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The road east
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This opening chapter sets out the aims of the book within current fields of study, identifying its original contribution. It explores the historical, cultural and political context in which the British women were working. It looks at the longer histories of Serbia and Russia examining the ambiguous position of both nations as part of the Orient, therefore different, exotic and potentially attractive to British women travelers. Against this backdrop, it introduces the various roles of British women within the field of conflict, and identifies some of the key players. It places the women central to this study in a British historical context, examining the evolution of the participation in warfare by British women and the emergence of women as a force in medicine. It defines the range of Institutional structures that enabled women to travel East and the importance of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in developing these organizations.

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British women of the Eastern Front

War, writing and experience in Serbia and Russia, 1914–20

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