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  1. Jul 12, 2021 · The River War is a remarkable work because of its author, length, content and audacity. It was based on 15 articles Churchill wrote for the Morning Post in 1898, when he was not 24 years old. Yet he was already a rising political star, having run and lost for Parliament four months earlier.

  2. May 22, 2015 · In Churchill’s The River War, readers will have no difficulty in understanding why Churchill was eventually awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. This great, long-neglected work is, like Thucydides’ history, a prose epic.

  3. Aug 1, 2023 · Winston S. Churchill described The River War: An Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan as “a tale of blood and war” (I 1)—and it does not disappoint. No one who reads it will fail to understand why he eventually won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

  4. To help overcome opposition to women in "men's" jobs, campaigns to recruit women workers stressed that production work called for domestic skills. If a woman could sew, she could rivet. If she could put together a pie, she could work on assembly line.

  5. The need for workers to take over men's work in factories, combined with the demand for munitions during World War One led to women entering the workforce in large numbers.

  6. 18 hours ago · Today, women make up around 10% of the Royal Navy and serve in all roles, including as submariners and commanders of warships. This would not have been possible without the pioneering work of the Wrens during World War II. The Wrens also had a significant impact on society as a whole.

  7. Jul 1, 2021 · True strength and courage comes from allowing ourselves to be open and vulnerable, reaching out for help or joining forces with others, falling down and getting back up, and using our strength and influence to support others who are most in need.

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