Where Women Worked During World War I (Pacific Northwest Labor & Civil Rights Project - University of Washington)
The Women of World War I: Contains excerpts from the book War and Gender: How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa by Joshua S. Goldstein, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Virginia Women and the First World War (Library of Virginia)
Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era - Women in World War I (The National Women's History Museum)
Clandestine Women: Spies in American History (National Women's History Museum)
Make sure to see both pages.
World War I era Yeomen (F) - Overview and Special Image Collection (Naval History & Heritage Command, U.S. Navy)
American Women's History: A Research Guide - World War I (Middle Tennessee State University) Includes propaganda posters, bibliographies, encyclopedias, historical overviews, and primary sources.
And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War I (National Film Board of Canada) In a 55 minute film, twelve Canadian women, aged 86 to 101, recall their entry into male dominated world of factory and farm work.
Women and the First World War (National Archives)
World War I (Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation, Inc / George Mason University) Make sure to take a look at all three sections, World War I, Yeomen(F) and Nurses. All three links are at the top.
American Women and the World War by Ida Clyde Clarke (Brigham Young University) This book presented in its entirety and published in 1918, looks at women's participation in the war.
Pictured at right, top to bottom are:
- Top photo: Women's Army Auxillary Corps troops at Tours.
- 2nd photo: Female drivers of the Motor Corps at the East Newton Street Armory, Boston.
- 3rd photo: British Voluntary Aid ambulance drivers at the front.
- Bottom photo: U.S. Women's Radio Corps
Photos courtesy of the Great War Primary Document Archive: Photos of the Great War. Visit this website for a vast array of World War I photographs.