Lara Campbell
is Professor of History and the L.R. Wilson Research Chair in Leadership and Civic Engagement at McMaster University. She holds an M.A. (Toronto) and PhD (Queen鈥檚) in Canadian gender and women鈥檚 history. Her first book, Respectable Citizens: Gender, Family and Unemployment in Ontario鈥檚 Great Depression (University of Toronto Press, 2009), examined the gendered history of the Canadian welfare state. Her current project on the gender politics of the Vietnam antiwar and antidraft movement in Canada examines the transnational activism of draft-dodgers and antiwar protest groups in the context of the women鈥檚 liberation movement, ideas about the role of North American activists in global revolution, and assumptions about masculinity and militarism.