Women in the first world war
Women's role in World War I has been neglected by historiography for too long. We have devised an exhibition about women living and working during wartime to fill in this historiographical gap and bring new historiographical findings to public attention. The exhibitions dedicated to four wartime years (1914, 1915, 1916, and 1917) and the beginnings of the post-war period showcase primarily events taking place in the immediate proximity of the Isonzo Front and behind it. Close attention has been paid also to events happening in a broader international setting during wartime. Women as wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, girls, peasants and workers, members of the bourgeoisie or aristocracy, charitable ladies, prostitutes, rebels, supporters and opponents of the war — women with their biographies and social roles defined and marked by the war are the protagonists of individual thematic sets.
Project co-funded by European Union fund (ERDF, IPA).
Authors
Translation into Italian: Igor Jogan | Translation into English: Saša Mlacović | Layout: Matic Leban
The exhibition was prepared by
The Department of History at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana and
The Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation
Collaborating institutions
Project supporters
Nacionalni odbor za obeležitev 100-letnic 1. svetovne vojne (2014–2018),
Ministrstvo za kulturo Republike Slovenije,
Program čezmejnega sodelovanja Slovenija-Italija 2007–2013, projekt Pot miru/Via di Pace,
Interreg, Danube Transnational Programme
2014–2020, projekt Networld