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Tables of Contents for Women and the Great War
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
iv
 
Introduction: 'War is Women's Business'
1
3
Work in the battle zones: Nursing the troops
4
33
Enlisting
5
2
Off to the war
7
5
Gallipoli
12
3
The Western Front
15
3
Active service in France
18
10
Forgotten outposts: India and Greece
28
5
Ending the madness: Armistice
33
1
Homecoming
34
2
Suggestions for study
36
1
Work on the home front
37
31
Paid work
37
4
Unemployment
41
2
Patriotic (voluntary) work
43
17
Gender roles
60
6
Suggestions for study
66
2
Conscription, industrial struggle and food riots
68
32
Conscription
70
23
Industrial struggle
93
3
Melbourne food riots
96
3
Suggestions for study
99
1
Loss, bereavement and remembrance
100
23
Breaking the news
100
5
Living with grief
105
6
Burying the dead
111
3
Honouring the dead
114
7
Suggestions for study
121
2
The enemy at home
123
17
Venereal disease
123
6
Enemy aliens
129
9
Suggestions for study
138
2
Conclusion: The aftermath
140
18
Suggestions for study
157
1
Notes
158
3
Index
161
3
Sources
164