The Second Line of Defense :American Women and World War I
The Second Line of Defense :American Women and World War I
paperback
Published:
1 February, 2019
paperback
Published:
1 February, 2019
Standard worldwide delivery by
Tue, August 4 - Fri, August 7
Order within
0
Description
In tracing the rise of the modern idea of the American ""new woman,"" Lynn Dumenil examines World War I's surprising impact on women and, in turn, women's impact on the war. Telling the stories of a diverse group of women, including African Americans, dissidents, pacifists, reformers, and industrial workers, Dumenil analyzes both the roadblocks and opportunities they faced. She richly explores the ways in which women helped the United States mobilize for the largest military endeavor in the nation's history. Dumenil shows how women activists staked their claim to loyal citizenship by framing their war work as homefront volunteers, overseas nurses, factory laborers, and support personnel as ""the second line of defense."" But in assessing the impact of these contributions on traditional gender roles, Dumenil finds that portrayals of these new modern women did not always match with real and enduring change. Extensively researched and drawing upon popular culture sources as well as archival material, The Second Line of Defense offers a comprehensive study of American women and war and frames them in the broader context of the social, cultural, and political history of the era.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781469652061 |
| ISBN10 | 1469652064 |
| Number Of Pages | 360 |
| Item Weight | 545 g |
| Product Dimensions | 199 x 241 x 22 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | The University of North Carolina Press |
| Format | paperback |
See More +
Media Reviews
[A] unique and previously unexplored view into a rarely examined history."" - Library Journal
""Dumenil, in this fresh interpretation, revises and updates the question of women's enfranchisement by putting suffrage history into conversation with histories of women's labor in the war."" - Women's Review of Books
Author's Bio
Lynn Dumenil is Robert Glass Cleland Professor of American History Emerita at Occidental College.