Gender and Conflict since 1914

Gender and Conflict since 1914

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Carden-Coyne Ana
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The First World War was a turning point for modern globalised warfare. It involved the inclusion of women in 'war efforts', the homefront becoming the warzone, and produced millions of wounded and disabled men. At the same time, it incited an extraordinary arsenal of gendered discourses, practices and beliefs in the service of militarism, power structures and personal agency.

This insightful collection of interdisciplinary essays, by a wide-ranging team of experts, draws out critical themes emanating from 1914. Spanning the First and Second World Wars, through to the Vietnam War, the 'War on Terror' and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the volume asks what has changed and what has continued? Ana Carden-Coyne demonstrates adeptly how understanding gender during periods of conflict has ongoing relevance across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

EAN 9780230280946
ISBN 0230280943
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date August 29, 2012
Pages 200
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Carden-Coyne Ana
Series Gender and History
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