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The Munitionettes : The Canary Girls of the Great War
The Munitionettes : The Canary Girls of the Great War
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Author(s): Gold-Wood, Sandra
ISBN No.: 9781399036405
Pages: 232
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 55.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The Munitionettes reveals how Canary Girls endured harsh factory life and prejudice to shape a transformative, though fleeting, turning point for women. The Munitionettes focuses on the lives of a special group of women and girls in the lead-up to and during the First World War. It is, in part, the social history of the hundreds of thousands of forgotten heroines who also became known as the Canary Girls and endeavours to highlight these women's essential input in support of the armed forces during the First World War, which has largely been overlooked.Here, you will find descriptions of the experiences of young women in the specifically built munition factories in their own words as they speak to us from history. It looks at working practices and the place of women in society, all of which are utterly alien in today's world. The book focuses on the many hardships, sacrifices, injuries and the kind of working conditions these women endured against a background of prejudice and suspicion in this truly male-dominated world. It illustrates that even without encouragement and very little support from society in general, the women gave of themselves for their country.The book also shows how women workers gained respect for themselves for a brief period after the First World War; however short-lived this period was, it was the beginning of change for all women.



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