with the Past,” The Cresset 77:6 (2014): 26-32.
“Le guidisme dans une Europe en guerre et en Belgique occupee, 1914-1918,” [trans. By Sophie
Wittemans] Les Cahiers d'Histoire Belge du Scoutisme 16 (October 2014): 3-44.
“Perpetual Concubinage: The Pervasive Myth of the Female Spy,” British Politics Review (Fall 2012).
Chalk: A Faculty Development Journal (special issue), “Engaging Mid-Career Faculty.” (Fall 2011)
“Propaganda and the 21st Century Student,” Middle Ground Journal (Fall 2011). With M. Martinez-Saenz.
“‘Patriotism is not enough’: Women, Citizenship and the First World War [review essay],”
Journal of Women’s History 17:2 (Summer 2005): 169-176.
“Perspectives on Teaching Women’s History,” Journal of Women’s History 16:2 (2004): 143-176.
Special Issues of Journals
“Dreyfus in the Twenty-First Century: A Reconsideration,” co-edited special issue with Rochelle
Millen, Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historique, 31:3 (2005).
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