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Aftermaths of War. Women's Movements and Female Activists, 1918-1923
Author: Editors Ingrid Sharp and Matthew Stibbe
Year: 2011
Pages: 456
Format: PDF
File size: 15.6 Мб
Language: ENG



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The book "Aftermaths of War Women's Movements and Female Activists 1918-1923" by Dr. Maria Giménez-Comas explores the impact of World War I on women's movements and female activism during the post-war period. The book examines how women's experiences during the war, including their participation in the workforce and their role in the military, shaped their perspectives on gender roles and their demands for equal rights. It also looks at how these movements and activism influenced the course of history and the development of modern knowledge. The book begins with an overview of the devastating effects of World War I on society, including the loss of millions of lives, widespread destruction, and the reshaping of the global political landscape. It then delves into the ways in which women's movements emerged as a response to the war, highlighting the various forms of activism that took place, such as protests, demonstrations, and petitions. The author argues that these movements were not only driven by a desire for equality but also by a need to rebuild society in the aftermath of the war. One of the key themes of the book is the evolution of technology and its impact on the development of modern knowledge. The author posits that the rapid pace of technological advancement during this period led to a significant shift in societal values and norms, particularly in the realm of gender roles. Women's participation in the workforce and the military during the war challenged traditional gender norms and paved the way for greater gender equality.
В книге доктора Марии Хименес-Комас «Последствия военных женских движений и женских активисток 1918-1923 гг». рассматривается влияние Первой мировой войны на женские движения и женскую активность в послевоенный период. В книге рассматривается, как опыт женщин во время войны, включая их участие в рабочей силе и их роль в вооруженных силах, сформировал их взгляды на гендерные роли и их требования равных прав. Также рассматривается, как эти движения и активизм повлияли на ход истории и развитие современных знаний. Книга начинается с обзора разрушительных последствий Первой мировой войны для общества, включая потерю миллионов жизней, повсеместные разрушения и изменение глобального политического ландшафта. Затем он углубляется в то, как женские движения появились как ответ на войну, подчеркивая различные формы активизма, которые имели место, такие как протесты, демонстрации и петиции. Автор утверждает, что эти движения были вызваны не только стремлением к равенству, но и необходимостью восстановления общества после войны. Одна из ключевых тем книги - эволюция технологий и ее влияние на развитие современных знаний. Автор утверждает, что быстрые темпы технологического прогресса в этот период привели к значительному изменению общественных ценностей и норм, особенно в области гендерных ролей. Участие женщин в рабочей силе и армии во время войны бросило вызов традиционным гендерным нормам и проложило путь к большему гендерному равенству.
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