The War-Workers

The War-Workers
Title The War-Workers PDF eBook
Author E. M. Delafield
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 226
Release 2022-08-10
Genre Fiction
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This story is set in England during World War I and revolves around Miss Vivian, a 29-year-old woman. In this novel, Miss Vivian is the Director of the Midland Supply Depôt. She lives with her parents at their rural estate 'Plessings'. It is to be admired that Vivian, who has never done a day's work in her life, has a tenacious spirit that propels her in organizing, supervising and directing the Midlands Supply Depot with great efficiency. Meanwhile across the street the 'war girls' live in a very overcrowded hostel, here they share rooms with hardly any hot water and pretty much unpalatable food.

Strangers on the Western Front

Strangers on the Western Front
Title Strangers on the Western Front PDF eBook
Author Guoqi Xu
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 367
Release 2011-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 0674060555

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During World War I, Britain and France imported workers from their colonies to labor behind the front lines. The single largest group of support labor came not from imperial colonies, however, but from China. Xu Guoqi tells the remarkable story of the 140,000 Chinese men recruited for the Allied war effort. These laborers, mostly illiterate peasants from north China, came voluntarily and worked in Europe longer than any other group. Xu explores China’s reasons for sending its citizens to help the British and French (and, later, the Americans), the backgrounds of the workers, their difficult transit to Europe—across the Pacific, through Canada, and over the Atlantic—and their experiences with the Allied armies. It was the first encounter with Westerners for most of these Chinese peasants, and Xu also considers the story from their perspective: how they understood this distant war, the racism and suspicion they faced, and their attempts to hold on to their culture so far from home. In recovering this fascinating lost story, Xu highlights the Chinese contribution to World War I and illuminates the essential role these unsung laborers played in modern China’s search for a new national identity on the global stage.

Workers at War

Workers at War
Title Workers at War PDF eBook
Author Joshua H. Howard
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 492
Release 2004
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804748964

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This book focuses on the lives, struggles, and contrasting perspectives of the 60,000 workers, military administrators, and technical staff employed in the largest, most strategic industry of the Nationalist government, the armaments industry based in the wartime capital, Chongqing. The author argues that China's arsenal workers participated in three interlocked conflicts between 1937 and 1953: a war of national liberation, a civil war, and a class war. The work adds to the scholarship on the Chinese revolution, which has previously focused primarily on rural China, showing how workers’ alienation from the military officers directing the arsenals eroded the legitimacy of the Nationalist regime and how the Communists mobilized working-class support in Chongqing. Moreover, in emphasizing the urban, working-class, and nationalist components of the 1949 revolution, the author demonstrates the multiple sources of workers’ identities and thus challenges previous studies that have exclusively stressed workers’ particularistic or regional identities.

Women, War, and Work

Women, War, and Work
Title Women, War, and Work PDF eBook
Author Maurine Weiner Greenwald
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 352
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801497339

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Negro Women War Workers

Negro Women War Workers
Title Negro Women War Workers PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Blood
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1945
Genre African American women
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On Her Their Lives Depend

On Her Their Lives Depend
Title On Her Their Lives Depend PDF eBook
Author Angela Woollacott
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 268
Release 1994-05-20
Genre History
ISBN 0520085027

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This book examines the experience of women munitions workers in Britain during WW1.

Rosie's Mom

Rosie's Mom
Title Rosie's Mom PDF eBook
Author Carrie Brown
Publisher UPNE
Pages 316
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781555535353

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This book restores to history the lives of American women involved in war work during World War I.