Author: Norman G. Gooding
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902366395
Category : Awards
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Until comparitively recently, the recipients of orders, decorations and medals have been almost exclusively male. Towards the end of the ninteenth century this bergan to change as women became more closely identified with the military, and the rewards of participation were extended to the nurses. This book looks at the contribution women made to the campaigns where they did not receive awards, and at the medals that were awarded before the First World War. It will be of obvious interest to the medal collector and researcher, but will also be of interest to those interested in the acceptance of women into the military.
Honours and Awards to Women to 1914
Author: Norman G. Gooding
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902366395
Category : Awards
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Until comparitively recently, the recipients of orders, decorations and medals have been almost exclusively male. Towards the end of the ninteenth century this bergan to change as women became more closely identified with the military, and the rewards of participation were extended to the nurses. This book looks at the contribution women made to the campaigns where they did not receive awards, and at the medals that were awarded before the First World War. It will be of obvious interest to the medal collector and researcher, but will also be of interest to those interested in the acceptance of women into the military.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781902366395
Category : Awards
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Until comparitively recently, the recipients of orders, decorations and medals have been almost exclusively male. Towards the end of the ninteenth century this bergan to change as women became more closely identified with the military, and the rewards of participation were extended to the nurses. This book looks at the contribution women made to the campaigns where they did not receive awards, and at the medals that were awarded before the First World War. It will be of obvious interest to the medal collector and researcher, but will also be of interest to those interested in the acceptance of women into the military.
American Art Annual
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Nurse Writers of the Great War
Author: Christine Hallett
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1784996327
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. The First World War was the first ‘total war’. Its industrial weaponry damaged millions of men and drove whole armies underground into dangerously unhealthy trenches. Many were killed. Many more suffered terrible, life-threatening injuries: wound infections such as gas gangrene and tetanus, exposure to extremes of temperature, emotional trauma and systemic disease. In an effort to alleviate this suffering, tens of thousands of women volunteered to serve as nurses. Of these, some were experienced professionals, while others had undergone only minimal training. But regardless of their preparation, they would all gain a unique understanding of the conditions of industrial warfare. Until recently their contributions, both to the saving of lives and to our understanding of warfare, have remained largely hidden from view. By combining biographical research with textual analysis, Nurse writers of the great war opens a window onto their insights into the nature of nursing and the impact of warfare.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1784996327
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. The First World War was the first ‘total war’. Its industrial weaponry damaged millions of men and drove whole armies underground into dangerously unhealthy trenches. Many were killed. Many more suffered terrible, life-threatening injuries: wound infections such as gas gangrene and tetanus, exposure to extremes of temperature, emotional trauma and systemic disease. In an effort to alleviate this suffering, tens of thousands of women volunteered to serve as nurses. Of these, some were experienced professionals, while others had undergone only minimal training. But regardless of their preparation, they would all gain a unique understanding of the conditions of industrial warfare. Until recently their contributions, both to the saving of lives and to our understanding of warfare, have remained largely hidden from view. By combining biographical research with textual analysis, Nurse writers of the great war opens a window onto their insights into the nature of nursing and the impact of warfare.
American Art Directory
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 806
Book Description
The biographical material formerly included in the directory is issued separately as Who's who in American art, 1936/37-
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 806
Book Description
The biographical material formerly included in the directory is issued separately as Who's who in American art, 1936/37-
British Campaign Medals of the First World War
Author: Peter Duckers
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0747811717
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Britain has issued medals rewarding war service since at least the early nineteenth century, and increasingly through the period of its imperial expansion prior to 1914, but examples of many of the early types are now scarce. However, few families escaped some involvement with “the Great War” of 1914 18, and many still treasure the medals awarded to their ancestors for wartime service. Today, with a growing interest in British military history and particularly in family history and genealogy, more and more people want to trace their ancestors' past. This book looks in detail at the origin, types and varieties of the British medals awarded for general war service between 1914 and '18, and gives advice on researching the awards and their recipients.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0747811717
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Britain has issued medals rewarding war service since at least the early nineteenth century, and increasingly through the period of its imperial expansion prior to 1914, but examples of many of the early types are now scarce. However, few families escaped some involvement with “the Great War” of 1914 18, and many still treasure the medals awarded to their ancestors for wartime service. Today, with a growing interest in British military history and particularly in family history and genealogy, more and more people want to trace their ancestors' past. This book looks in detail at the origin, types and varieties of the British medals awarded for general war service between 1914 and '18, and gives advice on researching the awards and their recipients.
