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Women and War

Author : Jean Bethke Elshtain
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 33,91 MB
Release : 1995-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0226206262

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Jean Elshtain examines how the myths of Man as "Just Warrior" and Woman as "Beautiful Soul" serve to recreate and secure women's social position as noncombatants and men's identity as warriors. Elshtain demonstrates how these myths are undermined by the reality of female bellicosity and sacrificial male love, as well as the moral imperatives of just wars.

The German Midwife

Author : Mandy Robotham
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 25,61 MB
Release : 2018-12-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0008339317

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The USA Today Best Seller. An enthralling new tale of courage, betrayal and survival in the hardest of circumstances that readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Secret Orphan and My Name is Eva will love.

Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast

Author : Gina M. Martino
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 38,17 MB
Release : 2018-03-23
Category : History
ISBN : 1469641003

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Across the borderlands of the early American northeast, New England, New France, and Native nations deployed women with surprising frequency to the front lines of wars that determined control of North America. Far from serving as passive helpmates in a private, domestic sphere, women assumed wartime roles as essential public actors, wielding muskets, hatchets, and makeshift weapons while fighting for their families, communities, and nations. Revealing the fundamental importance of martial womanhood in this era, Gina M. Martino places borderlands women in a broad context of empire, cultural exchange, violence, and nation building, demonstrating how women's war making was embedded in national and imperial strategies of expansion and resistance. As Martino shows, women's participation in warfare was not considered transgressive; rather it was integral to traditional gender ideologies of the period, supporting rather than subverting established systems of gender difference. In returning these forgotten women to the history of the northeastern borderlands, this study challenges scholars to reconsider the flexibility of gender roles and reveals how women's participation in transatlantic systems of warfare shaped institutions, polities, and ideologies in the early modern period and the centuries that followed.

Women's Identities at War

Author : Susan R. Grayzel
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 48,74 MB
Release : 2014-03-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1469620812

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There are few moments in history when the division between the sexes seems as "natural" as during wartime: men go off to the "war front," while women stay behind on the "home front." But the very notion of the home front was an invention of the First World War, when, for the first time, "home" and "domestic" became adjectives that modified the military term "front." Such an innovation acknowledged the significant and presumably new contributions of civilians, especially women, to the war effort. Yet, as Susan Grayzel argues, throughout the war, traditional notions of masculinity and femininity survived, primarily through the maintenance of--and indeed reemphasis on--soldiering and mothering as the core of gender and national identities. Drawing on sources that range from popular fiction and war memorials to newspapers and legislative debates, Grayzel analyzes the effects of World War I on ideas about civic participation, national service, morality, sexuality, and identity in wartime Britain and France. Despite the appearance of enormous challenges to gender roles due to the upheavals of war, the forces of stability prevailed, she says, demonstrating the Western European gender system's remarkable resilience.

Women and War

Author : Chantal de Jonge Oudraat
Publisher : US Institute of Peace Press
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 29,23 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 160127064X

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In consideration of UN Resolution 1325 (which called for women's equal participation in promoting peace and security and for greater efforts to protect women exposed to violence during and after conflict), this volume takes stock of the current state of knowledge on women, peace and security issues, including efforts to increase women's participation in post-conflict reconstruction strategies and their protection from wartime sexual violence.

One Woman in the War

Author : Alaine Polcz
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 40,47 MB
Release : 2002-07-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9633860059

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Before the publication of this book, Alaine Polcz was widely recognized as a psychologist ministering to the needs of disturbed and incurably ill children and their families, as the author of numerous articles and several books on thanatology, and as the founder of the hospice movement in Hungary. The autobiographic account of the experiences of a woman, then 19-20, in the closing months of the Second World War. When it was first published, in 1991, the book was a revelation of past horrors in Hungary which, until then, had lingered on in the farthest reaches of the national memory as rumor and suspicion about the violent acts committed against women during a time of chaos, havoc, and savagery. The literary world quickly recognized the merits of this book: It was highly praised by Hungarian reviewers, awarded prizes, and has already been translated into French, Rumanian, Slovenian, and Serbian.

The Women's War

Author : Jenna Glass
Publisher : Del Rey
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,23 MB
Release : 2019
Category : FICTION
ISBN : 9781984817204

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Also has published earlier works under Black, Jenna.

Women on War

Author : Daniela Gioseffi
Publisher : Feminist Press at CUNY
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 16,80 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9781558614093

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An international anthology of women's writings from antiquity to the present.

Band of Sisters

Author : Kirsten Holmstedt
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 47,48 MB
Release : 2008-08-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0811735664

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Profiles twelve women soldiers who have served in the Iraq War, describing their experiences in the war, discussing the pressures of the job, and touching on the difficulties of being a woman in the military.

Women at War

Author : Elizabeth Norman
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 14,5 MB
Release : 2010-08-03
Category : Medical
ISBN : 081220297X

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Norman tells the dramatic story of fifty women—members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force Nurse Corps—who went to war, working in military hospitals, aboard ships, and with air evacuation squadrons during the Vietnam War. Here, in a moving narrative, the women talk about why they went to war, the experiences they had while they were there, and how war affected them physically, emotionally, and spiritually.