Jessica Frazier is assistant professor of history at the University of Rhode Island.
"A fascinating study of the role of women's groups during the
Vietnam War. Highly recommended." -- CHOICE
"A well-written book. Scholars and graduate students interested in
feminism, women's activism, and international activist networks
will find it particularly useful." -- Journal of American-East
Asian Relations
"Frazier's study is informative in the way it weaves together a
complex narrative about second-wave feminism and antiwar diplomacy
told from a global perspective. It is written with economy and
clarity, making it easy to recommend." -- H-Net Reviews
"This work makes a significant contribution to an understudied
aspect of Vietnam era historiography and is a recommended read for
scholars seeking to understand the complicated interplay of
feminism, social activism and the Cold War context."--Journal of
Contemporary History
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