Women and the First World War
English

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<p>In this revised version of a ground-breaking global history of women and the First World War Susan Grayzel shows the multiple ways in which women faced the enormous challenges the war presented both the losses as well as the opportunities that the war provided.</p><p>The First World War was a total war requiring the mobilisation of millions of both civilians and combatants. It decisively shaped the modern world. A century after the signing of the last peace treaty to end this conflict its experiences and legacies for women continue to inspire debate and interest. With new evidence from the tremendous outpouring of scholarship on women in all participant states including those in occupied territories Europe and its overseas empires Asia the Middle East Africa and the United States over the last twenty years this edition greatly expands the coverage of the war geographically while continuing to showcase diverse women’s voices. Topical in its approach it allows for a thorough exploration of the intersectional experiences of women. Including new documents highlighting the ways in which women wrote their wars and that detail the impact of this conflict on women of different statuses and geographies this book opens the door to further inquiry on the women of the First World War.</p><p>With documents providing first-hand accounts a chronology and a glossary the book is an ideal text for students studying the First World War or the history of women.</p>
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