


Paperback
Published: 6th February 1998
ISBN: 9780521469180
Number Of Pages: 172
For Ages: 14 - 16 years old
Women and the Great War focuses on women's experiences during the period of violent conflict - the Great War. It examines the role of women as peace activists as well as their role in the military and support services. Source materials, including historical documents, photographs and cartoons, together with student activities, are used to focus the reader on the way violent conflict altered women's traditional roles.
Acklnowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Work in the battle zones: Nursing the troops | |
Work on the home front | |
The politics of war | |
Loss, bereavement and the politics of the Anzacs | |
'The enemy in our midst' | |
Conclusion | |
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ISBN: 9780521469180
ISBN-10: 052146918X
Series: Women in Australian History
Audience:
Primary / High School
For Ages: 14 - 16 years old
For Grades: 9 - 11
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 172
Published: 6th February 1998
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PR
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 28.04 x 20.8
x 1.09
Weight (kg): 0.4