Jack and Eve: two women in love and at war

Jack and Eve: two women in love and at war

Join Wendy Moore in this exciting talk!

By LSE Library

Date and time

Thu, 16 May 2024 18:00 - 19:30 GMT+1

Location

Thai Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building

54 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3LJ United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join Wendy Moore as she reveals the remarkable story of the unconventional love and loyalty of Vera ‘Jack’ Holme and Evelina Haverfield, suffragettes, life partners and trailblazing feminists who carved radical new paths for women during the First World War.

Description:

Vera ‘Jack’ Holme and Evelina Haverfield were suffragettes, life partners and trailblazing feminists who carved radical new paths for women during the First World War. Jack worked as a cross-dressing actress before becoming official chauffeur to Emmeline Pankhurst. Eve, the daughter of an English baron, was 14 years older. They met in 1909, fell in love and threw themselves into suffragette action, enduring prison for the cause. When war began, Eve co-founded pioneering organisations to recruit women for war work. Then together they travelled to Serbia, Russia and Romania to run field hospitals for allied soldiers and drive ambulances at huge risk to their lives. Wendy Moore reveals a remarkable story of unconventional love and loyalty.


Bios:

Wendy Moore is a freelance journalist and the author of five previous books on medical and social history. JACK AND EVE: TWO WOMEN IN LOVE AND AT WAR is published by Atlantic Books.

LSE Chair: Dr Hakan Seckinelgin, Associate Professor (Reader), Department of Social Policy

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