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Publisher: Journals Gateway
The New England Quarterly (2021) 94 (2): 298–300.
Published: 21 June 2021
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The New England Quarterly (2018) 91 (2): 307–330.
Published: 01 June 2018
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View articletitled, A Fractured Service: Frances Webster and The Great War, 1914–1918
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Born to privilege in Boston, Frances Webster, like her peers volunteered overseas with the American Red Cross as a nurse's aide. Where the activities of other Americans during the First World War is characterized as a “culture of coercive volunterism,” Webster's reflected a more complex mixture of altruism and tourism. Her history of participation in the First World War suggests historians need more multifaceted frameworks to explain Americans' First World War service.