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The road to revolution
Russia, 1916–17
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In Serbia the British women had faced invasion, flight and captivity. In Russia they had to confront revolution and its impact on the war experience. The combination of centuries of autocratic rule meeting rapid social, cultural and industrial advancement ignited with terrifying results for many of those embroiled in fighting the First World War. This chapter explores the direct impact and the political implications of the revolutions on the many British women caught up in them, using a range of sources. It places the revolution in an historical context and also examines the response of the British women to the politics of the revolution, which reflect their own social, cultural and class related bias, exploring how they were forced to engage with revolution from the inside.

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British women of the Eastern Front

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

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