Author: Flora Sandes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
An English Woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army
Author: Flora Sandes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Sergeants Ruth and Flora
Author: Ruth Stanley Farnam
Publisher: Leonaur Limited
ISBN: 9781782824237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
An English and American woman in arms during the Great War Accounts of woman who don the uniforms of soldiers to take their place in battle have always fascinated students of military history. In modern times most of the world's armed forces include women-not uncommonly engaged in combat roles, but in earlier times women who wanted to fight had to disguise themselves as men and keep their true identities secret. The First World War changed most of the rules of warfare, not least of which was the desperate need for all those involved to shoulder a share in the conflict irrespective of gender. The more desperate the plight of the protagonist, the more likely women would be found making a vital contribution. This time of crisis not only engaged women but highlighted their essential position in society and the undeniable extent of their capabilities. Once that door was open there would be no closing it and the status of women was changed forever in western society. The two women whose personal accounts are included in this book offered their services to Serbia, one of the hardest pressed small countries to be embroiled in a war that would destroy great nations. Each story is a riveting one of resolution, courage, perseverance, commitment and suffering by women with high morale principles. This unique good value Leonaur edition is highly recommended. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.
Publisher: Leonaur Limited
ISBN: 9781782824237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
An English and American woman in arms during the Great War Accounts of woman who don the uniforms of soldiers to take their place in battle have always fascinated students of military history. In modern times most of the world's armed forces include women-not uncommonly engaged in combat roles, but in earlier times women who wanted to fight had to disguise themselves as men and keep their true identities secret. The First World War changed most of the rules of warfare, not least of which was the desperate need for all those involved to shoulder a share in the conflict irrespective of gender. The more desperate the plight of the protagonist, the more likely women would be found making a vital contribution. This time of crisis not only engaged women but highlighted their essential position in society and the undeniable extent of their capabilities. Once that door was open there would be no closing it and the status of women was changed forever in western society. The two women whose personal accounts are included in this book offered their services to Serbia, one of the hardest pressed small countries to be embroiled in a war that would destroy great nations. Each story is a riveting one of resolution, courage, perseverance, commitment and suffering by women with high morale principles. This unique good value Leonaur edition is highly recommended. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.
An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army
Author: Flora Sandes
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
"An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army" by Flora Sandes is a remarkable memoir that chronicles the extraordinary experiences of an Englishwoman who served as a soldier in the Serbian Army during World War I. This compelling narrative offers a unique and personal perspective on the war, revealing the courage and resilience of a woman who defied traditional gender roles to fight alongside men in one of the most challenging conflicts of the 20th century. Flora Sandes, the book’s author and protagonist, provides a vivid and first-hand account of her time on the front lines. Her memoir details her journey from her initial enlistment to her experiences in combat, offering insights into the daily realities of war and the dynamics of serving in a foreign army. Sandes’s story is one of bravery and determination, as she navigates the complexities of military life while breaking barriers for women in warfare. "An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army" explores themes of courage, duty, and the impact of war on individuals and societies. Sandes’s engaging and honest portrayal of her experiences provides readers with a rare glimpse into the life of a woman who not only witnessed history but also played an active role in it. Critically acclaimed for its authenticity and emotional depth, "An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army" is an important contribution to both military history and women’s studies. Sandes’s memoir stands out as a testament to the bravery and perseverance of women in wartime, offering inspiration and insight to readers interested in history, gender roles, and the personal stories behind major historical events. Discover the powerful and inspiring account of Flora Sandes’s wartime experiences in "An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army". Secure your copy today and delve into the extraordinary life of a trailblazing woman who made her mark on history.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
"An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army" by Flora Sandes is a remarkable memoir that chronicles the extraordinary experiences of an Englishwoman who served as a soldier in the Serbian Army during World War I. This compelling narrative offers a unique and personal perspective on the war, revealing the courage and resilience of a woman who defied traditional gender roles to fight alongside men in one of the most challenging conflicts of the 20th century. Flora Sandes, the book’s author and protagonist, provides a vivid and first-hand account of her time on the front lines. Her memoir details her journey from her initial enlistment to her experiences in combat, offering insights into the daily realities of war and the dynamics of serving in a foreign army. Sandes’s story is one of bravery and determination, as she navigates the complexities of military life while breaking barriers for women in warfare. "An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army" explores themes of courage, duty, and the impact of war on individuals and societies. Sandes’s engaging and honest portrayal of her experiences provides readers with a rare glimpse into the life of a woman who not only witnessed history but also played an active role in it. Critically acclaimed for its authenticity and emotional depth, "An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army" is an important contribution to both military history and women’s studies. Sandes’s memoir stands out as a testament to the bravery and perseverance of women in wartime, offering inspiration and insight to readers interested in history, gender roles, and the personal stories behind major historical events. Discover the powerful and inspiring account of Flora Sandes’s wartime experiences in "An English Woman-Sergeant in the Serbian Army". Secure your copy today and delve into the extraordinary life of a trailblazing woman who made her mark on history.
