During World War 1, the media portrayed the recruitment of women war workers as a huge success. Women were employed by the thousands, faithfully fulfilling their patriotic duty in support of the men fighting in the war. My research will show the downside for women working in the munitions factories: the dangers they faced from accidental detonations, their contact with chemicals, and the dangers to themselves and their families, the harsh conditions they faced within the factories and their dismissal from these factory positions after the Great War. World War 1 created labor shortages particularly in factories. Formerly women were not allowed to work in munitions factories, but to fill vacancies and to satisfy the need for additional work,...
In 1916, a representative from the Imperial Munitions Board announced to a gathering of women at Mas...
This study challenges the use of the gross increase in female participation rate--prewar to postwar-...
Mobilisation on the Australian ‘home front’ during the Second World War enabled some women to move t...
Contrary to the popular belief that women in factories are doing men's work, are the facts which are...
World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged mil...
The ‘munitionette’ or female munitions worker is one of the most familiar images from the British ho...
With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 the world was launched into the Second World...
This study analyzes posters created by the British government to recruit women to work in munitions ...
We analyse four propaganda films designed to support women’s conscription into British arms producti...
The ‘munitionette’ or female munitions worker is one of the most familiar images from the British ho...
I chose to do my research project for HIS 415 on the affects and effects women had on and in World W...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
We analyse four propaganda films designed to support women’s conscription into British arms producti...
Although much has been written about the vital role played by both women and men in producing muniti...
As part of research into Lessons for Modern Manufacturing and Supply from the Great War the role of ...
In 1916, a representative from the Imperial Munitions Board announced to a gathering of women at Mas...
This study challenges the use of the gross increase in female participation rate--prewar to postwar-...
Mobilisation on the Australian ‘home front’ during the Second World War enabled some women to move t...
Contrary to the popular belief that women in factories are doing men's work, are the facts which are...
World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged mil...
The ‘munitionette’ or female munitions worker is one of the most familiar images from the British ho...
With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 the world was launched into the Second World...
This study analyzes posters created by the British government to recruit women to work in munitions ...
We analyse four propaganda films designed to support women’s conscription into British arms producti...
The ‘munitionette’ or female munitions worker is one of the most familiar images from the British ho...
I chose to do my research project for HIS 415 on the affects and effects women had on and in World W...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
We analyse four propaganda films designed to support women’s conscription into British arms producti...
Although much has been written about the vital role played by both women and men in producing muniti...
As part of research into Lessons for Modern Manufacturing and Supply from the Great War the role of ...
In 1916, a representative from the Imperial Munitions Board announced to a gathering of women at Mas...
This study challenges the use of the gross increase in female participation rate--prewar to postwar-...
Mobilisation on the Australian ‘home front’ during the Second World War enabled some women to move t...