Alison S. Fell is Professor of French Cultural History at the University of Leeds and Director of the Leeds Humanities Research Centre. She is Co-Investigator of the Gateways to the First World War AHRC First World Public Engagement Centre. She regularly acts as a historical consultant and interviewee for television and radio, including the Woman's Hour drama The Camel Hospital and the BBC's The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire.
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Introduction: back to the front: women as veterans 1. Women as veterans in the commemorative landscapes of interwar Britain and France 2. The afterlives of First World War heroines 3. 'That glorious comradeship': female veteran groups in the 1920s 4. Writing as a veteran: women's war memoirs 5. Women's wartime industrial action and the limits of female veteran identity Conclusion.
Introduction: back to the front: women as veterans 1. Women as veterans in the commemorative landscapes of interwar Britain and France 2. The afterlives of First World War heroines 3. 'That glorious comradeship': female veteran groups in the 1920s 4. Writing as a veteran: women's war memoirs 5. Women's wartime industrial action and the limits of female veteran identity Conclusion.
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