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The Woman's Part ebook

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The Woman's Part: A Record of Munitions Work is a compelling historical account that chronicles the vital contributions of women to the British war effort during World War I. Compiled by the Imperial War Museum, this book offers a vivid and detailed portrayal of the lives, challenges, and achievements of women who worked in munitions factories across the United Kingdom. Through firsthand testimonies, official reports, and personal narratives, the book captures the transformation of ordinary women into skilled workers, handling dangerous materials and operating complex machinery under often hazardous conditions. The narrative delves into the daily routines, working environments, and social dynamics within the factories, highlighting the camaraderie, resilience, and determination of the women who stepped into roles traditionally reserved for men. It explores the impact of their labor on the war effort, the changes in societal attitudes towards women’s work, and the lasting legacy of their service. The book also addresses the physical and emotional toll of munitions work, including the risks of accidents, exposure to toxic substances, and the psychological strain of contributing to a war that touched every aspect of their lives. Richly illustrated with photographs and documents from the period, The Woman's Part provides an authentic and moving tribute to the women whose efforts were crucial to the Allied victory. It stands as an important historical document, shedding light on a transformative era in women’s history and offering inspiration through the stories of courage, sacrifice, and perseverance.

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Liczba stron: 124

Rok wydania: 2025

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