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Vol. 21 (2017): Modernity and Sex

Temat numeru

A woman in the arena

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35757/CIV.2017.21.12
Submitted: February 23, 2020
Published: December 29, 2017

Abstract

For centuries, women involved in armed operations, wearing uniforms and supporting the army in other ways are among the guarantors of freedom of societies, nations, cultures and generations. Their attitudes towards war, as well as the ways in which they perceive and describe it, make an important contribution to studying this issue. When describing female soldiers, the author analyses their attitudes, motives, the specificity of their stories, as well as their significance for the war narrative.

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