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Women and War Work

By Helen Miller Moyes

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

During a time of global conflict, women rise together in remarkable unity to support troops, manufacture supplies, and keep society running amidst the chaos.

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2005-01-12
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Summary

"Woman and War Work" by Helen Miller Moyes is a record from the time of World War I, focusing on the important work women did while the war was happening. It points out how women helped in many areas, like taking care of the sick, making weapons, and helping the soldiers. The book shows how women from different countries worked together and stayed strong, even when things were difficult. Early in the book, it talks about how women were tough and helped each other as they got involved in the war, showing how they were committed to helping their country.

About the Author

Helen Miller Fraser, later Moyes, was a Scottish suffragist, feminist, educationalist and Liberal Party politician who later emigrated to Australia.

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