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Material Traces of War Stacey Barker

Material Traces of War By Stacey Barker

Material Traces of War by Stacey Barker


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Material Traces of War draws attention to the untold stories of women and war. It features women who served in the military, volunteered their time, worked as civilians and grieved lost loved ones, through objects, images and archival documents.

Material Traces of War Summary

Material Traces of War: Stories of Canadian Women and Conflict, 19141945 by Stacey Barker

Material Traces of War: Stories of Canadian Women and Conflict, 19141945 looks at Canadian womens experiences of, and contributions to, the world wars through objects, images, and archival documents.

The book tells the stories of women who served in the military, volunteered their time, worked as civilians, and grieved lost loved ones, through thematically organized vignettes. The authors place these personal narratives of individual women, and their related material, in the wider context of the world wars, while demonstrating that the experience of living through global conflict was as individual as a womans particular circumstances.

Drawing from the collections of the Canadian War Museum, the Canadian Museum of History, and other public and private collections in Canada, Material Traces of War brings largely unknown material to public view and draws attention to the untold stories of women and war.

Co-published by the Canadian Museum of History and the University of Ottawa Press.

Material Traces of War Reviews

Material Traces of War: Stories of Canadian Women and Conflict, 19141945 promises to help provide a better understanding of what a war effort is all about when an entire society is engaged, as was the case first in 19141918 and again for the Second World War, from 19391945. This book originated as an exhibition at the Canadian War Museum in 20152016. It is the result of a fruitful collaboration between three dedicated authors who bring a wealth of museum experience to the subject. It is really gratifying to see their research come to fruition. John Willis, retired from the Canadian Museum of History in 2019, where he served as editor of the Mercury Series.
Material Traces of War: Stories of Canadian Women and Conflict, 19141945 promet de fournir une meilleure comprehension de ce que signifie leffort de guerre quand une societe entiere sy implique, comme ce fut le cas dabord de 1914-1918 et a nouveau durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale de 1939-1945. Ce livre est issu dune exposition qui a ete presentee au Musee canadien de la guerre en 2015-2016. Il sagit du resultat dune collaboration fructueuse entre trois autrices devouees qui apportent une riche experience museale au sujet. Il est tres gratifiant de voir leur recherche se realiser ainsi. John Willis, retraite, ayant travaille au Musee Canadien de l'histoire jusqu'en 2019 ou il agissait en tant que directeur de la collection Mercure.

About Stacey Barker

Stacey Barker est historienne au Musee canadien de la guerre. Elle a obtenu un doctorat en histoire de lUniversite dOttawa et travaille dans le domaine de lhistoire publique depuis plus dune decennie.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

List of Figures


Introduction

World at War, Women at War


Chapter One - That Men May Fight: Women and Military Service during the World Wars
  • Lt./Nursing Sister Blanche Lavallee, Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • Nurse Edith Anderson Monture, American Expeditionary Force
  • Lt./Nursing Sister Murney Pugh and Lt./Nursing Sister Ellanore Parker, Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • Dr. Margaret Ellen Douglass, Winnipeg Womens Volunteer Reserve
    Spotlight
    : Disposable Sanitary Napkins
  • Lt./Nursing Sister Mary Adelaide Cooney, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
    Spotlight
    : No. 14 Canadian General Hospital Plate
  • Lance Corporal Mary Weaver, Wentworth Womens Auxiliary Corps
  • Wing Officer Willa Walker, Royal Canadian Air Force Womens Division
  • Private Eleanor Minnie Gray, Canadian Womens Army Corps
    Spotlight
    : Private Roy, Canadian Womens Army Corps
    Spotlight
    : Sweetheart Jewelry
  • Lieutenant Molly Lamb Bobak, Canadian Womens Army Corps
    Spotlight
    : Servicewomen, Sex, and Entertainment
  • Leading WREN Lorna Stanger, Womens Royal Canadian Naval Service Corps
  • Lieutenant Joan Bamford Fletcher, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry


Chapter Two - Selfless Service: Women and Volunteering in Wartime
  • Mrs. John J. Morrison, Knitter
  • Honourary Lieutenant Mary Robertson Gordon, Canadian Field Comforts Commission
    Spotlight
    : Soldiers Comfort Box
  • Joanna St. Clair, Embroiderer
  • Mary Ann Sutton, Poet
    Spotlight
    : Souvenir of the Parliament Hill Fire
  • Tsune Yatabe, Nursing Aide
  • Lillian Bilsky Freiman, Philanthropist and Veterans Advocate
  • Mary Ziniuk, Knitter
  • Kate Aitken, Broadcaster and Homemaking Expert
    Spotlight
    : The Last Remaining Muffin Tin
  • Barbara McNutt, War Savings Stamp Canvasser
  • Jeannette Connon Connie Laidlaw, Ventriloquist


Chapter Three - Backing the Attack: Women Workers at War
  • Florence Wyle and Frances Loring, War Artists
  • Mary Campbell, Munitions Worker
  • Lois Allan, Farm Service Corps
  • Cecelia McTaggart, Registrars Office
  • Ada Sylvester, Canadian Car and Foundry
  • Nora (Gibson) Elrick, Canadian Car and Foundry
    Spotlight
    : Miss War Worker
  • Lorida (Landry) Langlois, Singer Manufacturing Company
  • Verda Sharp, Dominion Bridge
    Spotlight
    : Practice Buzzer
  • Inge Oswald, Ontario Farm Service Force
  • Norma Etta Lee, Quebec Airways
  • Kathleen McGrath, Christie St. Veterans and Sunnybrook Hospitals


Chapter Four - Deeply Regret to Inform You: Women, Worry, and Loss
  • Jeannie Cassels Boucher
  • Spotlight: Memorial Crosses
  • Mary Hall
  • Madeleine Jones
  • Spotlight: Service Flags
  • Henriette Pope
  • Edna Scott
  • Dorothy (Effemy) Cannon
  • Peggy (Hayes) Rainville
  • Elizabeth Betty Butcher
  • Michiko Ishii
  • Alta Wilkinson


Conclusion

Additional information

NPB9780776629209
9780776629209
0776629204
Material Traces of War: Stories of Canadian Women and Conflict, 19141945 by Stacey Barker
New
Paperback
University of Ottawa Press
2021-11-02
336
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