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Gender roles in killing zones
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Volume III
pp. 6
The couple
pp. 29
Children
pp. 3
Private Life
pp. 46
Families
pp. 72
War work
pp. 96
Men and women at home
pp. 121
At the front
pp. 153
Gender roles in killing zones
pp. 186
Refugees and exiles
pp. 216
Minorities
pp. 242
Populations under occupation
pp. 257
Captive civilians
pp. 287
Military medicine
pp. 310
Shell shock
pp. 334
The Spanish flu
pp. 358
Mourning practices
pp. 390
Mobilising minds
pp. 418
Beliefs and religion
pp. 445
Soldier-writers and poets
pp. 475
Cinema
pp. 504
Arts
pp. 528
War memorials
pp. 561
The dead
pp. 592
The living
pp. 618
The Great War at its centenary
pp. 640
Visual essay: civil society
pp. 69
Gender
pp. 179
Populations at Risk
pp. 283
Bodies in Pain
pp. 385
The Social History of Cultural Life
pp. 557
A Reckoning: Costs and Outcomes
pp. 644
Bibliographical essays
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