Mothers, Sisters, Soldiers, Spies: Women at War in American Military History

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Wars are remembered for generals and battles. They are sustained by women. Mothers, Sisters, Soldiers, Spies uncovers the hidden history of women whose labor, intelligence, endurance, and sacrifice ma

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Wars are remembered for generals and battles. They are sustained by women. Mothers, Sisters, Soldiers, Spies uncovers the hidden history of women whose labor, intelligence, endurance, and sacrifice made wartime survival possible-yet whose names rarely appear in textbooks.

From resistance networks to battlefield service, from domestic logistics to espionage, this book reveals how entire institutions relied on women while denying them recognition or power. This is not a sentimental retelling of bravery. It is a clear-eyed examination of how war systems function-and how women were essential to them.

Because the untold history of war is also the story of who gets remembered, and who gets erased.

From the Revolutionary War through the modern era, women played essential roles sustaining armies, gathering intelligence, organizing logistics, nursing the wounded, supporting war industries, and, at times, engaging directly in combat. Rather than focusing solely on well-known individuals, this book examines how women’s service was shaped-and often constrained-by military policy, political institutions, and social norms. It explores how race, class, and gender influenced who was permitted to serve, under what conditions, and with what recognition. The experiences of women of color are integrated throughout the narrative, illustrating how layered forms of exclusion affected both opportunity and historical memory.

Drawing on primary sources, government and military records, and scholarly research, Mothers, Sisters, Soldiers, Spies offers a comprehensive account of women’s contributions across multiple conflicts and eras. It reframes familiar narratives of American warfare by placing women’s labor, sacrifice, and service at the center of the historical record.

This volume is suitable for academic and public libraries, students of American and military history, and readers interested in women’s history grounded in documented research.

From the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror, this book traces women’s roles across eras of conflict, including:

Early American and Indigenous wartime labor

Enslaved and free women sustaining armies

Civil War nurses, scouts, and intelligence operatives

World War I and II aviators, codebreakers, and spies

Japanese American nurses serving while their families were incarcerated

Korean and Vietnam War nurses and intelligence analysts

Pioneers of military integration and modern service academies

Women who served-and sometimes died-in recent conflicts

Women were present in every American war. The question is not whether they served-but why their service was so often denied. This book tells that history in full.

Author: Maureen Safford
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Unbound Press Books
Published: 12/31/2025
Series: Women Between the Lines: Overlooked Lives That Shaped History #1
Pages: 310
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781971207094
Language: English

Author

Safford, Maureen

Binding

ISBN10

1971207098

ISBN13

9781971207094

Page Count

310

Published Date

December 31 2025

Series

Women Between the Lines: Overlooked Lives That Shaped History #1

Language

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