Writer-editor Elizabeth Foxwell's interest in women's contributions to World War I was sparked by the work of _Testament of Youth_ author Vera Brittain; her Georgetown University master's thesis on Brittain's World War II period received distinction. A specialist in the history of mystery/detective fiction, the recipient of Agatha and Dove awards, and an editor at McFarland and Co., Inc, Publishers, she lives outside of Washington, DC.
This anthology presents first-person accounts by American women who served in World War I. Combating restrictions on the duties they could undertake, these women often faced discrimination, danger, and even death in their desire to serve their country, the men in combat, and the civilians suffering the effects of war. Their roles included ambulance driver, canteen worker, clerk, entertainer, fingerprint expert, librarian, nurse, physician, relief worker, reporter, stenographer, and switchboard operator.
Título : In Their Own Words: American Women in World War I
EAN : 9781005075248
Editorial : Elizabeth Foxwell
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