Her War Story
Delve into the transformative narratives of women in warfare with Her War Story by Sayre P. Sheldon, published by Southern Illinois University Press in 1999. This compelling collection spans 384 pages and showcases the diverse voices of 20th-century women writers, including renowned figures like Vera Brittain, Toni Morrison, and Gertrude Stein. As the roles of women in war evolved, so too did the meaning of combat and the landscape of conflict. Sheldon curates a rich tapestry of writings—from newspapers and diaries to fiction and poetry—that illuminate the unique experiences and perspectives of women during tumultuous times. Perfect for readers interested in military history, women's studies, and literary criticism, Her War Story is an essential addition to any literary collection. Explore the profound impact of women's voices in the narrative of war and gain insight into their vital contributions to literature and history.