04706oam 2200721I 450 991046564150332120200520144314.01-134-62692-40-203-44892-810.4324/9780203448922 (CKB)2560000000102570(EBL)1211722(SSID)ssj0000887408(PQKBManifestationID)12400262(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000887408(PQKBWorkID)10839884(PQKB)11502268(MiAaPQ)EBC1211722(Au-PeEL)EBL1211722(CaPaEBR)ebr10719801(CaONFJC)MIL497060(OCoLC)850533929(EXLCZ)99256000000010257020180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFirst World War nursing new perspectives /edited by Alison S. Fell and Christine E. HallettNew York :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (468 p.)Routledge studies in modern history ;11Routledge studies in modern history ;11Description based upon print version of record.1-138-95261-3 0-415-83205-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: New Perspectives on First World War Nursing; Notes; Part I: National Identities; 1. Making Sister Julie: The Origin of First World War French Nursing Heroines in Franco-Prussian War Stories; Notes; 2. "Beacons of Britishness": British Nurses and Female Doctors as Prisoners of War; Notes; 3. "I Begin to Feel as a Normal Being Should, in Spite of the Blood and Anguish in Which I Move": American Women's First World War Nursing Memoirs; Introduction: The American MissionThe Spectacle of the European War"Nobody is a Spectator": America Enters the War; Blood and Anguish; Beyond the Armistice; Conclusion: The First World War and its American Legacy; Notes; Part II: Professional Identities; 4. "All for the Boys": The Nurse-Patient Relationship of Australian Army Nurses in the First World War; War Nursing; Professional Intimacy; Power; Trust; Empathy; Respect; Notes; 5. "Emotional Nursing": Involvement, Engagement, and Detachment in the Writings of First World War Nurses and VADs; The Emotional World of the First World War VADThe Professional World of the Trained NurseMilitary Nursing and Emotional Boundaries; Conclusion: Overlapping Worlds; Notes; 6. A Sister's War: The Diaries of Alice Slythe; Becoming Sister Slythe; Base; Closer to the Front; Conclusion: Becoming Mrs. Alment; Notes; Part III: Nurse as Witness; 7. Negotiating Injury and Masculinity in First World War Nurses' Writing; Notes; 8. The Theater of Pain: Observing Mary Borden in The Forbidden Zone; Acknowledgment; Notes; 9. Cubist Vision in Nursing Accounts; Notes; Afterword: Remembering the First World War Nurse in Britain and FranceNations Remembering NursesNurses Remembering Nurses; Remembering the First World War Nurse in Popular Culture; Notes; Bibliography; Contributors; IndexThis book brings together a collection of works by scholars who have produced some of the most innovative and influential work on the topic of First World War nursing in the last ten years. The contributors employ an interdisciplinary collaborative approach that takes into account multiple facets of Allied wartime nursing: historical contexts (history of the profession, recruitment, teaching, different national socio-political contexts), popular cultural stereotypes (in propaganda, popular culture) and longstanding gender norms (woman-as-nurturer). They draw on a wide range of hitherto neglRoutledge Studies in Modern HistoryWorld War, 1914-1918Medical careWorld War, 1914-1918Medical careSourcesMilitary nursingHistory20th centuryMilitary nursingHistory20th centurySourcesElectronic books.World War, 1914-1918Medical care.World War, 1914-1918Medical careMilitary nursingHistoryMilitary nursingHistory940.4/75Fell Alison S.1971-945623Hallett Christine E945624MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465641503321First World War nursing2135405UNINA