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Remembered Today:

Women and war


Clive Maier

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This is a bibliography that I developed for another thread about a women's memorial. Rough and ready because I generated it by searching for world war AND women OR gender in the catalogues of the British Library and the Library of Congress. I also searched Ingenta on the same basis for journal references. So I will have missed any relevant works not so titled. The bibliography covers both world wars because that was the scope of the women’s memorial. It is confined to works in English but not confined to the British experience.

warandgender.pdf

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Good idea to supply this by the way Clive.

Clive,

This is BRILLIANT. Thank you.

No Signals, I got it OK.

Robbie

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got two that weren't listed..

Bit late in some way but worth the read

The women who wrote the war.. Nancy Caldwell Sorel

War Torn Tad Bartimus et al

Both refer to women war reporters, the first is WW2 on, and the second the Vietnam War

John

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Thank you Clive - it's a really thorough and useful list. I'll see if I can do anything vaguely similar with mine at some time.

Sue

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Signals,

It was your reference to BEHIND THE LINES: GENDER AND THE TWO WORLD WARS that started off the bibliography. If you are having trouble with the link, send me your email address and I will email the bibliography to you.

Regards,

Clive

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Signals,

It was your reference to BEHIND THE LINES: GENDER AND THE TWO WORLD WARS that started off the bibliography. If you are having trouble with the link, send me your email address and I will email the bibliography to you.

Regards,

Clive

Clive - opened fine at work, home pc was playing up yesterday. Thanks for the list.

I would also recommend to one and all, BEHIND THE LINES: GENDER AND THE TWO WORLD WARS (see list!) as the best introductory collection of academic studies I have read to date, detailing the impact of warfare in the first half of the 20th century on the role of women.

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Thanks Clive, this is another brilliant resource and one I shall enjoy and value.

Lindsey

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