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Fighting Forces offers an in-depth feminist reading of the traumatic nature of women's experience during the First World War and illuminates the complex ideological structures within which women sought an identity during the war. In this period of both idealism and devastation, women often... read more

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'She called to me from her battle-places', wrote May Sinclair, echoing the sentiments of many women who felt they could no longer maintain a passive female role in the face of the summons to active service (Jones and Ward 1991: 15).

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  1. Sharon Ouditt (Author)

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