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Women of the war

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A series of biographical sketches and reports presents women from varied backgrounds who undertook medical, logistical, industrial, and voluntary work during the war. Chapters profile doctors running hospitals, nurses and ambulance workers, welfare and canteen organizers, munitions and land workers, police and patrol organizers, and entertainment units, highlighting practical tasks, administration, and personal endurance. Prefatory material frames the accounts as selected examples rather than a comprehensive survey. The narrative emphasizes voluntary service, adaptability and inventiveness under trying conditions, and suggests how these wartime experiences might influence future conceptions of women's public roles.

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Barbara McLaren

Barbara McLaren is an author recognized for her contributions to literature on women's experiences during wartime. Her notable work, "Women of the War," explores the roles and challenges faced by women in the context of conflict, shedding light on their resilience and strength. Through her writing, McLaren provides valuable insights into the often-overlooked narratives of women, making her a significant voice in the discourse surrounding gender and war. Her work continues to resonate with readers interested in historical perspectives and women's studies.

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