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Dr Mary McAuliffe

Our collaborative book ‘Socialist Women and the Great War, 1914-1921:Protest, Revolution and Commemeration’ Bloomsbury) has now been published online in the open access version (print version is due out 29 Dec). Thank’s @IngridESharp @CorinnePainter Matthew Stibbe, @ve_nomen @MaryMcAuliffe4 & all the others
You can read the book here: bloomsburycollections.com/book

www.bloomsburycollections.comBloomsbury Collections - Socialist Women and the Great War, 1914–21 - Protest, Revolution and CommemorationSocialist Women and the Great War: Protest, Revolution and Commemoration, an open access book, is the first transnational study of left-wing women and socialist revolution during the First World War and its aftermath. Through a discussion of the key themes related to women and revolution, such as anti-militarism and violence, democracy and citizenship, and experience and life-writing, this book sheds new and necessary light on the everyday lives of socialist women in the early 20th century. The participants of the 1918-1919 revolutions in Europe, and the accompanying outbreaks of social unrest elsewhere in the world, have typically been portrayed as war-weary soldiers and suited committee delegates—in other words, as men. Exceptions like Rosa Luxemburg exist, but ordinary women are often cast as passive recipients of the vote. This is not true; rather, women were pivotal actors in the making, imagining, and remembering of the social and political upheavals of this