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Between the dances / by Jacqueline Dinan.

By: Publisher: Edgecliff, New South Wales Jane Curry Publishing, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 390 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsmilies ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1925183033 (paperback)
  • 9781925183030 (paperback)
Other title:
  • Between the dances : World War 2 women tell their stories
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.5394 23
Online resources: Summary: The start of World War 2 changed women's lives and their place in Australian society forever. Thousands of women ventured where few had gonebefore - into the services and workplaces previously considered the sole preserve of men.In preparation for her book Between the Dances, Jacqueline Dinan, interviewed over three hundred women around Australia to collect the last first hand stories from World War Two. Revealing poignant and personal conversations, photographs and letters, Between the Dances is a testament to real life duringWorld War 2. From Malta to Australia, New Zealand to the UK, the challenges and adventures faced by these women were unprecedented. Their passion, courage, resilience and commitment during wartime were all a precursor to the astonishing changes brought about by this incredible generation.For the first time, women were doing their bit as nurses in warzones, members of the services, farmhands, factory workers or volunteers incommunity service.The last tradition left was the weekly dance, which ceremoniouslybrought these courageous women and men together for a quickstep, fox trot andbrief respite from the rigours of wartime.
List(s) this item appears in: Stage 5 History: Depth Study 3 - Australians at War - Home front
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Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library 940.5394 DIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 67366

"World War 2 women tell their stories" -- Cover.

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The start of World War 2 changed women's lives and their place in Australian society forever. Thousands of women ventured where few had gonebefore - into the services and workplaces previously considered the sole preserve of men.In preparation for her book Between the Dances, Jacqueline Dinan, interviewed over three hundred women around Australia to collect the last first hand stories from World War Two. Revealing poignant and personal conversations, photographs and letters, Between the Dances is a testament to real life duringWorld War 2. From Malta to Australia, New Zealand to the UK, the challenges and adventures faced by these women were unprecedented. Their passion, courage, resilience and commitment during wartime were all a precursor to the astonishing changes brought about by this incredible generation.For the first time, women were doing their bit as nurses in warzones, members of the services, farmhands, factory workers or volunteers incommunity service.The last tradition left was the weekly dance, which ceremoniouslybrought these courageous women and men together for a quickstep, fox trot andbrief respite from the rigours of wartime.

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