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Margaret R. Higonnet

Auteur de Lines of Fire

16+ oeuvres 246 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Margaret R. Higonnet is Professor of English at the University of Connecticut and an Affiliate at Harvard University's Center for European Studies

Œuvres de Margaret R. Higonnet

Lines of Fire (1999) 68 exemplaires
Girls, Boys, Books, Toys: Gender in Children's Literature and Culture (1999) — Directeur de publication — 18 exemplaires
Children's Literature: Volume 14 (1986) — Directeur de publication — 4 exemplaires
Children's Literature: Volume 13 (1985) — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Children's Literature: Volume 16 (1988) — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Children's Literature: Volume 17 (1989) — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Children's Literature: Volume 15 (1987) — Directeur de publication — 2 exemplaires
Children's Literature: Volume 18 (1990) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire

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The effect the two world wars had on the relationships between men and women. Higonnet has pulled together a group of essays by different authors which discuss such topics as women's military service in WWI Britain, American women and the democratic family during World War II, Women's Activism during Wartime France, and male gender anxieties during wartime.
 
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MWMLibrary | Jan 14, 2022 |
Exerpts from long out of print memoirs of two American nurses at the front during WWI, Ellen La Motte and Mary Borden. Both women describe difficult conditions faced by American nurses at military hospitals. Their perspectives were very different, however. Borden was a Vassar graduate married to an Englishman; a mother an daspiring writer who had never nursed before she volunteered. She is typical of many of the idealistic, upper class women who felt compelled to do something to help during the war. La Motte was a professional nurse with administrative experience who was a specialist in tuberculosis. The two women met at a hospital at the front, and became friends.… (plus d'informations)
 
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MWMLibrary | 1 autre critique | Jan 14, 2022 |
Thematically organized essays, poetry, articles, and stories written by women during WWI edited by Higonnet. Articles include political writings of British, French, Canadian, Russian, Austrian and German women; women jouranlist's articles from the front (including American Mary Roberts Rinehart); diaries and letters (including African American Addie Hunton on the YMCA) fiction and poetry.
 
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MWMLibrary | 2 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2022 |
I was hesitant to read this book, thinking what could these women contribute to such a well-documented time in history?"

Now I know: they stayed behind and starved, and dealt with children starving, and brought their labor problems to the forefront of the time with strikes.

Oh, and women's right to vote in the US was suppressed until the end of America's involvement in the War. And then women were allowed to vote and the US has never been the same.

The narratives and histories and articles are translated and historical and fascinating and gripping. Hard to read but worth every moment."… (plus d'informations)
 
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threadnsong | 2 autres critiques | Jun 18, 2016 |

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Œuvres
16
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3
Membres
246
Popularité
#92,613
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
7
ISBN
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