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Women, War & Society, 1914-1918:
From the Women at Work Collection at
the Imperial War Museum, London.
The First World War had a revolutionary and
permanent impact on the personal, social and professional lives of all women.
Their essential contribution to the war in Europe is fully documented in this
definitive collection of primary source materials brought together in the
Imperial War Museum, London.
These unique documents – charity and international relief
reports, pamphlets, photographs, and press cuttings – are published here for
the first time in fully searchable form, along with interpretative essays from
leading scholars. Together these documents form an indispensable resource for
the study of 20th Century social, political, military and gender history.
General Editor:
Professor Susan Grayzel, University of
Mississippi
Contributors:
Mary Wilkinson, The Imperial War Museum, London
Professor Joanna Bourke,
Birkbeck College, University of London
Professor Nicoletta Gullace, University of New
Hampshire
Dr Laura Mayhall, Catholic University of America
Dr Lucy Noakes, University of Portsmouth Dr Deborah Thom,
Robinson College, Cambridge
Dr Jacqueline de Vries, Augsburg College,
Minneapolis
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