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How a Century of War Changed the Lives of Women

How a Century of War Changed the Lives of Women

Lindsey German

(2013)

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Abstract

How a Century of War Changed the Lives of Women looks at the remarkable impact of war on women in Britain. It shows how conflict has changed women's lives and how those changes have put women at the centre of peace campaigning.

Lindsey German, one of the UK's leading anti-war activists and commentators, shows how women have played a central role in anti-war and peace movements, including the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The women themselves talk about how they overcame prejudice and difficulty to become valued members of the struggle. The book integrates this experience with a historical overview, analysing the two world wars as catalysts of social change for women. It looks at how the changing nature of war, especially the involvement of civilians, increasingly involves significant numbers of women. As well as providing an inspiring account of women's opposition to war, the book also turns a critical eye to contemporary developments, challenging negative assumptions about Muslim women and showing how anti-war movements are feeding into a broader desire to change society.
'Links two major forms of women's involvement in war: as activists opposing conflict and as workers during it. Seen through the prism of women's experience, German tells a fascinating and important story'
Nina Power, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Roehampton University and the author of One-Dimensional Woman.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Contents v
Acknowledgements vi
Introduction 1
1. Women and the Great War 10
2. The Home Front, 1939-45 41
3. In the Shadow of the Bomb 74
4. Vietnam and the Liberation Decade 94
5. From Greenham to the Gulf 113
6. A Mass Movement is Born 135
7. War, Liberation and Muslim Women 168
8. Changed: War and Women's Consciousness 197
9. Conclusion 223
Notes 234
Suggested Reading 253
Index 258