U.S. Women’s War Writings: A Near Century of Violent Conflict, 1852-1940
- Second World War
These presentations examine the Second World War through the often-overlooked perspectives of civilians, children, and women. From Iowa’s home front farms and factories to the traumatic experiences of Polish girls and the voices of women war writers, this theme reveals the full human cost of global conflict—its grief, resilience, violence, and lasting memory.
