Negotiating the end of war : Brisbane women 1914-1919 / Deborah Jordan.
Publisher: Ngudooroo Island, Queensland : Cinerea Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: FirstDescription: 96 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 21 cmContent type:- still image
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780958176712
- 327.170922 23
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325.394 COL Lies, damned lies : a personal exploration of the impact of colonisation / | 327.120994 DAL Without hardware / | 327.170922 JOR Peace and treaty : | 327.170922 JOR Negotiating the end of war : Brisbane women 1914-1919 / | 327.172 BEA Peace works! : | 327.172 CON Women building a common and secure future : | 327.172 KEE Keeping the peace : |
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During the maelstrom of World War 1, what happened to the strong-minded and courageous women leaders who had fought so long for justice and votes for women? In this history of the Women's Peace Army, Brisbane's women peace-makers joined together to form a women's peace organisation, as part of a global movement, to advocate against conscription and for the permanent end of war.
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