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Women in World War I
Contrasting Portrayals of Women in WW1 British Propaganda
Becoming Austrian: Women, the State, and Citizenship in World War I Author(S): Maureen Healy Source: Central European History, Vol
Great War, Flawed Peace, and the Lasting Legacy of World War I
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Stepping out of Her Place: a New Look at Women's Roles During Selected Wars in U.S. History
World War I Posters and the Female Form
SUPERGIRLS and WONDER WOMEN: FEMALE REPRESENTATION in WARTIME COMIC BOOKS By
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Conviction a World War I Critical Thinking Project a Secondary School-Focused Teachers’ Resource
Rosie the Homemaker": How National and Local Publications Influenced Women in Central Iowa on the Home Front During World Wars I and II
Balkan Wars Between the Lines: Violence and Civilians in Macedonia, 1912-1918
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World War I (Also Called the Great War) Began in 1914 After the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Lasted Until 1918
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Gendering Patriotism: Wartime Culture and Propaganda in WWI
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Poor Ottoman Turkish Women During World War I : Women’S Experiences and Politics in Everyday Life, 1914-1923 Ikbal Elif Mahir-Metinsoy
Childhoods Dis-Ordered: Non-Realist Narrative Modes in Selected Post-2000
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African American Women in World War I
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29 American Women in World War I: Army Nurse Corps, Red Cross
“Sherman Was Right” the Experience of Aef Soldiers in the Great War
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Women Telephone Operators in World War I France
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Becoming Austrian: Women, the State, and Citizenship in World War I
A WORLD WAR ONE SYMPOSIUM September 28-29, 2018 Michigan Technological University • Houghton, Michigan
Women in World War I
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzacs) in World War One: the Making of National Identity and Erasure of Women and People of Color
Pioneer Women and Organised Adult Learning, 1848–1919
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Women During the First World War Francesca Morselli, Jörg Lehmann
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Women During the First World War
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Women Journalists in the Russian Revolutions and Civil Wars: Case Studies of Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams and Larisa Reisner, 1917–1926