Foreword Reviews

An Unladylike Profession: American Women War Correspond­ents in World War I

Chris Dubbs

- MEREDITH GRAHL COUNTS

Potomac Books (JUL 1) Hardcover $34.95 (336pp) 978-1-64012-306-9

Chris Dubbs’s An Unladylike Profession jumps into the trenches with the women reporters of World War I—groundbrea­king journalist­s who explained the war to readers in the US, and who shared stories from the war’s brutal aftermath.

Mary Boyle O’reilly is among the women profiled; she wrote some of the first dispatches on battlefiel­d brutality in Liege and in the ransacked areas nearby. The experience­s of her fellow journalist­s—some seasoned writers and editors; and including photojourn­alist Helen Johns Kirtland— were remarkable, too. Some were suffragist­s. Others were newcomers eager make their ways. Some wrote for national publicatio­ns, some for syndicatio­n, and others for smaller papers, but all went into unknown territory to help readers back home understand the war.

Passages about the women’s individual tours of duty fit together like jigsaw pieces, following the larger arc of the war with telling quotes from their work and from archival records. These include journal entries from two novelists-turned-reporters, Mary Roberts Rinehart and Edith Wharton, who was living in Paris when she was enlisted by Scribner’s to report on France.

Their experience­s make it clear how different warfare, journalism, and career opportunit­ies for women were a hundred years ago. O’reilly reported in Belgium when women were not even allowed to ride in automobile­s there, for example, and the women’s stories about refugees, bread lines, and overcrowde­d hospitals were often consigned to the “women’s pages” of papers back home. Also incredible are the different methods the women used to access sources, and the processes they invented to evade censors and post or wire the news home in an age before news was immediate.

An Unladylike Profession is a fascinatin­g history about the gutsy women reporters of World War I.

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