Sisters in Arms: Female warriors from antiquity to the new millennium
Autor Julie Wheelwrighten Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472838001
ISBN-10: 1472838009
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 16pp plate section in b&w
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472838009
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 16pp plate section in b&w
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The literary and cinematic tradition of women running away to sea or to join the army has inspired generations of women, appearing in everything from Daniel Defoe's History of the Pirates to Walt Disney's Mulan. This title reveals the true stories behind the myths and legends.
Notă biografică
Dr Julie Wheelwright is a senior lecturer in the English department at City, University of London. She is the author of Amazons and Military Maids, The Fatal Lover: Mata Hari and the Myth of Women in Espionage, and a biography of her ancestor who was taken captive by indigenous people in 18th-century Maine, Esther: The Remarkable True Story of Esther Wheelwright. A former print and broadcast journalist whose career included producing and contributing to documentaries for BBC radio and television, Channel 4, and the History Channel in Canada, she has written widely on women in the intelligence services and in the military.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Persistence of a Phenomenon 2: The Founding Myth of the Amazons 3: Enlisting 4: Life Among the Men 5: The Denouement 6: Back to Civvy Street 7: The Legacy 8: Daughters of Warriors 9: Komsomol Girls to Facebook IconsEndnotes Select Bibliography Index
Recenzii
A long overdue assertion on the role of women on the battlefield. This book is going straight on my daughter's bookshelf.
Julie Wheelwright discovers and recounts the lives of extraordinary women with a historian's craft and a storyteller's flair. Sisters in Arms shows the many faces of women in combat - from the myths of the ancient world to the headline-grabbing conflicts of today - with a scrupulous attention to their different contexts, but a common compassion for their struggles and achievements. Her fascinating subjects cease to be freaks, marvels or outliers but become part of our shared history of war, peace and change.
It is always a treat to read Julie Wheelwright. She not only uncovers neglected female warriors, but she brings their temperaments, talents, fancies, and foibles to life. While Wheelwright is sensitive to each of these women's unique circumstances, she also shows that they shared hopes and dreams for less gender-constrained worlds.
Julie Wheelwright removes the shackles of gender in this powerful feminist history revealing an army of fearless unforgettable warrior women in an inspiring and passionate history of their lives.
Sisters in Arms is an important 21st-century revision of a pioneering 20th-century work of women's history. Julie Wheelwright's lively, entertaining, and scholarly book combines elements of gender studies, popular culture, and military history in a manner that brings fresh insights to the stories of women who lived as men.
A superb survey. From the Silk Roads to the trenches, Sisters in Arms brings to light a trove of fascinating and hidden histories.
Julie Wheelwright discovers and recounts the lives of extraordinary women with a historian's craft and a storyteller's flair. Sisters in Arms shows the many faces of women in combat - from the myths of the ancient world to the headline-grabbing conflicts of today - with a scrupulous attention to their different contexts, but a common compassion for their struggles and achievements. Her fascinating subjects cease to be freaks, marvels or outliers but become part of our shared history of war, peace and change.
It is always a treat to read Julie Wheelwright. She not only uncovers neglected female warriors, but she brings their temperaments, talents, fancies, and foibles to life. While Wheelwright is sensitive to each of these women's unique circumstances, she also shows that they shared hopes and dreams for less gender-constrained worlds.
Julie Wheelwright removes the shackles of gender in this powerful feminist history revealing an army of fearless unforgettable warrior women in an inspiring and passionate history of their lives.
Sisters in Arms is an important 21st-century revision of a pioneering 20th-century work of women's history. Julie Wheelwright's lively, entertaining, and scholarly book combines elements of gender studies, popular culture, and military history in a manner that brings fresh insights to the stories of women who lived as men.
A superb survey. From the Silk Roads to the trenches, Sisters in Arms brings to light a trove of fascinating and hidden histories.