ANA CARDEN-COYNE is co-director of the Centre for the Cultural History of War at the University of Manchester, UK, and co-founder of the Disability History Group, UK/Europe. Her previous publications include Reconstructing the Body: Classicism, Modernism and the First World War (2009).
"Ana Carden-Coyne and her energetic contributors...are our intellectual land mine defusers. If we, their fortunate readers, read their findings slowly, if we pause to mull over their comparisons and causal revelations, we just might make it safely across the minefield of militarized gender politics to draw useful lessons on the other side." - Cynthia Enloe, Clark University, from the Afterword "An excellent collection of well balanced articles…a very useful addition to the field." - Melanie Oppenheimer, University of New England, Australia "The essays work well together and in juxtaposition....The individual contributions, and the collection as a whole, all shed new light on the topics addressed." - Corinna Peniston-Bird, Lancaster University, UK
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