The Blood of Our Sons: Men, Women, and the Rene. Gullace Hardcover<|
St Martin's Press
Discover the revolutionary impact of World War I on gender and citizenship in Great Britain with "The Blood of Our Sons." This groundbreaking study by Nicoletta Gullace reveals how the wartime assault on masculinity paved the way for women's suffrage. Explore how female war enthusiasts and feminist organizations leveraged public sentiment, military service, and anti-war denigration to advocate for women's right to vote. Through extensive popular and official sources, Gullace illustrates the profound implications of the war for both women seeking suffrage and men expected to fight. This hardcover edition is a crucial read for understanding the complex interplay of war, gender, and civic responsibility. Summary: The Blood of Our Sons by Nicoletta F. Gullace is a 304-page English hardcover book exploring the renegotiation of British citizenship during the Great War. Published by Palgrave Macmillan New York on August 19, 2002, this first edition (ISBN 9780312294465) delves into the war's impact on gender roles and the path to women's suffrage.
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