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Women 'kept the home fires burning' while their men went off to
war. This is the usual image of the part played by women in the
First World War, reinforced through countless posters, government
exhortations and even popular songs. It is very far from the truth.
As this remarkable book shows, originally published in 1987, the
truth was that women showed themselves capable of undertaking many
roles hitherto the sole prerogative of men, a position accepted
during the emergency of war but quickly 'righted' once peace was
restored: the women who had helped to win the war were displaced by
the returning heroes from the Front. Diana Condell and Jean
Liddiard selected more than 150 superb contemporary photographs,
and these unique pictures, with extended captions and accompanying
text, illustrate the many and varied roles played by women in the
First World War. Many of the photographs had never been published
before and they reveal dramatically the extent to which women took
over the day-to-day running of society during the war. Fulfilling
these roles helped to change women's perceptions of themselves and
their place in the social fabric: the photographs are arranged
thematically to reveal this and how society's own view of women was
altered as a result. The book also tells the story of the war from
the female viewpoint, assessing its effect on the women involved.
It focuses in a neglected but vital part of the history of the
emancipation of women and also raises questions about what sort of
victory they had worked for. In quality and range this was a
pioneering study. More than that, through the haunting quality of
its images it creates a pathway into the mind and world of the
past.
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