Why Women Fight
Why Women Fight
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Author: Victoria Preston
Military history | Gender studies: women | Warfare & defence
Published on 9th July 2026 by The History Press Ltd in the United Kingdom.
Hardback | 20 Illustrations, black and white
164mm x 243mm x 25mm | 444g




Why do women fight in wars? The short answer is simply that women, like men, fight because they must. The longer answer is inevitably more complex.
Why Women Fight is a look into what drives women to take up arms, examining these reasons through the lives of individuals on the front lines. Busting the myth that female soldiers are a manifestation of modernity, it begins with Semiramis, a former milkmaid attributed with expanding the Babylonian empire, and concludes with Tatyana, a former shop assistant who went on to command a Ukrainian battalion of a thousand men.
Incorporating extraordinary interviews with resistance fighters, illegal paramilitaries, conscripts and regular volunteers, Victoria Preston explores some of the reasons why throughout history women have joined the fray.
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