The Russell Cawthorn Collection
The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
Women and the War
Women and the War
RCC7990
Making Peace. The Reconstruction of Gender in Interwar Britain
ISBN
9780691655376
Purchase Price
£19.62 (new)
Date Purchased
October 20, 2020
Publisher
Princeton University Press (2019, Princeton, N.J., and Chichester, U.K.)
Notes
This book is part of the Princeton Legacy Library, which uses the latest print-on-demand technology to make available previously out of print books. The book was originally published in 1993. The author writes that she set out to study the Great War in an effort to make sense of the incomprehensible and to learn something about how individuals in the past gave expression to the unspeakable. The book seeks to precisely get at questions about how the War transformed the lives of men and women, their relationships with one another, and the cultural understandings of gender and sense of identity by focussing on feminism, its ideologies and its practices, during and after the war.
9780691655376
Purchase Price
£19.62 (new)
Date Purchased
October 20, 2020
Publisher
Princeton University Press (2019, Princeton, N.J., and Chichester, U.K.)
Notes
This book is part of the Princeton Legacy Library, which uses the latest print-on-demand technology to make available previously out of print books. The book was originally published in 1993. The author writes that she set out to study the Great War in an effort to make sense of the incomprehensible and to learn something about how individuals in the past gave expression to the unspeakable. The book seeks to precisely get at questions about how the War transformed the lives of men and women, their relationships with one another, and the cultural understandings of gender and sense of identity by focussing on feminism, its ideologies and its practices, during and after the war.