077216 - FIRST ANYWHERE: The Story of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry 1909 - 1919
By Philomena Liggins
‘This text rich work charts the early years of women at war in the 20th century, a subject that until now has received very little recognition. The organisation known as FANY, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, supported the men fighting on the front-line during WW1 by providing drivers for Ambulances, staffing hospitals and a convalescent home, and delivering medical supplies. Their dedication to their duties and their ability to swiftly overcome challenges, in no small way helped to underpin the British Army’s endeavours towards eventual victory.
The authors extensive research into and passion for the subject enables her to present an in depth, informative, yet easy to read work which brings to life a remarkable period in history when women had few rights, no voice in society and no future in the workplace. First Anywhere records how women were able to step out of the societal category in which they had been placed, and then excel in the harshest conditions. Their experiences were often as traumatic as those of the men on the front line.
An absorbing thought provoking and historically detailed work which will be of interest to scholars, historians, researchers, and those who want to know more about women serving their country, years before they were given voting rights. Highly recommended’
John Leete
Historian
Historical Advisor
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 276 |
Photos | 27 b/w photos |
Width (mm) | 165 |
Height (mm) | 240 |
Dust Jacket | Yes |
ISBN | |
Price | £25.00 |