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Irish Servicewomen in the Great War - From Western Front to the Roaring Twenties (Hardcover)
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Irish Servicewomen in the Great War - From Western Front to the Roaring Twenties (Hardcover)
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When the call went out in 1917 for volunteers willing to serve both
at home and on the Western Front in a newly founded Women's Army
Auxiliary Corps, young women from every province of Ireland
responded just as eagerly as those from homes in Scotland, England
and Wales. Drawn from every class, creed, family background and
ability, the girls who came forward to join the WAAC from Ireland
had often suffered equal heartbreak over the loss of husbands,
brothers and friends killed or wounded in France. Yet, their
willingness to help bring about an end to the slaughter was a
narrative that became ignored in popularised versions of that
politically volatile era and it is hoped that this study will now
go some way to restore a rightful recognition of their army service
days within the historiography of twentieth-century Irishwomen.
Their work as office workers, cooks and caterers, motor transport
drivers, cryptanalysis and hi-tech telecommunication personnel are
examined. Close investigation is made of the Irishwomen seconded to
the Royal Engineers from branches of the General Post Office in
Ireland and elsewhere. Attached to Signal units, they became key
players in ensuring the Western Front's crucial, high-security army
Lines of Communication remained viable. The story of these Irish
servicewomen in the Great War winds up within the interwar period
that followed. Had often dangerous war experiences affected these
women's postwar life-changing decisions and aspirations?
Compare/contrast experiences in the postwar era are cited. There
were new careers, migration, home and family life. How many had
foreseen that twenty years hence, Irish women veterans' of the
Great War would once more rally at a time of fresh crisis?
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