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Gender and the First World War, edited by Christa Hämmerle, Associate Professor, University of Vienna, Oswald Überegger, Director of the Centre for Regional History, University of Bozen, Italy, and Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Assistant Professor, University of Vienna

Label
Gender and the First World War, edited by Christa Hämmerle, Associate Professor, University of Vienna, Oswald Überegger, Director of the Centre for Regional History, University of Bozen, Italy, and Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Assistant Professor, University of Vienna
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gender and the First World War
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
860943898
Responsibility statement
edited by Christa Hämmerle, Associate Professor, University of Vienna, Oswald Überegger, Director of the Centre for Regional History, University of Bozen, Italy, and Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Assistant Professor, University of Vienna
Summary
The First World War cannot be sufficiently documented and understood without considering the analytical category of gender. This exciting volume examines key issues in this area, including the 'home front' and battlefront, violence, pacifism, citizenship <U+0127> and emphasizes the relevance of gender within the expanding field of First World War Studies. By addressing such a broad range of topics through case studies and chapters on British and French heroines, Austro-Hungarian war nurses, gendered representations of bereavement and modern war technology, this volume provides a transnational and comparative approach to the subject, integrating research on Western and Central Europe with that on marginalized regions in Italy, Austria-Hungary, Slovenia, and Lithuania.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Women's and gender history of the First World War: topics, concepts, perspectives / Christa Hämmerle, Oswald Überegger, Birgitta Bader Zaar -- Women behind the lines: the Friuli Region as a case study of total mobilization 1915-1917 / Matteo Ermacora -- Imagining and communicating violence: the correspondence of a Berlin family, 1914 to 1918 / Dorothee Wierling -- Love in the trenches: German soldier's conceptions of sexual deviance and hegemonic masculinity in the First World War / Jason Crouthamel -- Visualizing "war hysterics": strategies of feminization and re-masculinization in scientific cinematography, 1916-1918 / Julia Köhneis -- "Mentally broken, physically a wreck": violence in war accounts of nurses in Austro-Hungarian service / Christa Hämmerle -- Remembering French and British First World War heroines / Alison S. Fell -- The baby in the gas mask: motherhood, wartime technology, and the gendered division between the fronts during and after the First World War / Susan Grayzel -- The female mourner: gender and the moral economy of grief during the First World War / Claudia Siebrecht -- French boys and girls in the Great War: gender and the history of children's experiences 1914-1918 / Manon Pignot -- Towards a new internationalism: pacifist journals edited by women (1914-1919) / Bruna Bianchi -- "A foolish dream of sisterhood": anti-pacifist debates in the German women's movement 1914-1919 / Ingrid Sharp -- War activities and citizenship rights in and outside the occupied zone: Lithuanian women during the First World War / Virginija Jureniene -- Love for the nation in times of war: strategies and discourses of the national and political mobilization of Slovene women in Carinthia from 1917 to 1920 / Tina Bahovec
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