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(Ebook) We Are a College at War : Women Working for Victory in World War II by Mary Weaks-Baxter; Christine Bruun; Catherine Forslund ISBN 9780809385911, 0809385910

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Authors:Mary Weaks-Baxter; Christine Bruun; Catherine Forslund
Pages:260 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780809385911, 0809385910
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(Ebook) We Are a College at War : Women Working for Victory in World War II by Mary Weaks-Baxter; Christine Bruun; Catherine Forslund ISBN 9780809385911, 0809385910

"We Are a College at War "weaves together the World War II experiences of students and faculty at Rockford College in Rockford, Illinois, to provide readers with a better understanding of the role American women and college students played during this defining period in U.S. history. Drawing on the Rockford communityOCOs letters, speeches, and campus newspaper archives, the authors demonstrate how women claimed the right to be everywhereOCoin factories and other traditionally male workplaces, and even on the front linesOCoand link their efforts to the rise of feminism and the fight for womenOCOs rights in the 1960s and 1970s. In analyzing how the war influenced womenOCOs education, this fascinating study shows the then all-female student body of Rockford College concerned with the crises of the world and involved in volunteerism and political activities. The authors describe how college women supported the troops using the traditional feminine OC culture of careOCO outside the home; highlight the women who themselves joined the armed services and explain their reasons for choosing to enlist; and investigate how the war affected courtship and marriage. A central theme is the legacy of humanitarian Jane Addams, an 1881 Rockford alumna who established Hull-House in Chicago and won the 1931 Nobel Prize for Peace. The authors show how AddamsOCOs example inspired RockfordOCOs students during the dark days of a world war. aaaaa aaaaa Faculty, staff, students, and alumnae of Rockford College participated in all aspects of the war and pushed this small midwestern college to become a commanding catalyst for change during this pivotal era. "We Are a College at War "reveals how the war years influenced womenOCOs history in the twentieth century by offering a glimpse of the present-day roles of women through the legacy of the contributions of Rockford College women to the war effort. a
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