Talk:Australian women in World War I

Latest comment: 8 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

Probably all copyvio

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http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-14_u-109_t-290_c-971/women-in-australia-before-world-war-ii/nsw/women-in-australia-before-world-war-ii/changing-rights-and-freedoms-women/women "This was particularly strong in Australia where the early decades of the century saw much concern about the size of the new nation's population."

Blank, revdel, rewrite from scratch. Fifelfoo (talk) 07:35, 20 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Article deleted - this talk page is now (temporarily) orphaned. If no new article is created it'll probably be deleted in the near future during routine cleanup. EyeSerenetalk 10:23, 22 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
Stubbed. It is of encyclopaedic importance due to historiographical interest. Fifelfoo (talk) 10:53, 22 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks Fifelfoo (and for catching the copyvio) EyeSerenetalk 11:24, 22 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Potential sources for article expansion

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  • Patsy Adam-Smith, Australian Women At War, Penguin, Melbourne, 1996
  • Marianne Barker, Nightingales in the Mud, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1989
  • Joan Beaumont (ed), Australia’s War 1914-18, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1995
  • Peter Cochrane, Australians At War, ABC Books, Melbourne, 2001
  • Carol Fallows, Love and War, Bantam Books, Sydney, 2002
  • Michael McKernan, The Australian People and the Great War, Nelson, Melbourne, 1980
  • Jan Bassett, Guns and Brooches, Oxford, Melbourne, 1992
  • Melanie Oppenheimer, Australian Women and War, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Canberra, 2008
  • Melamie Oppenheimer, Oceans of Love. Narrelle - An Australian Nurse in World War I, ABC Books, Sydney, 2006
  • Richard Reid, Just Wanted To Be There, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Canberra, 1999

(lifted from http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part2.pdf)

http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww1/homefront/women.html also has a bit of info and seems to meet WP:RS. EyeSerenetalk 11:33, 22 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

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