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category: Social Science
published: Apr 2012
ISBN:9780774822589
publisher: UBC Press

A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service

Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the First World War

edited by Sarah Glassford & Amy J. Shaw

tagged: women's studies, post-confederation (1867-), social history, atlantic provinces (nb, nl, ns, pe)
Description

As the body of First World War literature continues to grow, women’s experiences of this period remain largely obscure, particularly those of Canadian and Newfoundland women. A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service explores this obscurity and begins to redress it.

 

This innovative collection discusses women’s activities in the workforce, overseas, within the domestic realm, and in literary representations to show that women were not bystanders who were quietly knitting for the duration; rather, they actively participated in wartime society, served their country in a variety of ways, made sacrifices, and were deeply affected by the vagaries of war. Incorporating the experiences of Newfoundland with those of Canada, and looking at girls as well as women, the volume enriches our knowledge of an important era in Canadian nation building and takes a step towards writing women into the historical narratives of the First World War.

About the Authors

Sarah Glassford


Amy J. Shaw

Contributor Notes

Sarah Glassford teaches history at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. Amy Shaw is an associate professor of history at the University of Lethbridge and author of Crisis of Conscience: Conscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War (UBC Press, 2008).

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