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- تركز دور المرأة الأسترالية في الحرب العالمية الأولى بشكل رئيسي على مشاركتها في تقديم خدمات التمريض بشكل خاص، وفي تعويض غياب الرجال المنضمين للقوات المسلحة عن الوظائف اليومية بشكل عام. غير دورهم الكبير في تأسيس حملات لجمع التبرعات للمجندين في الخارج ولإعالة عائلتهم داخل البلاد. شاركت المرأة الأسترالية أيضا في الحملات الانتخابية والثورات والعديد من الأحداث السياسية كإضراب نيوساوث ويلز في عام 1917، والتي تعتبر بداية الحركات النسوية في أستراليا. (ar)
- The role of Australian women in World War I was focused mainly upon their involvement in the provision of nursing services. Australian women also played a significant role on the homefront, where they filled jobs made vacant by men joining the armed forces. Women also undertook fundraising and recruiting activities as well as organising comfort packages for soldiers serving overseas. Around the issue of conscription, women were involved in campaigning on both sides of the debate, while they were also equally involved in the New South Wales strike in 1917. Nevertheless, despite this involvement, women have never occupied a central position in the Australian version of the ANZAC myth, although since the 1970s their role has been examined in more detail as a result of the emergence of feminist historiography, and specialist histories such as the history of nursing. (en)
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- تركز دور المرأة الأسترالية في الحرب العالمية الأولى بشكل رئيسي على مشاركتها في تقديم خدمات التمريض بشكل خاص، وفي تعويض غياب الرجال المنضمين للقوات المسلحة عن الوظائف اليومية بشكل عام. غير دورهم الكبير في تأسيس حملات لجمع التبرعات للمجندين في الخارج ولإعالة عائلتهم داخل البلاد. شاركت المرأة الأسترالية أيضا في الحملات الانتخابية والثورات والعديد من الأحداث السياسية كإضراب نيوساوث ويلز في عام 1917، والتي تعتبر بداية الحركات النسوية في أستراليا. (ar)
- The role of Australian women in World War I was focused mainly upon their involvement in the provision of nursing services. Australian women also played a significant role on the homefront, where they filled jobs made vacant by men joining the armed forces. Women also undertook fundraising and recruiting activities as well as organising comfort packages for soldiers serving overseas. Around the issue of conscription, women were involved in campaigning on both sides of the debate, while they were also equally involved in the New South Wales strike in 1917. Nevertheless, despite this involvement, women have never occupied a central position in the Australian version of the ANZAC myth, although since the 1970s their role has been examined in more detail as a result of the emergence of feminis (en)
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- المرأة الأسترالية في الحرب العالمية الأولى (ar)
- Australian women in World War I (en)
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