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H. Laville (2002). Cold War Women The International Activities of American Women's Organisations. Manchester University Press.
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H. Laville (2015). Intelligent Compassion: feminist critical methodology in the Women’s International League for Peace and FreedomCATA CECILIA CONFOTINI. Women's History Review. 24(3), pp.458-460.
H. Laville (2012). Women's Human Rights: Seeking Gender Justice in a Globalizing Age. JOURNAL OF WOMENS HISTORY. 24(4), pp.222-230.
H. Laville (2012). Gender Violence in Russia: The Politics of Feminist Intervention. JOURNAL OF WOMENS HISTORY. 24(4), pp.222-230.
H. Laville (2012). 'Woolly, Half-Baked and Impractical'? British Responses to the Commission on the Status of Women and the Convention on the Political Rights of Women 1946-67. Twentieth Century British History. 23(4), pp.473-495.
H. Laville (2011). Fiona Paisley . Glamour in the Pacific: Cultural Internationalism and Race Politics in the Women's Pan‐Pacific . (Perspectives on the Global Past.) Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. 2009. Pp. x, 291. $55.00. The American Historical Review. 116(3), pp.786-787.
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H. Laville (2006). ‘If the Time is not Ripe, Then it is Your Job to Ripen the Time!’ The Transformation of the YWCA in the USA from Segregated Association to Interracial Organization, 1930–1965. Women's History Review. 15(3), pp.359-383.
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HJ. Laville (2013). Gender and Women's Rights in the Cold War. In: The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War. Oxford University Press,
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H. Laville (2011). Challenging US Foreign Policy. B. Sewell, S. Lucas. In: Challenging US Foreign Policy: America and the World in the Long Twentieth Century. Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp.260-280.
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