Title Women at war: public relief for the Lithuanian army, 1918–1920
Translation of Title Moterys kare: visuomeninė parama Lietuvos kariuomenei 1918-1920 metais.
Authors Sereičikas, Mindaugas
DOI 10.15181/ahuk.v42i0.2296
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Is Part of Acta historica universitatis Klaipedensis: Women and war: roles and experiences in Lithuanian history = Moterys ir karas: vaidmenys ir patirtys Lietuvos istorijoje.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2021, [t.] 42, p. 149-169.. ISSN 1392-4095. eISSN 2351-6526
Keywords [eng] Lithuanian war of independence ; Lithuanian armed forces ; public relief to the army ; civilian charities ; women’s associations ; civilian-military cooperation
Abstract [eng] As the First World War drew to an end, a number of political actors in the east Baltic Sea region declared the independence of new states. This independence had to be defended by their governments in armed conflicts. The army loyal to the Lithuanian government was engaged in active hostilities until the end of 1920. So far, the historiography on these military actions has concentrated on the tactical-operational actions of the armies, and biographical studies of their military leaders. The participation of women in the Lithuanian war of independence and violence by combatants against civilians, including women, have been studied in a rather fragmentary way. This article fills this research gap, by analysing the collective initiatives of women that emerged in Lithuanian society between 1918 and 1920 to provide public relief to the Lithuanian armed forces that were engaged in military operations. By perceiving these initiatives as a response to a military threat, the article seeks to identify the internal and external factors that underpinned the determination of women to provide material assistance to the Lithuanian army. By taking a sociological theoretical approach of stimulus-induced social interaction, it provides an analysis of the reasons for the formation and the development of 13 women’s associations, and the nature and the extent of their activities.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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