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British women of the Eastern Front explores the experiences of a range of women from the early days of 1914, through the big events of the war on the Eastern Front. Their diaries, letters, memoirs and journalism are used to investigate the extraordinary role played by British women during the fall of Serbia, the Russian Revolution and the final push, and their role in reconstruction following the Armistice. These women, and their writings, are examined through the multiple lenses of gender, nationality, patriotism, imperialism and legacy, but the book also tells the stories of individuals, and will appeal across audiences to students, researchers and general readers. This is the first book to examine the war in the East through the eyes of British women and as such makes an important contribution to First World War Studies.

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‘Smith presents an inspiring book, which is the first to be published on the work of British Women focused on the Eastern Front.’
Angelique Leszczawski-Schwerk (Technical University Dresden/Germany), L'Homme. Z.F.G." vol. 29, no. 2/2018

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The road East
1. Travel writers and romantics
2. Early days: the typhus colony and other stories
3. Role call? The female body and gender Identity on the Eastern Front
4. Waiting for the Allies: prisoners of war
5. Domestic survival strategies: the Serbian Retreat, 1915
6. The road to revolution: Russia 1916-17
7. The aftermath and the legacy
Select bibliography
Index

British Women of the Eastern Front: War, Writing

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 28/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781526134295, 978-1526134295
      ISBN10: 1526134292

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      British women of the Eastern Front explores the experiences of a range of women from the early days of 1914, through the big events of the war on the Eastern Front. Their diaries, letters, memoirs and journalism are used to investigate the extraordinary role played by British women during the fall of Serbia, the Russian Revolution and the final push, and their role in reconstruction following the Armistice. These women, and their writings, are examined through the multiple lenses of gender, nationality, patriotism, imperialism and legacy, but the book also tells the stories of individuals, and will appeal across audiences to students, researchers and general readers. This is the first book to examine the war in the East through the eyes of British women and as such makes an important contribution to First World War Studies.

      Trade Review

      ‘Smith presents an inspiring book, which is the first to be published on the work of British Women focused on the Eastern Front.’
      Angelique Leszczawski-Schwerk (Technical University Dresden/Germany), L'Homme. Z.F.G." vol. 29, no. 2/2018

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The road East
      1. Travel writers and romantics
      2. Early days: the typhus colony and other stories
      3. Role call? The female body and gender Identity on the Eastern Front
      4. Waiting for the Allies: prisoners of war
      5. Domestic survival strategies: the Serbian Retreat, 1915
      6. The road to revolution: Russia 1916-17
      7. The aftermath and the legacy
      Select bibliography
      Index

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