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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
Editors’ Note
Dedication
Introduction - Paul Edward Strong and Celia Lee
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Chapters 1 - Sir Colin Campbell’s Incumbrances
Notes
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Chapter 2 - Heni Te Kiri Karamu
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THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Chapter 3 - Home from Home on the Western Front, 1914–1918
Notes
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THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Chapter 4 - Working, Queueing and Worrying
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Chapters 5 - Flight through the Retreating Allied Armies
The Refugee Path to Antwerp
Exodus towards England
Those Left Trapped in Occupied Europe
Aiding the War Effort
Conclusion
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THE SECOND WORLD WAR: THE BRITISH FIGHTING SERVICES
Chapter 6 - ‘Put That Light Out!’
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Chapters 7 - Homeland Defence
Introduction
Manpower Pressures
The Ethical Environment
The Nation at War–Ethics in Conflict
Morale and Identity–Best Military Practice
Conclusion
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Chapter 8 - Princess Marina the Duchess of Kent as Commandant of the WRNS during the Second World War
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Chapter 9 - Hurricanes and Handbags
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THE SECOND WORLD WAR: SECRET SERVICE WORK
Chapter 10 - British Secret Agents during the Second World War
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Chapter 11 - Sue Ryder and the FANYs of SOE
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Chapter 12 - Women with a Secret
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Chapter 13 - ‘Station X’
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THE SECOND WORLD WAR: THE EASTERN FRONT
Chapter 14 - Women in the Siege of Leningrad
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Chapter 15 - Lotta Svärd, Nachthexen and Blitzmädel
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Chapter 16 - Women at War
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Chapters 17 - Women who Thawed the Cold War
To the West of the ‘Iron Curtain’
The ‘Silver Lining’ to the East of the ‘Iron Curtain’
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Chapter 18 - War Veterans
1. Mrs Georgina Ivison and her family
2. Sister Theresa Jordan, No. 10 Casualty Clearing Station, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, Second World War
3. Beryl: The Story of a Wren, Second World War (recorded 2009)
4. Mrs Mary (Minnie) S. Churchill
Notes
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