Part I. The home front -- Women in Europe and the United States -- The Ottoman home front -- Part II. Women's negotiation of wartime social policies -- Hunger and shortages -- Monetary assistance for soldiers' families -- The housing problem -- Motherhood -- Part III. Women and working life -- Wartime work opportunities and restrictions -- Working women's problems -- Part IV. Women's resistance to war mobilization -- Forced labor and overtaxation -- Discontent with conscription -- State control of morality and marriage.
Summary
Using the newest sources, this book reveals the experience of Ottoman Muslim women during World War I.
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