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One Hundred Years of Wartime Nursing Practices, 1854-1953
Contributor(s): Brooks, Jane (Editor), Hallett, Christine (Editor)
ISBN: 0719091411     ISBN-13: 9780719091414
Publisher: Manchester University Press
OUR PRICE:   $123.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | History
- Technology & Engineering | Military Science
Dewey: 355.345
Series: Nursing History and Humanities
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 5.7" W x 8.5" (1.15 lbs) 328 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This book examines the work that nurses of many differing nations undertook during the Crimean War, the Boer War, the Spanish Civil War, both World Wars and the Korean War.

It makes an excellent and timely contribution to the growing discipline of nursing wartime work. In its exploration of multiple nursing roles during the wars, it considers the responsiveness of nursing work, as crisis scenarios gave rise to improvisation and the - sometimes quite dramatic - breaking
of practice boundaries.

The book explores the contested position of the female nurse in an essentially masculine environment, partly because of the anxiety provoked by the presence of women in war zones and partly because nursing was considered a humanitarian service and thus antithetical to war. By exploring the work of
the ordinary nurse, the book demonstrates that war became an arena in which the value of female nurses and nursing work came to be recognised; within war, nurses could foster new roles and opportunities.

The originality of the text lies not only in the breadth of wartime practices considered, but also the international scope of both the contributors and the nurses they consider. It will therefore appeal to academics and students in the history of nursing and war, nursing work and the history of
medicine and war from across the globe.