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Sign Your Name on the War Widows’ Quilt

Posted on08/05/201920/04/2023Leave a comment

This exercise is part of the War Widows’ Quilt, which celebrate the lives and stories of war widows in word and stitch. The idea is to commemorate you. Your names will join those of many other war widows from across Read More …

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Scottish Widows of the Thirty Years’ War

Posted on01/11/201810/07/20233 Comments

he role of Scottish officers and soldiers during the Thirty Years’ War has received considerable scholarly attention in the last two decades. Some 50,000 of them served in the anti-Habsburg alliance alone. It is a sobering point that the vast majority of these men, whether generals or private soldiers, lost their lives during service. […] Read More …

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War Widows’ Quilt & Poetry to Mark the Lives of War’s Forgotten Women in New Phase of War Widows’ Stories Project

Posted on25/10/201820/04/2023Leave a comment

  On 9 November 2018, the Queen’s House in Greenwich is hosting a remembrance reception to mark major new collaborations for the War Widows’ Stories project, a venture run in partnership between Dr Nadine Muller (Senior Lecturer in English Literature Read More …

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War’s Forgotten Women: War Widows’ Lives Past & Present at Imperial War Museum North

Posted on24/10/201820/04/2023Leave a comment

  On 2 November 2018, the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester is hosting an event that raises awareness of the history of war widowhood in the UK. Organised by Dr Nadine Muller, Senior Lecturer in English Literature & Cultural Read More …

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Stitching Stories & Weaving Words: Arthur+Martha Meet the War Widows’ Association

Posted on16/10/201820/04/2023Leave a comment

  On 2 October 2018, we made our way to the Union Jack Club in London to introduce our fabulous new collaborators arthur+martha to the regional organisers and trustees of the War Widows’ Association (WWA). Thanks to our recent funding successes with Read More …

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War Widows’ Pension in the First World War

Posted on16/10/201810/07/2023Leave a comment

After her husband Alec was killed in action in May 1915, Mabel Beadsworth was one of the first women to receive a war widows’ pension. She was just 25 years of age and had two children under the age of five. A third child, Amy, was born in January 1916. However, less than a year later, rumours of Mabel’s ‘immoral’ behaviour reached […] Read More …

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War Widows During the English Civil Wars

Posted on03/10/201810/07/2023Leave a comment

In October 1642, the Long Parliament took the unprecedented step of allowing the widows of its fallen servicemen the opportunity to claim regular state pensions, rather than letting them fall onto parish relief. This became an enormous commitment because 3% of the population died in England and Wales alone […] Read More …

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Professor Angela Smith Joins Fort George Line Up to Talk Widows of the First World War

Posted on21/06/201820/04/2023Leave a comment

  We are honoured and excited to announced that Professor Angela Smith (Sunderland University) will be joining us as a discussant at our next in-conversation event, which takes place on 20 July at The Highlanders’ Museum – Fort George! Angela Smith Read More …

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Join Us! War’s Forgotten Women: An In-Conversation Event about War Widows Past & Present. 8 June 2018. Firing Line Museum. Cardiff Castle.

Posted on31/05/201820/04/20231 Comment

  It’s only a week until the first of our new in-conversation events takes place in the beautiful surroundings of Cardiff Castle and amidst the fascinating collections of the Firing Line Museum of the Welsh Soldier. The events are intended Read More …

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War’s Forgotten Women: Join Us for Our In-Conversation Events about War Widowhood in the UK

Posted on24/05/201820/04/20232 Comments

We are thrilled to announce the dates of our 2018 series of in-conversation events around England, Scotland, and Wales. Funded by the British Academy and held amidst the collections and surroundings of fascinating military history museums and memorial spaces, the Read More …

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The interviews published on this website, including their online and print transcripts and their corresponding audio files, as well as images of art works are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives Licence. This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as the work in question is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to War Widows Stories.

If you wish to use this work in ways not covered under this licence, you must request permission. To do so, and for any other questions about this interview, how you may use it, or about the project, please contact Dr Nadine Muller via email (info@warwidowsstories.org), or by post at the following address: John Foster Building, Liverpool John Moores University, 80-98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, L3 5UZ.

All other original content on this website is written by Dr Nadine Muller, unless otherwise specified. Posts and interviews on this site reflect the opinions of the named author or interviewee, not those of their employers, institutions, organisations, interviewers, or of other authors or interviewees published on this site, or of any funders.

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