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Author Roth, Tanya L., author

Title Her cold war : women in the U.S. military, 1945-1980 / Tanya L. Roth
Published Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 301 pages) : illustrations
Contents A shared responsibility : defining sexual integration in the early Cold War. A nucleus of women in a nuclear age -- The real Miss America : recruiting womanpower -- You in the service : training Uncle Sam's nieces -- The possibilities and problems of wielding womanpower. Unequaled in the civilian world : working for Uncle Sam -- The possibility of maternity : motherhood and military service -- Top secret and obscene : sex and the American servicewoman -- Integration is not enough : changes from within and without. Catalysts for womanpower : the Defense Advisory Committee on women in the services -- Battling for equality : challenging military limitations -- Reimagining equality -- Second-class soldiers
Summary "While Rosie the Riveter had fewer paid employment options after being told to cede her job to returning World War II veterans, her sisters and daughters found new work opportunities in national defense. The 1948 Women's Armed Services Integration Act created permanent military positions for women with the promise of equal pay. Her Cold War follows the experiences of women in the military from the passage of the Act to the early 1980s. In the late 1940s, defense officials structured women's military roles on the basis of perceived gender differences. Classified as noncombatants, servicewomen filled roles that they might hold in civilian life, such as secretarial or medical support positions. Defense officials also prohibited pregnant women and mothers from remaining in the military and encouraged many women to leave upon marriage. Before civilian feminists took up similar issues in the 1970s, many servicewomen called for a broader definition of equality free of gender-based service restrictions. Tanya L. Roth shows us that the battles these servicewomen fought for equality paved the way for women in combat, a prerequisite for promotion to many leadership positions, and opened opportunities for other servicepeople, including those with disabilities, LGBT and gender nonconforming people, noncitizens, and more."-- JSTOR resource page, viewed October 29, 2021
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (JSTOR, viewed October 29, 2021)
Subject Women soldiers -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Sex role -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Sex discrimination against women -- United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
Sex discrimination against women
Sex role
Women soldiers
Warfare & defence.
Warfare and Defence.
United States
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781469664453
1469664453
9781469664446
1469664445
Other Titles Women in the U.S. military, 1945-1980
Women in the United States military, 1945-1980