The Great War and Women's Consciousness: Images of Militarism and Womanhood in Women's Writings, 1914-64Tylee (U. of Malaga) shows that there does exist an imaginative memory of The Great War that is distinctively women's. She deals with journalism and women war-correspondents, with propaganda and the construction of consciousness, with censorship, pacifism, women's autobiographies and fictionalized w |
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T The Heroic Pageantry of War Journalism Women | 19 |
The Magic of Adventure The Western Front | 75 |
Despised and Rejected Censorship and Womens | 103 |
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