This important translation looks at World War I from the perspective of German working-class women. The author demonstrates the intimate connection between 'general' social history and women's history while analyzing the dynamics between these different levels of interpretation. She asks: - How did women view the war and whom did they hold responsible for it? - How did military leaders and politicians perceive women at work, in the home, and on the streets? This book explores the ways in which the people themselves interpreted their world and their lives -- a perspective often neglected by...
This important translation looks at World War I from the perspective of German working-class women. The author demonstrates the intimate connection be...
Looks at World War I from the perspective of German working-class women. This book demonstrates the intimate connection between 'general' social history and women's history while analyzing the dynamics between these different levels of interpretation. It explores the ways in which the people themselves interpreted their world and their lives.
Looks at World War I from the perspective of German working-class women. This book demonstrates the intimate connection between 'general' social histo...