The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether or not traditional gender norms remained standing at the conclusion of World War II in Wilmington, North Carolina. This topic would have been impossible to cover on a national scale, which is the reason this thesis focuses on the city of Wilmington. Wilmington was home to the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, nearby Camp Davis and Camp Lejeune, and Fort Fisher. The introduction of the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company and military families to the city led to a dramatic increase in population, which resulted in some positive and negative effects, including housing, transportation, and food shortages. Life changed completely for Wilmingtonians, particularly women, with the United Stat...
This thesis is an attempt to look at World War II era propaganda campaigns—one of the most influenti...
This thesis explores American kitchen culture’s role in influencing gender norms and expression of p...
“Rosie the Riveter” is the most abiding American image of female participation in World War II and h...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether or not traditional gender norms remained standing a...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
During WWII, American women were asked to join in producing the “vital machinery of war” by working ...
The advent of the second world war created a huge national demand for industrial products, munitions...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
This paper provides a critical analysis of advertising aimed at American women during World War II. ...
During World War II, unprecedented numbers of American women entered nontraditional occupations as t...
This thesis explores the combat roles of Soviet and American airwomen during World War II. Both the ...
More so than any war in history, World War II was a woman’s war. Women, motivated by patriotism, the...
This thesis is an attempt to look at World War II era propaganda campaigns—one of the most influenti...
This thesis explores American kitchen culture’s role in influencing gender norms and expression of p...
“Rosie the Riveter” is the most abiding American image of female participation in World War II and h...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether or not traditional gender norms remained standing a...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
During WWII, American women were asked to join in producing the “vital machinery of war” by working ...
The advent of the second world war created a huge national demand for industrial products, munitions...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
This paper provides a critical analysis of advertising aimed at American women during World War II. ...
During World War II, unprecedented numbers of American women entered nontraditional occupations as t...
This thesis explores the combat roles of Soviet and American airwomen during World War II. Both the ...
More so than any war in history, World War II was a woman’s war. Women, motivated by patriotism, the...
This thesis is an attempt to look at World War II era propaganda campaigns—one of the most influenti...
This thesis explores American kitchen culture’s role in influencing gender norms and expression of p...
“Rosie the Riveter” is the most abiding American image of female participation in World War II and h...