Beyond the Secretarial Desk: Women in the OSS under the Visionary Leadership of William J. Donovan
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This project delves into women's roles in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). It examines their contributions, challenges, and the impact William Donovan’s leadership had on lasting female opportunities in the post-war era. Utilizing a gender lens, the study investigates women’s roles with the OSS, their contributions and impacts, and the challenges they faced. Additionally, the project explores William Donovan’s background and leadership style and how it contributed to the opportunities women were given during WWII and the subsequent implications for their post-war inclusion in the intelligence world. By looking at the gender norms of the 1940s and 1950s and other areas of service for women, such as the WAVES and the WAACS, this project evaluates how William Donovan specifically gave women opportunities not offered in the larger society. While acknowledging women's challenges, the project highlights the OSS as a pioneering environment that gave women roles not seen in the broader society until later decades. This new scholarship examines previously used primary and secondary sources while uncovering a fresh perspective on the role of women in the OSS under Donovan’s leadership.