Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

Introduction

+ Aims & Scope

+ Structure

+ History


Announcements

+ Updates

+ Calls for Papers

+ New Lectures

+ New Publications


Alphabetical Index

+ Author Index

+ Speaker Index


Chronological Index

+ Ancient History

+ Medieval History

+ Modern History


Geographical Index

+ African History

+ American History

+ Asian History

+ European History

+ Oceanian History


Topical Index

+ Prosecution

+ Cases

+ Types

+ Offenders

+ Victims

+ Society

+ Research

+ Representations


Resources

+ Institutions

+ Literature Search

+ Research

Start: Topical Index: Victims: Professions: Soldiers:

Victims: Professions:
SOLDIERS AS VICTIMS IN THE 21ST CENTURY

[Site] A m e r i c a n   H i s t o r y

[Site] U.S. History

[Info] Arrizón, Alicia. »"Invisible Wars": Gendered Terrorism in the US Military and the Juárez FeminicidioGender, Globalization, and Violence: Postcolonial Conflict Zones. Edited by Sandra Ponzanesi. New York 2014: 177-195.

[Info] Cernak, Stella. »Sexual Assault and Rape in the Military: The Invisible Victims of International Gender Crimes at the Front Lines.« Michigan Journal of Gender and Law 22 (2015): 207-241.

[Info] Christenson, Danielle. Chain of Command: The Barriers of Reporting Sexual Assault in the Military. Honors Thesis in Criminal Justice, Bridgewater Sate University, 2014.

[Info] Deagan, Nicole, et al. »The Invisible War: Rape in the Military.« The F Word (2014).

[Info] Sadler, Anne G., et al. »Factors Associated With Women's Risk of Rape in the Military Environment.« American Journal of Industrial Medicine 43 (2003): 262-273.

[Info] St-Laurent, Kelly. Weapon of War: Representations of Sexual Violence in Contemporary American War Cinema. M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2015.

[Info] Wolff, Kristina B., et al. »Reporting Military Sexual Trauma: A Mixed-Methods Study of Women Veterans' Experiences Who Served From World War II to the War in Afghanistan.« Military Medicine 181 (2016): 840-848.

[Info] Zaleski, Kristen. »The Military Rape Subculture Hypothesis.« Understanding and Treating Military Sexual Trauma. Edited by Kristen Zaleski. Cham 2015: 17-35.


[Site] O c e a n i a n   H i s t o r y

[Site] Australian History

[Info] MacKenzie, Megan, et al. »Illicit Military Behavior as Exceptional and Inevitable: Media Coverage of Military Sexual Violence and the “Bad Apples” Paradox.« International Studies Quarterl (January 24, 2020).

[Info] Wadham, Ben. »The minister, the Commandant and the cadets: Scandal and the mediation of Australian civil–military relations.« Journal of Sociology 52 (2016): 551-568.