Fields of Expertise
Biography
Bibliography
Selected publications:
- Jaci Eisenberg. "C. Wilfred Jenks." Online entry in project IO BIO: Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations, editors Bob Reinalda and Kent Kille (first published February 2016).
- Jaci Eisenberg and Davide Rodogno, eds. Ideas and Identities: Theory and Practice in the 20th Century. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014.
- Jaci Eisenberg. "American women and U.S. accession to the International Labour Organisation." 49th Parallel, vol. 33 (Winter 2014): 25-54.
- Jaci Eisenberg. “The status of women: a bridge from the League of Nations to the United Nations.” Journal of International Organizations Studies, vol. 4, no. 2 (Fall 2013): 8-24. Won the Academic Platform Switzerland UN Award 2012.
- Jaci Eisenberg. “American women in international Geneva, 1919-1939: a prosopography.” Women's History Magazine, vol. 71 (Spring 2013), pp. 4-11.
- Jaci Eisenberg. "Interview with Ambassador John W. McDonald." Oral Archives of the ILO Century Project, 3 July 2009 (notice published online autumn 2012).
- Jaci Eisenberg. “Sir Harold Beresford Butler.” Online entry in project IO BIO: Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations, editors Bob Reinalda and Kent Kille (first published September 2011).
- Jaci Eisenberg. “Spies at the ILO.” ILO Friends Newsletter, no. 49 (December 2010), pp. 23-28. Subsequently excerpted in Centre William Rappard: Home of the World Trade Organization (WTO: Geneva, 2011), p. 27.
- Jaci Eisenberg. "Laquelle était la vraie France? France and the ILO during the Second World War." In Jasmien van Daele, Magaly Rodríguez García, Geert Van Goethem, and Marcel van der Linden, eds. ILO Histories. Bern: Peter Lang, October 2010, pp. 341-364.
- Jaci Eisenberg. “The ILO's "Second" Nobel Peace Prize.” ILO Friends Newsletter, no. 47 (December 2009), pp. 19-20.
- Jaci Eisenberg. "Seeking Peace by Cultivating Justice: A photographic history of the ILO" (Spring 2008). Subsequently excerpted in issue no. 64 of the ILO's World of Work (December 2008).