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Preface | vii | |
1. | The Entrepreneurial War | 1 |
2. | Common Experiences | 25 |
The Participants | ||
3. | To the Rescue | 33 |
The American Community Abroad | 33 | |
Ad Hoc Organizations | 49 | |
The American Red Cross | 54 | |
The American Friends | 62 | |
College Groups | 71 | |
4. | Binding Up the Wounds | 79 |
The Medical Needs | 79 | |
American Women in Foreign Medical Systems | 81 | |
American Organizations | 87 | |
American Medical Women: Who Did What | 94 | |
5. | Aid and Comfort | 118 |
Canteening | 118 | |
In Service to Women--The YWCA | 139 | |
Books for Sammies | 149 | |
Trouping for the Troops | 154 | |
6. | The Black Record | 168 |
7. | The Hello Girls | 177 |
The Recorders | ||
8. | The Reporters | 188 |
Amateurs and Chance Observers | 188 | |
Journalists on the Western Front | 196 | |
Reporting the Russian Revolution | 212 | |
9. | The Novelists | 231 |
The Protestors | ||
10. | The Women's War Against War | 246 |
Conclusion | ||
11. | The Front as Frontier | 264 |
Appendices | ||
A. | Numbers of American Women in Europe in War-Connected Activities, 1914-18 | 287 |
B. | World War I Chronology | 290 |
Notes | 293 | |
Bibliography | ||
Fiction and Poetry | 324 | |
Memoirs and Biographies | 326 | |
Organizations | 335 | |
Reference Works | 340 | |
Women and War | 341 | |
World War I | 345 | |
Acknowledgments | 349 | |
Index | 352 |
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