Sisters In Arms

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Sisters In Arms (Hardcover, Osprey Publishing)

Rigidkovrila, 320 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

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ISBN:
978-1-4728-3800-1
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A history of female combatants, from those who joined the military disguised as men to the current role of women in the armed forces.

In October 2018, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson announced that all roles in the military would now be open to women. Although this marks a historic shift, officially allowing British women into combat roles, the presence of women on the front lines dates back to antiquity. Beginning with the founding myth of the Amazons--in reality female warriors of a nomadic tribe to whom the Greeks attributed super-heroic powers--Julie Wheelwright explores the history of women in arms. She traces our fascination with these figures, many of whom successfully disguised themselves as men, using primary sources and their own words to bring their experiences vividly to light. Among these forgotten heroines are Christian Davies, Ireland's most famous 18th-century soldier, who received poems from adoring women claiming that she represented …

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A bit dry

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I picked out Sisters In Arms by Julie Wheelwright after reading Roaring Girls by Holly Kyte and The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste, both books (one nonfiction, one fiction) which in part explored the idea of female soldiers and the effects living and working in such a male dominated environment had on those women. Sisters In Arms is a well-reseached companion volume which allowed me to view the subject through a wider historical lens. However, while the original Amazons do feature briefly, most of Wheelwright's soldiers are from the 1700s to the present day. I was a little disappointed that older eras didn't feature as strongly, but perhaps sufficient primary sources aren't available. Individual soldiers of colour are also noticeably absent from Sisters In Arms with the majority of of named women being white and from Britain, America or Russia.

Wheelwright themes her chapters around stages in soldiers' careers which …

Temoj

  • History
  • Military history
  • Feminism