Flying Clubs before World War II,” in B. Waibel and H. Vogel, eds., Die Schwestern des Ikarus: Frau und Flug (Jonas Verlag, 2004).
Fabrice Virgili is a senior research fellow at the CNRS (IRICE-Université de Paris-1-Panthéon-Sorbonne). His research is currently focused on the history of gender and war. He has published in English: Shorn Women: Gender and Punishment in Liberation France (Berg, 2002); “Enfants de Boches : The War Children of France”, in Kjersti Ericsson and Eva Simonsen (eds), Children of World War II: The Hidden Enemy Legacy (Berg, 2005). He has edited with Raphaëlle Branche, Rape in wartime: A history to be written (Palgrave, 2012).
Bronwyn Winter works in the Department of French Studies at the University of Sydney, where she teaches in areas that range from postcolonial, transnational and European studies to French politics, literature and intellectual and social history. Her publications include Hijab and the Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate (Syracuse University Press, 2008), and the international anthology September 11, 2001: Feminist Perspectives (Hawthorne and Winter eds, Spinifex, 2002). She is also on the international editorial board of a major new Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies, ed. N. Naples et al, to be published by Wiley-Blackwell from 2013.