The Women's Land Army: A Portrait

The Women's Land Army: A Portrait
ISBN-10
1904537871
ISBN-13
9781904537878
Category
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Sansom
Author
Gill Clarke

Description

Spartacus Educational provides information on the Women's Land Army. The British government established the Women's Land Army during World War I in an effort to involve women in the production of food and goods to support the war effort. Due to the war, there was a shortage of men for the labor force. By 1917, over 260,000 women were working as farm laborers. Excerpts from several articles about the Women's Land Army are available. This material is suitable for use with upper elementary, middle, or high school history classes.

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