tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post2920410687640838632..comments2023-11-01T02:48:18.057+11:00Comments on Historical Belles and Beaus: Women in World War I by: Stephanie BurkhartAnneMarie Brearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12913093174855808979noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-26945301449837243492013-01-22T05:18:20.936+11:002013-01-22T05:18:20.936+11:00I did extensive research about the WWI era in wyom...I did extensive research about the WWI era in wyoming's history when I write For Love of Banjo and learned, much to my surprise, that Wyoming gave women the vote in 1869--long before any other state. I gues Wyoming deserves its motto, "Equality." <br />A very interesting blog about the role of women during WWI. It's a fascinating period in history.Sarah J. McNealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17749991094677728042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-81833103725321889592013-01-21T21:19:37.019+11:002013-01-21T21:19:37.019+11:00Hi Steph. Great article. I especially liked the Ru...Hi Steph. Great article. I especially liked the Russian Maria Botchkareva. <br />You confused me with your reference to women in Britain working in transpirations. What is it? <br />Under no circumstances would I join the armed forces. I am an out and out pacifist.<br />Is Danube in Candlelight set in WW1? <br />I'm getting a bit obsessed with wars myself. One novel set in the Spanish Civil War, one in WW2 (mainly) and about to publish a short story set in WW1.<br />Love<br />Jenny<br />xxx<br />Jenny Twisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15716569675973035423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-8107236015223707232013-01-21T01:44:11.788+11:002013-01-21T01:44:11.788+11:00Kathy, thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you en...Kathy, thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you enjoyed the post.<br /><br />Alexa, I totally understand, trust me. I work as a 911 dispatcher and we have people who try to get the job with good hearts but are not cut out for it.<br /><br />Smiles<br />StephStephanie Burkhart https://www.blogger.com/profile/16952130018587727063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-80209364313548247872013-01-20T15:05:49.108+11:002013-01-20T15:05:49.108+11:00Fascinating information. Thanks for sharing! As fo...Fascinating information. Thanks for sharing! As for me, I'm no good in a life or death crisis so I would NOT be drawn to service. I would, however, be drawn to the serviceMEN. :) Alexahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15671871950908006851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-66053788370455497542013-01-20T12:18:48.527+11:002013-01-20T12:18:48.527+11:00I think I'd have done whatever my country need...I think I'd have done whatever my country needed me to do. I'm not sure where I'd have wanted to serve. Your book sounds very intriguing. Looking forward to reading more of it. <br />Steph I shared to facebook and tweeted. Great information, thanks for sharing it with us.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-62796815196735173032013-01-19T12:32:39.042+11:002013-01-19T12:32:39.042+11:00Thanks Maggi. I just finished watching Downton Abb...Thanks Maggi. I just finished watching Downton Abbey, Season 1 and it's amazing to see how the world was changing was then. Sybil's championing women rights would soon pay off after the war. I really like her character on the show. Very inspirational. <br /><br />Smiles<br />StephStephanie Burkhart https://www.blogger.com/profile/16952130018587727063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2096473303247600400.post-26051097537299068402013-01-18T11:34:58.254+11:002013-01-18T11:34:58.254+11:00Fascinating article, thanks Stephanie. I hope the ...Fascinating article, thanks Stephanie. I hope the book does well.Maggi Andersenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15430261880092452319noreply@blogger.com