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Women in the First World War (Paperback)
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Women in the First World War (Paperback)
Series: Shire Library
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The First World War was the conduit for some of the most dramatic
changes in the role of women in British society. Suffragettes gave
up their militant protests to support the war effort, and from the
moment war broke out women were ready; many had already trained as
military and Voluntary Aid Detachment nurses. As more and more men
left to serve in the armed forces more and more jobs, most of them
pre-war preserves of men, were taken over by women, from postal
deliveries to tram clippies, and delivery drivers to land workers.
The public outcry over the 'Shells Scandal' of 1915 led to
unprecedented pressure to employ more women. The women were willing
and 30,000 of them voiced their demand in one of the largest
protest marches through London under the banner of 'We demand the
right to serve.' And so they did, as the munitions factories
expanded, and by the end of the war new military units such as the
WAAC, WReNS and WRAF were created.
Told through historical documents, memoirs, photographs, uniforms
and ephemera the authors present a study in empathy of those
dramatic times, from women serving as nurses both at home and on
the frontlines, to serving in weapons and other factories
throughout Britain, to the uniforms and legacies of these brave
volunteers.
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