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Women and War (eBook, ePUB)
Stories from the Amazons to the Greatest Generation through Art and Artifacts
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Stories from the Amazons to the Greatest Generation through Art and Artifacts
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This volume explores how art and artifacts can tell women's stories of war, a critical way into these stories, often hidden due to the second-tier status of reporting women's accomplishments. This unique lens reveals personal, cultural, and historically noteworthy experiences often not found in records, manuscripts, and texts.
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This volume explores how art and artifacts can tell women's stories of war, a critical way into these stories, often hidden due to the second-tier status of reporting women's accomplishments. This unique lens reveals personal, cultural, and historically noteworthy experiences often not found in records, manuscripts, and texts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040164990
- Artikelnr.: 72273419
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040164990
- Artikelnr.: 72273419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr Mary Raum is a tenured professor of national security affairs at the United States Naval War College, where she created and has been teaching the history of women in war and combat courses for 15 years. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in art history from Cambridge University, holds several art history certifications, and has a dual Ph.D. in Engineering and Public Affairs. Dr. Raum was the legacy Swanee Hunt Academic Chair for Women Peace and Security and served in that role for a decade.
1. Storytelling with Ceramics: Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
1. Storytelling with Ceramics: Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the
Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni
Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the
Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil
War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the
Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett
Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the
Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni
Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the
Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil
War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the
Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett
Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
1. Storytelling with Ceramics: Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
1. Storytelling with Ceramics: Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the
Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni
Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the
Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil
War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the
Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett
Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds
2. Artist Iconography: Artemisia I of Persia, Admiral and Queen of the
Anatolian Region of Caria
3. Stylized Public Sculpture: Boudica Queen of the British Celtic Iceni
Tribe
4. Stone Engraving: Order of the Hatchet: The Feminine Cavaliers of the
Torch in Tortosa
5. Uniforms as Artifacts: The Dahomey Warriors of West Africa
6. Decorative Arts Medals as Artifacts: Suffragism: The Women's Civil
War1840-1921
7. Portraiture as a Historical Record: Mable Annie St Clair Stobart and the
Serbian Women's Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps
8. Painting as Social Commentary: Drs Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett
Anderson and the Endell Street Hospital
9. Pulp Art: Prisoner of War, Chief Navy Nurse, Marion Olds