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portada Negotiating Nursing: British Army Sisters and Soldiers in the Second World war (Nursing History and Humanities Mup) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781526119063
Edition No.
1

Negotiating Nursing: British Army Sisters and Soldiers in the Second World war (Nursing History and Humanities Mup) (in English)

Jane Brooks (Author) · Manchester University Press · Hardcover

Negotiating Nursing: British Army Sisters and Soldiers in the Second World war (Nursing History and Humanities Mup) (in English) - Jane Brooks

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Synopsis "Negotiating Nursing: British Army Sisters and Soldiers in the Second World war (Nursing History and Humanities Mup) (in English)"

Negotiating nursing: British army sisters and soldiers in the Second World War explores how the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Q.A.s) salvaged men within the sensitive gender negotiations of what should and could constitute nursing work and where that work could occur. The book argues that the Q.A.s, an entirely female force during the Second World War, were essential to recovering men physically, emotionally and spiritually from the battlefield and for the war, despite concerns about their presence on the frontline.  The book maps the developments in nurses’ work as the Q.A.s created a legitimate space for themselves in war zones and established nurses’ position as experts at the bedside. Using a range of personal testimony, the book demonstrates how the exigencies of war demanded nurses alter the methods of nursing practice and the professional boundaries in which they had traditionally worked in order to care for their soldier-patients in the challenging environments of a war zone. Yet, although they may have transformed practice, their position in war was highly gendered and it was gender in the post-war era that prevented their considerable skills from being transferred to the new welfare state, as the women of Britain were returned to the home and hearth. The book is aimed predominantly at academics and postgraduate students working in the history of nursing, the ‘medical war’ and gender history. Its lively narrative and use of personal testimonies mean that it will also be of interest to undergraduate students of nursing, medicine and history more widely, and of significant interest to members of the military medical services and the lay public.

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