Gender and the Second World War
Discover the profound impact of gender on the Second World War in Gender and the Second World War by Corinna Peniston-Bird. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2016, this insightful paperback spans 288 pages and delves into the national and transnational experiences of both men and women during this pivotal time in history.
This compelling collection of essays not only enhances our understanding of the war but also showcases the importance of gender history in analyzing historical events. Each essay provides new perspectives and utilizes a diverse array of primary sources, making it an essential read for historians and enthusiasts alike.
Join Corinna Peniston-Bird in exploring how gender influences our interpretation of the past and enriches our comprehension of the Second World War’s legacy.