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A History of the Royal Navy: Women and the Royal Navy Jo Stanley

A History of the Royal Navy: Women and the Royal Navy By Jo Stanley

A History of the Royal Navy: Women and the Royal Navy by Jo Stanley


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Summary

'Never at Sea' was the motto of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) in its two-stage life from 1917-1919 and 1939-1994. Yet most of its members - commonly known as Wrens - wanted to serve on the ocean wave. This book considers the history and identity of the Wrens and shows how they developed into fully-fledged members of the naval service.

A History of the Royal Navy: Women and the Royal Navy Summary

A History of the Royal Navy: Women and the Royal Navy by Jo Stanley

As nurses, `Jenny Wrens', and above all as wives and mothers, women have quietly kept the Royal Navy afloat throughout history. From its earliest years, women maintained homes and families while men battled at sea, providing vital support behind the scenes. Later they also ran maritime businesses and worked as civilians in naval offices and dockyards. From 1884, women were able to serve as nurses in the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service and, from 1917, they became members of the Women's Royal Naval Service. The outbreak of both world wars gave women special opportunities and saw the role of women as Wrens, nursing sisters, VADs and medics change and develop. In more recent times, the development of equal rights legislation has fundamentally changed naval life: women are now truly in the navy and do `men's jobs' at sea. Using previously-unpublished first-hand material, this is the first book to reflect all the diverse roles that women have played in Royal Navy services. Jo Stanley situates women's naval activities within a worldwide context of women who worked, travelled and explored new options. This book provides vital new perspectives on both women's military history and the wider history of women who desired to work on or near the sea.

About Jo Stanley

Dr Jo Stanley is a creative historian specialising in women's maritime history, including women pirates and captains. She is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Hull's Maritime Historical Studies Centre and runs the blog: http://genderedseas.blogspot.com Her book From Cabin `Boys' to Captains: 250 years of Women at Sea was one of the winners of the Mountbatten Maritime Literary Prize in 2016.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: The Wrens begin 1917-19. Chapter 2: We don't need women if we're not at war 1919-1938 Chapter 3: We fought together 1939-45. Chapter 4: Assisting quietly in the Empire 1946-75 Chapter 5: Struggling Seawards 1975-1994. Chapter 6: Actually established as equals 1995-2012. Chronology Glossary

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GOR009591957
9781780767567
1780767560
A History of the Royal Navy: Women and the Royal Navy by Jo Stanley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20171030
288
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