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Mobilizing Minerva : American Women in the First World War

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American women did more than pursue roles as soldiers, doctors, and nurses during World War I. "Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War" reveals women's motivations for fighting for full citizenship rights both on and off the battlefield.

The war provided chances for women to participate in the military, but also in other male-dominated career paths.

Intense discussions of rape, methods of protecting women, and proper gender roles abound as Kimberly Jensen draws from rich case studies to show how female thinkers and activists wove wartime choices into long-standing debates about woman suffrage and economic parity.

The war created new urgency in these debates, and Jensen forcefully presents the case of women participants and activists: women's involvement in the obligation of citizens to defend the state validated their right of full female citizenship.

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University of Illinois Press
0252032373 / 9780252032370
Hardback
04/03/2008
United States
English
264 p. : ill.
23 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More