Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War

Formed in 1951, the Federal Civil Defense Administration said that "the importance of women in civil defense can scarcely be overstated." Comprising 70 percent or more of civil defense workers at the height of the Cold War, American women served as FCDA wardens, auxiliary police, nurses, home preparedness advisors, coordinators of mass feeding drills, rescue and emergency management personnel, and in various local, state, regional and national organizations. The author examines the diverse roles they filled to promote homeland protection and preparedness at a time when atomic war was an imminent threat.

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Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War

Formed in 1951, the Federal Civil Defense Administration said that "the importance of women in civil defense can scarcely be overstated." Comprising 70 percent or more of civil defense workers at the height of the Cold War, American women served as FCDA wardens, auxiliary police, nurses, home preparedness advisors, coordinators of mass feeding drills, rescue and emergency management personnel, and in various local, state, regional and national organizations. The author examines the diverse roles they filled to promote homeland protection and preparedness at a time when atomic war was an imminent threat.

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Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War

Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War

by Michael Scheibach
Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War

Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War

by Michael Scheibach

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Formed in 1951, the Federal Civil Defense Administration said that "the importance of women in civil defense can scarcely be overstated." Comprising 70 percent or more of civil defense workers at the height of the Cold War, American women served as FCDA wardens, auxiliary police, nurses, home preparedness advisors, coordinators of mass feeding drills, rescue and emergency management personnel, and in various local, state, regional and national organizations. The author examines the diverse roles they filled to promote homeland protection and preparedness at a time when atomic war was an imminent threat.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476630632
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 09/25/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Independent historian Michael Scheibach has written three books on the early Cold War and edited an anthology of governmental publications related to the atomic bomb and civil defense. He has a doctorate in American studies and taught for several years as an adjunct professor. He lives in Miami, Florida.
Independent historian Michael Scheibach has written three books on the early Cold War and edited an anthology of governmental publications related to the atomic bomb and civil defense. He has a doctorate in American studies and taught for several years as an adjunct professor. He lives in Miami, Florida.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Women’s Civil Defense Prayer
Preface: “We Are Going to Win”
Part I: Call to Duty
 1. Women’s Challenge
 2. “Georgia Women in Civil Defense”
 3. “Challenge for Security and Survival: Manual for Women in Civil Defense”
Part II: Beyond Containment
 4. Gender and the FCDA
 5. “President Truman’s Message to Congress on the Federal Civil Defense Administration”
 6. “Katherine Howard’s Speech on Security at Home”
Part III: Organized Support
 7. Members in Good Standing
 8. “Pledge for Home Defense”
 9. “Texans on the Alert for Civil Defense and Disaster Relief”
Part IV: On Guard
10. Serving the Community
11. “This Is Civil Defense”
12. “The Warden’s Handbook”
Part V: Aid and Comfort
13. Joining the Ranks
14. “Police Services”
15. “The Nurse in Civil Defense”
Part VI: Be Prepared
16. Home Protection and Preparedness
17. “Women in Civil Defense”
18. “Get Acquainted with the Home Defense Corps”
19. “Individual and Family Preparedness”
Part VII: Out of the Kitchen
20. Feeding Family and the Masses
21. “Emergency Mass Feeding Instructor Course”
22. “Basic Course in Emergency Mass Feeding Handbook”
Conclusion: The “Home” in Home Front
Appendix: Selected Chapters from “Civil Defense in Outline”
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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