This is a deeply researched, cogently argued book that addresses a previously overlooked area in the working-class history of the Victorian army. The ample evidence it gathers, alongside its nuanced analysis of the difficult lives of regimental women, calls for more scholarly attention to the feelings, strategies, and struggles of these women.
Victorian Studies
Exhibits Lynn MacKay's unparalleled command of existing scholarship, penetrating insight, and sound historical imagination. She looks beyond the stereotypes to see the flesh-and-blood women, placing them firmly in the working-class culture of the time yet simultaneously acknowledging the unique challenges imposed by their connection to the army.
SOCIAL HISTORY