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For the Sake of the Soldier: Voluntary Work of Brisbane Women

Unwavering Support: Brisbane Women in Wartime

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In «For the Sake of the Soldier: Voluntary Work of Brisbane Women,» Rita Macleod intricately weaves together narratives that illuminate the crucial role women played in supporting Australian soldiers during wartime. This meticulously researched work offers a compelling blend of historical documentation and personal testimonies, capturing the spirit of resilience and community among Brisbane women amid the backdrop of conflict. Macleod'Äôs literary style balances scholarly rigor with engaging prose, making the text accessible while preserving the complexity of its themes. The book situates itself within a broader literary context that celebrates women's contributions to history, echoing the voices of often-overlooked figures in wartime narratives. Rita Macleod, a dedicated historian and advocate for women'Äôs history, draws upon her extensive research background to bring this significant yet underrepresented aspect of Australian history to light. Her passion for uncovering women's stories and contributions has been shaped by her own experiences and the historical context of her upbringing in a community impacted by war. Macleod'Äôs commitment to amplifying women'Äôs voices renders her work not only informative but deeply empathetic. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in women's history, social history, or the dynamics of community during times of crisis. Macleod's illuminating exploration not only enriches our understanding of Brisbane's wartime contributions but also inspires contemporary readers to reflect on the legacy of volunteerism and the power of collective action.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
10 ekim 2024
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50 s.
ISBN:
4064066136512
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