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"Nation, Race, and Empire," George Robb

British Culture and the First World War by George Robb. Chapter One, “Nation, Race, and Empire”During WWI, “Nationalism attempted to focus conflict outward–against a German foe inevitably constructed as a degenerate, barbaric ‘throwback’…As successful as such ideas were in garnering … Continue reading

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Researching WWI Uniforms – Linkgasm #5

Even if you don’t have a library of World War One books, there are a number of useful websites that provide information about uniforms in that era. Here are some of the ones I’ve found useful. The Sutlers Stores produces … Continue reading

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WWI slang

Speaking Freely: A Guided Tour Of American English From Plymouth Rock To Silicon Valley. Stuart Berg Flexner and Anne H. Soukhanov, Oxford University Press, 1997. p. 82 “The use of obscenity and scatology…increased greatly during World War I and became … Continue reading

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Contraception in World War One

A History of Contraception: From Antiquity to the Present Day. Angus McLaren. Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1990. p. 183-184 “Bentham declared in 1797 that population could be controlled not by a ‘prohibitory act’ or a ‘dead letter’ but by ‘a sponge’, … Continue reading

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Underclothes in World War One

Cunningham, C. Willett and Phillis. The History of Underclothes. London: Faber & Faber Ltd., revised ed. 1981. p. 141 by the end of WWI, women’s lingerie was called “undies.” p. 142 for men: united garments cover to the wrists and … Continue reading

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Three Tommies

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Research Books Whee!

I’m in a research flurry, collecting materials that I hope will be helpful in writing my second erotic novel set during World War One. I do the dance of new books! The Belgian Army in World War I is another … Continue reading

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Excerpt from A War Nurse’s Diary: The Tale of Ragtime

The following is an excerpt from A War Nurse’s Diary: Sketches from a Belgian Field Hospital, published 1918 and now in the public domain. There’s a whole novel in this story. # That reminds me of “Ragtime.” I must tell … Continue reading

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Belgian Soldiers

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a historical photo. I love this one of a group of Belgian soldiers, because there’s so much story there. (You should be able to click on it to see a larger version that … Continue reading

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The Bust Bodice

If you’ve read The Moonlight Mistress, you know that Lucilla, rather than a corset or brassiere, wears a bust bodice. Below, a picture of a bust bodice.Some models reached as low as the waist, and some were worn in addition … Continue reading

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