The Blue Beast: Power and Passion in the Great War

Jonathan Walker

The Blue Beast: Power and Passion in the Great War
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 July 2014
Pages
224
ISBN
9780752465975

The Blue Beast: Power and Passion in the Great War

Jonathan Walker

The First World War saw one of the biggest ever changes in the demographics of warfare, as thousands of women donned uniforms and took an active part in conflict for the first time in history. Female Tommies looks at the military role of women worldwide during the Great War and reveals the extraordinary women who served on the frontline.

Through their diaries, letters and memoirs, meet the women who defied convention and followed their convictions to defend the less fortunate and fight for their country. Follow British Flora Sandes as she joins the Serbian Army and takes up a place in the rearguard of the Iron Regiment as they retreat from the Bulgarian advance. Stow away with Dorothy Lawrence as she smuggles herself to Paris, steals a uniform and heads to the front. Enlist in Russiaa s all-female a Battalion of Deatha
alongside peasant women and princesses alike.

The personal accounts of these women, who were members of organisations such as the US Army Signal Corps, the Canadian Army Medical Corps, the FANY, WRAF, WRNS, WAAC and many others, provide a valuable insight into what life was like for women in a male-dominated environment.

‘Elisabeth Shipton is a stand-out researcher and with this book she stakes a claim as a great writer in her own right.’ - Dan Snow

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