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French Women and the First World War: War Stories of the Home Front

Paperback by Darrow, Professor Margaret

French Women and the First World War: War Stories of the Home Front

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ISBN:
9781859733660
Publication Date:
1 Aug 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Berg Publishers
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 Jan 2026
French Women and the First World War: War Stories of the Home Front

Description

Despite acts of female heroism, popular memory, as well as official memorialization in monuments and historic sites, has ignored French women's role in the First World War. This book explores stories that were never told and why they were not. These include the experiences of French women in the war, the stories they themselves told about these experiences and how French society interpreted them.The author examines the ways French women served their country - from charity work, nursing and munitions manufacture to volunteering for military service and espionage. In tracing stories about war heroines, but also about villainesses like Mata Hari, this fascinating study shows what these stories reveal about French understanding of the war, their hopes and fears for the future. While the masculine war story was unitary and unchanging, the feminine story was multiple and shifting. Initially praised for their voluntary mobilization, women's claims of patriotism were undercut by criticisms as the war bogged down in the trenches. Were nurses giving solace or seeking romance? Were munitions workers patriots or profiteers? The prosecutions of Mata Hari for espionage and Helene Brion for subversion show how attitudes to women's claim of patriotism changed. French women's relationship to the war called into question ideas about gender, definitions of citizenship and national identity.This book is the first study of women at war to treat both their experiences and its representations, which shaped nationalism, war and gender for the rest of the twentieth century. It makes an important contribution to the burgeoning history of collective memory and of the First World War.

Contents

Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Woman and War 2. Women's War Imagined: 1871-1914 3. The Mobilization of Femininity 4. War Heroines/War Victims 5. White Angels of the Battlefield 6. French Women in the War Economy 7. "I Want To Be Militarized" 8. The Enemy Was a Woman Conclusion Select Bibliography Index

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