About This Book
The author charts how women mobilized during the war, documenting their organization, service in hospitals and voluntary aid detachments, roles in canteens and comforts, and expanding participation in industry such as munitions, railway and mechanical work, and agricultural labor through a land army. She examines protective measures for women workers, wartime savings and food conservation campaigns, the formation of auxiliary military corps and police, and debates about morals. The book concludes by assessing social and political changes for women and considers reconstruction after the conflict.
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