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Margaret H. Darrow

Ph.D., Rutgers University

Professor of History

Recent Scholarship:

"'In the Land of Joan of Arc:' The Patriotic Education of Girls and the Prospects of War in the Early Third Republic,"  accepted for publication by French Historical Studies for the special issue, War, Society and Culture (forthcoming, Spring 2008).

Review of Your Death Would be Mine: Paul and Marie Pireaud in the Great War by Martha Hanna, H-France at http://.

Review of The Family and the Nation: Gender and Citizenship in Revolutionary France, 1789-1830 by Jennifer Ngaire Heuer, The American Historical Review,  111 no. 2 (April 2006): 570-1.

Review of The Tragic Tale of Claire Ferchaud & the Great War by Raymond Jonas. H-France at http:// www3.uakron.edu/hfrance/reviews/list (April 2006).

"French Volunteer Nursing and the Myth of War Experience in World War I", French Women and the First World War: War Stories From the Home Front (Berg Press 2000).

Interests:

European women's history
Gender and war
Social history

Courses Taught:

Sex, Gender and Society
History and Theory of Feminism
European Social History
Women in Politics in Europe and the United States
Men, Women and War

Last Updated: 11/26/07