This document contains 8 citations from academic journals and reference books published between 2001 and 2016 about the roles and experiences of women during World War II. The citations cover topics such as women chemists in Britain during and after WWII, women working in factories and singing to boost morale, female mathematicians who worked as computers for the war effort, women working in shipyards, how women's wartime fashion reflected their changing roles, the status of military women in Britain, the US and Soviet Union during WWII, and an overview of the American woman's experience during the 1940s.
This document contains 8 citations from academic journals and reference books published between 2001 and 2016 about the roles and experiences of women during World War II. The citations cover topics such as women chemists in Britain during and after WWII, women working in factories and singing to boost morale, female mathematicians who worked as computers for the war effort, women working in shipyards, how women's wartime fashion reflected their changing roles, the status of military women in Britain, the US and Soviet Union during WWII, and an overview of the American woman's experience during the 1940s.
This document contains 8 citations from academic journals and reference books published between 2001 and 2016 about the roles and experiences of women during World War II. The citations cover topics such as women chemists in Britain during and after WWII, women working in factories and singing to boost morale, female mathematicians who worked as computers for the war effort, women working in shipyards, how women's wartime fashion reflected their changing roles, the status of military women in Britain, the US and Soviet Union during WWII, and an overview of the American woman's experience during the 1940s.
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