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Women and the British Army: War and the Gentle Sex 1907-1948
Lucy Noakes
University of Brighton
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British Army
100%
Women's Roles
75%
Army
50%
20th Century
25%
Women's Labour
25%
Museum
25%
British Library
25%
Male Identity
25%
Historical Context
25%
National Archive
25%
Journal History
25%
Female Identity
25%
World War
25%
Military
25%
Women's Work
25%
House of Commons
25%
Peacetime
25%
Imperial War Museum
25%
Attitudes towards Gender Roles
25%
Total War
25%
Traditional Notion
25%
Military Discourse
25%
Warfare
25%
Research Leave
25%
Cultural Experience
25%
Social Sciences
Women's Role
100%
Museum
100%
Twentieth Century
50%
Territory
50%
Second World War
50%
National Archives
50%
Gender Role
50%
Monograph
50%
Working Woman
50%
Discourse
50%
Arts and Humanities
British Army
100%
Army
50%
Scholars
50%
Twentieth Century
25%
theorists
25%
Discourse
25%
Masculinity
25%
Monograph
25%
National Archives
25%
British Library
25%
Female Identity
25%
House of commons
25%
Historical Context
25%
total war
25%
Wartime
25%
History Journal
25%
Second World War
25%
Imperial War Museum
25%