In Their Own Words

American Women in World War I

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War I
Cover of the book In Their Own Words by Elizabeth Foxwell, editor, Oconee Spirit Press
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Author: Elizabeth Foxwell, editor ISBN: 1230000677806
Publisher: Oconee Spirit Press Publication: September 22, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Foxwell, editor
ISBN: 1230000677806
Publisher: Oconee Spirit Press
Publication: September 22, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The contributions of American women to World War I often are neglected, perhaps because of a mistaken impression that as the official U.S. participation was two years in duration, its female contribution must be equally short. The few collections of World War I writings by women are composed of mostly British contributors, with only a few American women represented, and even those tend to be only the most prominent (e.g., Edith Wharton). The Department of Veterans Affairs report America’s Women Veterans states that more than 10,000 American women served in the war; of the nearly 200 listed as casualties, four occurred under combat conditions. Countless others worked in private or nongovernmental relief efforts or in initiatives connected to Allied nations. Still others reported on the war.

 

In Their Own Words: American Women in World War I restores American women’s role in the war through their first-person accounts, thus providing a fuller picture of their participation.

 

Reading these letters I have never been more grateful to have lived most of my life in times of peace. The horrors of war are brought passionately to the heart and to the senses. Yet the selfless and inexhaustible courage of the women in this book set a beacon of such light I too want to excel, to be all that I possibly can. Could a book give any greater gift?

--Anne Perry, author of the Reavley quintet of World War I novels

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The contributions of American women to World War I often are neglected, perhaps because of a mistaken impression that as the official U.S. participation was two years in duration, its female contribution must be equally short. The few collections of World War I writings by women are composed of mostly British contributors, with only a few American women represented, and even those tend to be only the most prominent (e.g., Edith Wharton). The Department of Veterans Affairs report America’s Women Veterans states that more than 10,000 American women served in the war; of the nearly 200 listed as casualties, four occurred under combat conditions. Countless others worked in private or nongovernmental relief efforts or in initiatives connected to Allied nations. Still others reported on the war.

 

In Their Own Words: American Women in World War I restores American women’s role in the war through their first-person accounts, thus providing a fuller picture of their participation.

 

Reading these letters I have never been more grateful to have lived most of my life in times of peace. The horrors of war are brought passionately to the heart and to the senses. Yet the selfless and inexhaustible courage of the women in this book set a beacon of such light I too want to excel, to be all that I possibly can. Could a book give any greater gift?

--Anne Perry, author of the Reavley quintet of World War I novels

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