History of Women in the United States: Volume 15 Women and War
- Publisher
- K. G. Saur
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 520
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Series Preface
Introduction
WOMEN IN T H E AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Eighteenth-Century American Women in Peace and War: The Case of the Loyalists
"As Thy Days, So Shall Thy Strength Be": North Carolina Planter Women in War and Peace
Emily Lyles Harris: A Piedmont Farmer During the Civil War
THE WAR WITHIN A WAR: Women Nurses in the Union Army
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY OF DEFEAT: SOUTHERN WOMEN IN 1865
Black Women and the Great War: Mobilization and Reform in the South
Southern Women in the War: The North Carolina Woman's Committee, 1917-1919
"THE MOTHERS OF THE RACE" IN WORLD WAR I: THE NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD AND WOMEN IN INDUSTRY
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
Women Workers and World War I: The American Railroad Industry, A Case Study
Searching for the Antecedents of Affirmative Action: The National War Labor Board and the Cleveland Women Conductors in World War I
"Peace is a woman9s job.. " Jeannette Rankin and American Foreign Policy: The Origins of Her Pacifism
"Peace is a woman's job.. Jeannette Rankin and American Foreign Policy: Her Lifework as a Pacifist
The Woman's Peace Party and The Moral Basis for Women's Pacifism
The "Womanpower" Campaign: Advertising and Recruitment Propaganda during World War II
The Working-Class Woman and Recruitment Propaganda during World War II: Class Differences in the Portrayal of War Work
WOMEN WORKERS IN WORLD WAR II: MICHIGAN AS A TEST CASE
Last Hired, First Fired: Black Women Workers during World War II
WORKING WOMEN AND WORLD WAR II
Riveters, Volunteers and WACS: Women in Mobile During World War II
Japanese American Women During World War II
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