This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. Rosie in the Empire: Gender in British and Australian Film Propaganda during the Second World War Main Menu Introduction: Beyond Rosie the Riveter Historical Context Comparing Depictions of Women War Workers National Identity in Britain and Australia Resources and Acknowledgments Josie Cotton 85e536e9436ca7acf1cc79640b3de84b2753ceeb The Imperial War Museum 1 2019-02-28T19:10:02-08:00 Josie Cotton 85e536e9436ca7acf1cc79640b3de84b2753ceeb 31474 2 plain 2019-02-28T19:10:19-08:00 Josie Cotton 85e536e9436ca7acf1cc79640b3de84b2753ceeb This page is referenced by: 1 2019-02-13T21:22:58-08:00 Resources 111 plain 2019-03-19T21:01:20-07:00 ONLINE FILMS AND CLIPS Use these links to access films and clips discussed in this exhibition."Australia Marches With Britain""Brother, Have You Been Saved?""Fires Were Started"The Gentle Sex "Girl Lifeguards" "Kokoda Front Line!" "South-West Pacific" "They Serve"ONLINE FILM ARCHIVESAustralian ScreenBritish MovietoneBritish PathéThe Imperial War MuseumRELEVANT MUSEUMS AND INSTITUTIONS The Australian War Memorial Campbell, AustraliaBletchley Park Bletchley, UKThe British Library London, UK The Caen Memorial Caen, France Darwin Military Museum Darwin, AustraliaThe Imperial War Museum London, UK The National WW2 Museum New Orleans, USASCHOLARLY AND INFORMATIVE WORKSFor the British Empire, Gender, and WarJackson, Ashley. The British Empire and the Second World War. London: Hambledon Continuum, 2006.Levine, Philippa, editor. Gender and Empire. The Oxford History of the British Empire. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.For British Women in the Second World WarBruley, Sue. Women in Britain Since 1900. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.Summerfield, Penny. Women Workers in the Second World War: Production and Patriarchy in Conflict. Bekenham, UK: Croom Helm Ltd., 1984.For Australian Women in the Second World WarAdam-Smith, Patsy. Australian Women at War. Melbourne: Penguin Books Australia, 1984.Oppenheimer, Melanie. Australian Women and War. Canberra: Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 2008.For Wartime Film Propaganda Chapman, James. The British at War: Cinema, State and Propaganda, 1939–1945. London: Tauris, 2011.Reeves, Nicholas. The Power of Film Propaganda: Myth or Reality. Bloomsbury: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2004.