Mobilizing Woman-Power

Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856 - 1940)

Harriot Stanton Blatch, a suffragist in her own right, was the daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton who was one of the champions of women’s rights and a force in the suffragist movement. In this volume, Blatch focuses on the mobilization of women during World War I, both in Europe and American. These courageous women stepped into roles formerly the domain of men and provided the essential services crucial to the success of the outcome of the war. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): War & Military, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Dedication & Foreword Larry Wilson
00:08:13
Play 01 Our Foe Tom Merritt
00:15:26
Play 02 Winning the War acousticwave
00:22:15
Play 03 Mobilizing Women in Great Britain, Part 1 Stacey Malcolm
00:14:38
Play 04 Mobilizing Women in Great Britain, Part 2 Stacey Malcolm
00:14:22
Play 05 Mobilizing Women in France Amanda Bationaud
00:22:11
Play 06 Mobilizing Women in Germany LesWilLang
00:15:44
Play 07 Women over the Top in America, Part 1 Ciufi Galeazzi
00:13:18
Play 08 Women over the Top in America, Part 2 Ciufi Galeazzi
00:12:53
Play 09 Eve's Pay Envelope BookBard
00:23:36
Play 10 Pooling Brains jenno
00:20:29
Play 11 "Business as Usual" KimberlyB
00:14:05
Play 12 "As Mother Used to Do," Part 1 jpliao
00:12:39
Play 13 "As Mother Used to Do," Part 2 jpliao
00:14:28
Play 14 A Land Army BettyB
00:16:17
Play 15 Woman's Part in Saving Civilization jpliao
00:13:07
Play 16 Appendix BettyB
00:12:39