British women of the Eastern Front
Author: Angela K. Smith
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526100037
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
This book explores the experiences of a range of women from the early days of 1914, through the big events of the war on the Eastern Front. Their diaries, letters, memoirs and journalism are used to investigate the extraordinary role played by British women during the fall of Serbia, the Russian Revolution and the final push, and their role in reconstruction following the Armistice. These women, and their writings, are examined through the multiple lenses of gender, nationality, patriotism, imperialism and legacy, but the book also tells the stories of individuals, and will appeal across audiences to students, researchers and general readers. This is the first book to examine the war in the East through the eyes of British women and as such makes an important contribution to First World War Studies.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526100037
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
This book explores the experiences of a range of women from the early days of 1914, through the big events of the war on the Eastern Front. Their diaries, letters, memoirs and journalism are used to investigate the extraordinary role played by British women during the fall of Serbia, the Russian Revolution and the final push, and their role in reconstruction following the Armistice. These women, and their writings, are examined through the multiple lenses of gender, nationality, patriotism, imperialism and legacy, but the book also tells the stories of individuals, and will appeal across audiences to students, researchers and general readers. This is the first book to examine the war in the East through the eyes of British women and as such makes an important contribution to First World War Studies.
ENGLISH WOMAN-SERGEANT IN THE SERBIAN ARMY
Author: FLORA. SANDES
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033432471
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781033432471
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The British and the Balkans
Author: Eugene Michail
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1441170618
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Ever since the end of the Cold War the Balkans have preoccupied European public opinion much more than any other region of the old Eastern bloc. To a large extent this is a result of the wars following the break-up of Yugoslavia. The conflicts of the 1990s raised a series of questions about the nature of Balkan history as compared to an assumed European norm. Even more, they triggered prolonged discussions on the form and timing of foreign engagement in the region, both during the war, and ahead of the eastward expansion of the European Union. These public debates underlay the emergence of a related academic interest in intercultural contacts between the Balkans and the rest of Europe over the last three centuries. The British and the Balkans is a close study of the history of the image of the Balkans in Britain in the first half of the 20th century, and of the channels through which this image was built. It proposes new interpretative models for broader research in the formation of public images of foreign lands.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1441170618
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Ever since the end of the Cold War the Balkans have preoccupied European public opinion much more than any other region of the old Eastern bloc. To a large extent this is a result of the wars following the break-up of Yugoslavia. The conflicts of the 1990s raised a series of questions about the nature of Balkan history as compared to an assumed European norm. Even more, they triggered prolonged discussions on the form and timing of foreign engagement in the region, both during the war, and ahead of the eastward expansion of the European Union. These public debates underlay the emergence of a related academic interest in intercultural contacts between the Balkans and the rest of Europe over the last three centuries. The British and the Balkans is a close study of the history of the image of the Balkans in Britain in the first half of the 20th century, and of the channels through which this image was built. It proposes new interpretative models for broader research in the formation of public images of foreign lands.
Sisters in Arms
Author: Julie Wheelwright
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472838017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Shortlisted for the British Army Book of the Year 2021. 'A long overdue assertion on the role of women on the battlefield. This book is going straight on my daughter's bookshelf.' Dan Snow, historian, TV presenter and broadcaster 'Sisters in Arms shows the many faces of women in combat – from the myths of the ancient world to the headline-grabbing conflicts of today – with a scrupulous attention to their different contexts, but a common compassion for their struggles and achievements.' Boyd Tonkin, journalist and author 'Wheelwright not only uncovers neglected female warriors, but she brings their temperaments, talents, fancies, and foibles to life.' Professor Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck, University of London Sisters in Arms charts the evolution of women in combat, from the Scythian warriors who inspired the Amazonian myth, to the passing soldiers and sailors of the eighteenth century, and on to the re-emergence of women as official members of the armed forces in the twentieth century. Author Julie Wheelwright traces our fascination with these forgotten heroines, using their own words, including official documents, diaries, letters and memoirs, to bring their experiences vividly to life. She examines their contemporary legacy and the current role of women in the armed forces, while calling into question the enduring relationship between masculinity and combat.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472838017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Shortlisted for the British Army Book of the Year 2021. 'A long overdue assertion on the role of women on the battlefield. This book is going straight on my daughter's bookshelf.' Dan Snow, historian, TV presenter and broadcaster 'Sisters in Arms shows the many faces of women in combat – from the myths of the ancient world to the headline-grabbing conflicts of today – with a scrupulous attention to their different contexts, but a common compassion for their struggles and achievements.' Boyd Tonkin, journalist and author 'Wheelwright not only uncovers neglected female warriors, but she brings their temperaments, talents, fancies, and foibles to life.' Professor Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck, University of London Sisters in Arms charts the evolution of women in combat, from the Scythian warriors who inspired the Amazonian myth, to the passing soldiers and sailors of the eighteenth century, and on to the re-emergence of women as official members of the armed forces in the twentieth century. Author Julie Wheelwright traces our fascination with these forgotten heroines, using their own words, including official documents, diaries, letters and memoirs, to bring their experiences vividly to life. She examines their contemporary legacy and the current role of women in the armed forces, while calling into question the enduring relationship between masculinity and combat.
