Zusammenfassung der Ressource
World War One Impact
- Changes brought
by War
- Social Changes
- Social barriers
broke down
- women had to adapt to
new ways
- more practical fashion
- short hair
- trousers
- skirts became shorter
- smoked
- went to the cinema
- visited pups
unaccompanied
- women appeared in uniform
- fewer men so chaperoning
become less common
- Women getting
paid more
- up to £5 - twice as
much as domestic
servants
- By 1919 contraception
became more widely
available
- Political Changes
- coalition government
- brought together supporters of women's votes
- David Lloyd George
- pro- suffrage
- replaced Asquith as Prime Minister
- Pro- suffrage MP's
- young men before 1914
- held influential places in
the government
- World of Work
- Home Front
- Dock Worker
- Taxi Drivers
- Conductor
- Trains
- Buses
- By 1917 25,000 women
- Police
- Shop Assistants
- Typists
- Secretaries
- worked in
government
offices
- By July 1917 over 650,000
- Munitions Industry
- made shells and
bullets
- By 1914 - 212,00 women
by 1917 - 819,00 women
- Nurse
- 45,000 by 1917
- In the forces
- WREN
- By 1918 3,000 women
- WAAC
- By 1918 57,000 women
- The woman's Legion
- consisted of 40,00
women working as
cooks and nurses
- By 1916 every London ambulance driven by a women
- A thousand women had
served in France, Russia,
Macedonia and Romania
- MI5 run entirely by women
- Dr Elsie Inglis
- Scottish suffragette
- formed all woman
hospital units od doctors,
nurses, orderlies and
drivers
- WRAF
- By 1918 32,000 women