Women in World War One propagandaProfessor Jo Fox considers the use of women as symbols, victims and homemakers in World War One propaganda.doi:http://www.bl.uk/world-war-one/articles/women-in-world-war-one-pFox, JoThe British Library...
World War I: Women's Overseas HospitalsThe first contingent of the Women's Overseas Hospitals, which sought to aid women and children in areas affected by World War I; it was supported by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. ...
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During the war women were to be found mostly at the home front while a minority went close to the actual fronts where the war was being fought, some even into combat.The only woman soldier enlisted in the British Army managed the feat by passing herself off as a man. Dorothy Lawrence, ...
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Leaving behind family and work, not knowing whether one would live to see Canada again. orce on the men of a country, but most often women are affected just in the same way. This is also the case for Canada during World War 1. Women in those days had to face all kind of problems ...
Kate Adie examines the impact of women's work on the Home Front during the First World War. Innovations included the first women's police force, women's football and female surgeons operating on men. Adie argues that what truly mattered though was whether these changes in women's lives were...
Categories Long Reviews Tags England, Mabel Lethbridge, memoir, women writers, World War One The Woman’s Harvest, by Anna Floyd (1916) 25 January 2023 This was the most surprising book I’ve read in a long time. I was initially interested in The Woman’s Harvest because, having been ...