(It is also deleted, which doesn’t strike me as a profile in courage – but I digress. Masks = enforced cowardice.’ The analogy falls somewhere between feeble and failed, but it is revealing. Reno, editor of the US religious journal First Things, wrote: ‘By the way, the WWII vets did not wear masks. Recently, a fragment of the COVID-19 culture wars caught the attention of Twitter. Women’s War: Fighting and Surviving the American Civil War. The study collapses the gendered separation of war and women by positioning women as an integral part of military history, writes Ben Margulies, and it expands the scope of the political in ways that inform our understanding of today as much as they do our knowledge of the US Civil War. In Women’s War: Fighting and Surviving the American Civil War, Stephanie McCurry challenges the tendency to position women outside of histories of conflict, examining the roles played by different groups of women during the US Civil War and its aftermath.
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