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This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.
This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.
This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.
This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.
This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.
This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.
This is a well-researched account of the FANY - a Corps of audacious, adventuresome young women who set up hospitals and drove ambulances in France and Belgium during WW1, often under shell-fire. It is also a treatise on how these "modern" women sometimes defied and defined gender roles during the war.