War, Women, and Power
Discover the powerful narrative of "War, Women, and Power" by Marie Berry, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. In this insightful book, spanning 297 pages, Berry delves into the remarkable transformation of post-war Rwanda, where women achieved an unprecedented representation in parliament just a decade after the horrors of genocide. Through her careful analysis of the experiences of women in both Rwanda and Bosnia, she examines their resilience and strength in the face of violence, shedding light on how conflict can reshape gender dynamics. This compelling exploration not only recounts the struggles faced by women during war but also highlights their crucial roles in rebuilding society. Engage with this essential read to understand the intersection of gender, power, and conflict. Perfect for those interested in women's rights, history, and social change, "War, Women, and Power" is a must-have addition to your library.