Women Engaged in War in Literature for Youth
A Guide to Resources for Children and Young Adults
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Scarecrow Press
Published:26th Apr '07
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Women have always been involved in war; a fact that has generally been acknowledged, but not always documented. The importance of the availability of good print, nonprint, and Internet resources for the study of women's involvement in war is especially important given the limited coverage of the subject in textbooks. Women Engaged in War covers the war efforts of females of all ages actively involved in various battles, wars, and war-time activities. Coverage ranges from Sybil Ludington's ride on horseback to rouse American soldiers to fight against the British to women's roles as nurses, doctors, spies, soldiers, correspondents, and photographers to women's roles on the home front. The scope of the book is multinational and multicultural and spans from the earliest historical records of women warriors to the present. Fiction, picture books, nonfiction, biographies, autobiographies, collective biographies, oral narratives, reference books, journal and periodical articles, and nonprint and electronic resources are included in this annotated guide. This helpful reference concludes with professional resources for educators; primary resources; an international directory of memorials, monuments, and museums; classroom activities, lessons, and booktalks; and recommendations for building a core collection.
This is a great addition for libraries.... * School Library Journal, November 2007 *
Highly useful and readable....This guide to resources truly fills a niche previously overlooked. The author's engagingly written annotations and her thorough scholarship make it a must-have for school and public libraries. * VOYA, Vol. 30, No. 5, December 2007 *
Crew's thorough handbook to print and electronic works for young readers offers glimpses of competent women assuming business, industrial, and homefront opportunities usually denied them. * American Reference Books Annual, March 2008 *
With this reference, Crew provides the perfect tool for informing children and young adults about amazing women within the overwhelmingly male-dominated context of war and wartime. This guide to resources is a must-have for educators and librarians. * Feminist Collections: A Quarterly Of Women's Studies Resources, March 2008 *
Crew (formerly school library media specialization, Kean U.) presents an annotated bibliography on sources for youth relating to girls' and women's involvement in war, in this volume meant for teachers and school library media specialists. It covers print, nonprint, and electronic resources appropriate for grades K-12, including picture books, fiction and nonfiction, autobiographies, biographies, collective biographies, reference materials, and journal and magazine articles from the earliest historical records to the present. The scope is international, although the US is emphasized. Adult books that can be read by junior and senior high school students are included, and some that are out of print are listed. A section on women and peace organizations is incorporated, as well as professional resources for educators and primary documents available online. Classroom activities are discussed in an appendix. Author, title, subject, geographical, and grade-level indexes are provided. * Reference and Research Book News, August 2007 *
This remarkable thorough overview of resources proceeds chronologically....This title can power many different directions for exploration, but it will be a worthwhile assistant to anyone looking to focus on war or women's studies. * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, September 2008 *
ISBN: 9780810849297
Dimensions: 217mm x 140mm x 21mm
Weight: 404g
324 pages