The War in Its Effect Upon Women

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The War in Its Effect Upon Women is a feminist and pacifist analysis by Helena Swanwick examining how World War I transformed women’s lives, roles, and rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I literature
book
pacifist literature
about anti-war activism
economic consequences of World War I for women
feminist pacifism
gender roles
impact of war on women
militarism
peace movement
political consequences of World War I
social consequences of World War I
suffrage movement
women’s employment in wartime
women’s rights
women’s roles during wartime
associatedWith British feminist movement
British pacifist movement
women’s peace activism
author Helena Swanwick NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques militarism
patriarchal social structures
war
focusesOn relationship between war and democracy
relationship between war and gender equality
transformation of women’s legal rights
transformation of women’s lives
transformation of women’s political status
transformation of women’s social roles
genre feminist analysis
pacifist analysis
hasAuthorGenderPerspective woman author
historicalContext World War I era NERFINISHED
intendedAudience feminists
general public
peace activists
language English
mainSubject World War I NERFINISHED
feminism
pacifism
social change
women
perspective feminist
pacifist

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Helena Swanwick notableWork The War in Its Effect Upon Women