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Article: Women in Europe between the Wars: Politics, Culture and Society.(Book review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- April 1, 2008
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Women in Europe between the Wars: Politics, Culture and Society. Ed. by Angela Kershaw and Angela Kimyongur. Aldershot: Ashgate. 2007. xii+249 pp. 50 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 978-0-7546-5684-5.
The aim of this interdisciplinary volume is to make visible the extent and nature of the contribution made by women to the shaping of Europe between the wars in the areas indicated by the title. An introductory first chapter by the editors sets out the context for these women's activities, both in terms of the geopolitical realities of the interwar period and in relation to the contemporary debate on the significance of the First World War for the development of women's ...