When the Civil War began, no one—neither politicians nor military men—expected to have to contend with women. War, like the politics that made it, was men’s work; women were innocents to be protected. This idea was as old as Sophocles’ Antigone and expressed a deep human reluctance to see women as parties to war. “We …
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