A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service: Writing Canadian and Newfoundland Women and Girls Back Into the First World War

Dr. Sarah Glassford teaches History at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, and is co-editor (with Dr. Amy Shaw) of a volume of essays on the history of Canadian and Newfoundland women and girls during the First World War. Amy Shaw is interested in the connections between perceptions of...

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Main Authors: Glassford, Sarah, Shaw, Amy
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Published: Scholarship@Western 2011
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/mem2hist/11Nov/11Nov/4
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description Dr. Sarah Glassford teaches History at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, and is co-editor (with Dr. Amy Shaw) of a volume of essays on the history of Canadian and Newfoundland women and girls during the First World War. Amy Shaw is interested in the connections between perceptions of gender and citizenship in wartime. She is the author of Crisis of Conscience: Conscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War and, with Sarah Glassford, editor of a collection examining the activities and representations of Canadian and Newfoundland girls and women during WWI.
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title A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service: Writing Canadian and Newfoundland Women and Girls Back Into the First World War
title_short A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service: Writing Canadian and Newfoundland Women and Girls Back Into the First World War
title_full A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service: Writing Canadian and Newfoundland Women and Girls Back Into the First World War
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title_full_unstemmed A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service: Writing Canadian and Newfoundland Women and Girls Back Into the First World War
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