Sisters in Arms by Julie Wheelwright audiobook

Sisters in Arms: Female Warriors from Antiquity to the New Millennium

By Julie Wheelwright
Read by Corrie James

Tantor Audio 9781472838001

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9798200269792

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    ISBN: 9798200269808

Runtime: 9.79 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A history of female combatants, from those who joined the military disguised as men to the current role of women in the armed forces.

In October 2018, defense secretary Gavin Williamson announced that all roles in the military would now be open to women. Although this marks a historic shift, officially allowing British women into combat roles, the presence of women on the front lines dates back to antiquity. Beginning with the founding myth of the Amazons—in reality female warriors of a nomadic tribe to whom the Greeks attributed super-heroic powers—Julie Wheelwright explores the history of women in arms. She traces our fascination with these figures, many of whom successfully disguised themselves as men, using primary sources and their own words to bring their experiences vividly to light. Among these forgotten heroines are Christian Davies, Ireland's most famous eighteenth-century soldier; Sarah Edmonds, who left her native Canada and was among hundreds of women to enlist on both sides during the American Civil War; Maria Bochkareva, a private in the Tsar's army and leader of the Women's Battalion of Death in 1917; and Captain Flora Sandes, hero of the Serbian Army, who toured Australia, thrilling her audiences with tales of bravery and patriotism.

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Author Bio: Julie Wheelwright

Author Bio: Julie Wheelwright

Julie Wheelwright is the program director of the MA creative writing (non-fiction) which she founded in 2007 at City, University of London. She is the author of Amazons and Military Maids, The Fatal Lover: Mata Hari and the Myth of Women in Espionage, and a biography of her ancestor who was taken captive by Indians in 18th-century Maine, Esther: The Remarkable True Story of Esther Wheelwright. A former print and broadcast journalist whose career included producing and contributing to documentaries for BBC Radio and television, Channel 4, and the History Channel, she has written widely on women in the intelligence services and in the military.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 9.79
Audience: Adult
Language: English