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A WOMAN AND THE WAR
PREFACE
CONTENTS
I KING EDWARD AND THE KAISER
II THE GREATEST FIGHT OF ALL
III ENGLAND'S DRINK LEGISLATION
IV WAR AND MARRIAGE
V NURSING IN WAR TIME
VI TWO YEARS OF WAR—WOMAN'S LOSS AND GAIN
VII CHILD LABOUR ON THE LAND
VIII COMRADES
IX THE CURSE OF AUTOCRACY
X WOMAN'S WAR WORK ON THE LAND
XI GERMAN WOMEN AND MILITARISM
XII YOUTH IN THE SHAMBLES
XIII THOUGHTS ON COMPULSION
XIV WOMEN AND WAR
XV RACE SUICIDE
XVI THE LESSONS OF THE PICTURE THEATRE
XVII TRUTH WILL OUT
XVIII THE CLAIM OF ALL THE CHILDREN
XIX THE PRUSSIAN IN OUR MIDST
XX THE GROWN-UP GIRLS OF ENGLAND
XXI THE SOCIAL HORIZON
XXII HOW SHALL WE MINISTER TO WORLD DISEASED?
FOOTNOTE:
XXIII HOW I WOULD WORK FOR PEACE
FOOTNOTE:
XXIV LORD FRENCH
XXV LORD HALDANE: SOME RECOLLECTIONS AND AN ESTIMATE
XXVI GROUNDS FOR OPTIMISM
XXVII ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN PEACE AND WAR
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