Women Heroes of World War I
Author:
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1613746865
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Women Heroes of World War I brings to life the brave exploits of 16 women from around the world who served their countries at a time when most of them didn’t even have the right to vote. Readers meet 17-year-old Frenchwoman Emilienne Moreau, who assisted the Allies as a guide and set up a first-aid post in her home; Russian peasant Maria Bochkareva, who joined the Imperial Russian Army, was twice wounded in battle and decorated for bravery, and created and led the all-women combat unit the Women’s Battalion of Death; and American journalist Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, who risked her life to travel twice to Germany during the war. Resented, watched, and pursued by spies, she was determined to report back the truth. These and other suspense-filled stories of daring girls and women from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, Belgium, Romania, and Australia are told through the use of engaging narrative, dialogue, direct quotes, and document and diary excerpts. Introductory material opens each section to provide solid historical context, and each profile includes informative sidebars and “Learn More” lists of relevant books and websites, making this a fabulous resource for students, teachers, parents, libraries, and homeschoolers. Kathryn J. Atwood is the author of Women Heroes of World War II and editor of Code Name Pauline: Memoirs of a World War II Special Agent. She has contributed to War, Literature, and the Arts, PopMatters.com, Midwest Book Review, and Women’s Independent Press. She lives in the suburbs of Chicago.
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1613746865
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Women Heroes of World War I brings to life the brave exploits of 16 women from around the world who served their countries at a time when most of them didn’t even have the right to vote. Readers meet 17-year-old Frenchwoman Emilienne Moreau, who assisted the Allies as a guide and set up a first-aid post in her home; Russian peasant Maria Bochkareva, who joined the Imperial Russian Army, was twice wounded in battle and decorated for bravery, and created and led the all-women combat unit the Women’s Battalion of Death; and American journalist Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, who risked her life to travel twice to Germany during the war. Resented, watched, and pursued by spies, she was determined to report back the truth. These and other suspense-filled stories of daring girls and women from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, Belgium, Romania, and Australia are told through the use of engaging narrative, dialogue, direct quotes, and document and diary excerpts. Introductory material opens each section to provide solid historical context, and each profile includes informative sidebars and “Learn More” lists of relevant books and websites, making this a fabulous resource for students, teachers, parents, libraries, and homeschoolers. Kathryn J. Atwood is the author of Women Heroes of World War II and editor of Code Name Pauline: Memoirs of a World War II Special Agent. She has contributed to War, Literature, and the Arts, PopMatters.com, Midwest Book Review, and Women’s Independent Press. She lives in the suburbs of Chicago.
Women in the War Zone
Author: Anne Powell
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752469517
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
In our collective memory, the First World War is dominated by men. The sailors, soldiers, airmen and politicians about whom histories are written were male, and the first half of the twentieth century was still a time when a woman's place was thought to be in the home. It was not until the Second World War that women would start to play a major role both in the armed forces and in the factories and the fields. Yet there were some women who were able to contribute to the war effort between 1914 and 1918, mostly as doctors and nurses. In Women in the War Zone, Anne Powell has selected extracts from first-hand accounts of the experiences of those female medical personnel who served abroad during the First World War. Covering both the Western and the Eastern Fronts, from Petrograd to Basra and from Antwerp to the Dardanelles, they include nursing casualties from the Battle of Ypres, a young doctor put in charge of a remote hospital in Serbia and a nurse who survived a torpedo attack, albeit with serious injuries. Filled with stories of bravery and kindliness, it is a book that honours the often unsung contribution made by the female doctors and nurses who helped to alleviate some of the suffering of the First World War.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752469517
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
In our collective memory, the First World War is dominated by men. The sailors, soldiers, airmen and politicians about whom histories are written were male, and the first half of the twentieth century was still a time when a woman's place was thought to be in the home. It was not until the Second World War that women would start to play a major role both in the armed forces and in the factories and the fields. Yet there were some women who were able to contribute to the war effort between 1914 and 1918, mostly as doctors and nurses. In Women in the War Zone, Anne Powell has selected extracts from first-hand accounts of the experiences of those female medical personnel who served abroad during the First World War. Covering both the Western and the Eastern Fronts, from Petrograd to Basra and from Antwerp to the Dardanelles, they include nursing casualties from the Battle of Ypres, a young doctor put in charge of a remote hospital in Serbia and a nurse who survived a torpedo attack, albeit with serious injuries. Filled with stories of bravery and kindliness, it is a book that honours the often unsung contribution made by the female doctors and nurses who helped to alleviate some of the suffering of the First World War.
Breverton's First World War Curiosities
Author: Terry Breverton
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445633523
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
A remarkable compendium of oddities, curiosities and little-known facts from the Great War, featuring the greatest battles, war slang, heroes and heroines, animals, spies, weapons, and much more.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445633523
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
A remarkable compendium of oddities, curiosities and little-known facts from the Great War, featuring the greatest battles, war slang, heroes and heroines, animals, spies, weapons, and much more.