Participant Info

First Name
Susan
Last Name
Hinely
Affiliation
History Department
Website URL
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/history/
Keywords
gender, suffrage, international law, US constitutional law, global history, big history
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About Me

Stanford Ph.D in Modern European history; Harvard Law School J.D.; 7 years practicing international law (litigation) and pro bono asylum; 18 years as Lecturer at Stony Brook University, teaching gender, legal history, global history and geography.

Recent Publications

“The ‘Spirit of Internationalism’ in the Pre-War Women’s Movement,” in Global Community: Transnational and Transdisciplinary Exchanges, Henrik Enroth and Douglas Brommesson, eds., London: Rowman & Littlefield International, 2015, 139-163.

“The Global ‘Parliament of Mothers’:  International Law in the Pre-War Women’s Movement,” Chicago-Kent Law Review. Vol. 87, No. 2 (2012), 439-461.

“Charlotte Wilson, the ‘Woman Question,’ and the Meanings of Anarchist Socialism in Late Victorian Radicalism,” International Review of Social History, April 2012: 57, pp 3-36.

“Review: Helen Irving, Citizenship, Alienage, and the Modern Constitutional State: A Gendered History. Law and History Review (2017) 35: 554-556.

 

Media Coverage
Country Focus
Britain and late British Empire
Expertise by Geography
Atlantic, British Isles
Expertise by Chronology
19th century, 20th century
Expertise by Topic
Colonialism, Gender, Human Rights, Law, Rebellion & Revolution, Women