@article{TEXTUAL,
      recid = {5018},
      author = {Getachew, Adom and Bell, Duncan and Enloe, Cynthia and  Thakur, Vineet},
      title = {Theorizing the history of women's international thinking  at the ‘end of international theory’},
      journal = {International Theory},
      address = {2022-10-28},
      number = {TEXTUAL},
      abstract = {Throughout the 20th century, women were leading  intellectuals on International Relations (IR). They  thought, wrote, and taught on this subject in numerous  political, professional, intimate, and intellectual  contexts. They wrote some of the earliest and most powerful  theoretical statements of what would later become core  approaches to contemporary international theory. Yet,  historical women, those working before the late 20th  century, are almost completely missing in IR's intellectual  and disciplinary histories, including histories of its main  theoretical traditions. In this forum, leading historians  and theorists of IR respond to the recent findings of the  Leverhulme project on Women and the History of  International Thought (WHIT), particularly its first two  book-length publications on the centrality of women to  early IR discourses and subsequent erasure from its history  and conceptualization. The forum is introduced by members  of the WHIT project. Collectively, the essays suggest the  implications of the erasure and recovery of women's  international thought are significant and wide-ranging.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/5018},
}