American Art Directory
Author: Florence Nightingale Levy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 1160
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 1160
Book Description
Ribbons and Medals
Author: Henry Taprell Dorling
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Decorations of honor
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Decorations of honor
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Subject Catalog of the World War I Collection
Author: New York Public Library. Reference Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
British Concepts of Heroic "Gallantry" and the Sixties Transition
Author: Matthew J. Lord
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000382400
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
This book examines the relationship between concepts of heroic "gallantry," as projected by the British honours system, and the sociocultural, political, military and international transitions of the supposed Sixties "cultural revolution." In so doing, it considers how a conservative, hierarchical and state-orientated concept both evolved and endured during a period of immense change in which traditional assumptions of deference to elites were increasingly challenged. Covering the period often defined as "The Long Sixties," from 1955–79, this study concentrates on four distinct transitions undergone by both state and non-state gallantry awards, including developments within the welfare state, class and gender discrimination, counterinsurgency and decolonisation. It ultimately sheds fresh light upon the importance of postwar decades to the continued evolution of concepts of gallantry and heroism in British culture using a range of underexplored government and media archives. It will be of interest to scholars, students and general researchers of heroism in modern Britain, the Sixties revolution, postwar military history and both the social and political evolution of British honours, decorations and medals.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000382400
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
This book examines the relationship between concepts of heroic "gallantry," as projected by the British honours system, and the sociocultural, political, military and international transitions of the supposed Sixties "cultural revolution." In so doing, it considers how a conservative, hierarchical and state-orientated concept both evolved and endured during a period of immense change in which traditional assumptions of deference to elites were increasingly challenged. Covering the period often defined as "The Long Sixties," from 1955–79, this study concentrates on four distinct transitions undergone by both state and non-state gallantry awards, including developments within the welfare state, class and gender discrimination, counterinsurgency and decolonisation. It ultimately sheds fresh light upon the importance of postwar decades to the continued evolution of concepts of gallantry and heroism in British culture using a range of underexplored government and media archives. It will be of interest to scholars, students and general researchers of heroism in modern Britain, the Sixties revolution, postwar military history and both the social and political evolution of British honours, decorations and medals.
Tracing Your Service Women Ancestors
Author: Mary Ingham
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1844689816
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Whether you are interested in the career of an individual service woman or just want to know more about the part played by service women in a particular war or campaign, this is the book for you. Assuming that the reader has no prior knowledge of service women, Mary Ingham explains which records survive, where they can be found and how they can help in your research. She also vividly describes the role of women with the armed services from the Crimean War of the 1850s to the aftermath of the First World War and offers an insight into what the records can tell you about the career of an ancestor who served at home or abroad. From the army schoolmistresses to the Womens Land Army, her account outlines the history of each service, describes uniforms and gives examples of daily life and likely experiences. This is the book you need if you want to follow up those clues in your familys history stories heard from older relatives, pictures in family photograph albums, handed-down uniforms, badges or medals that seem to indicate that one of your women ancestors served in wartime.
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1844689816
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Whether you are interested in the career of an individual service woman or just want to know more about the part played by service women in a particular war or campaign, this is the book for you. Assuming that the reader has no prior knowledge of service women, Mary Ingham explains which records survive, where they can be found and how they can help in your research. She also vividly describes the role of women with the armed services from the Crimean War of the 1850s to the aftermath of the First World War and offers an insight into what the records can tell you about the career of an ancestor who served at home or abroad. From the army schoolmistresses to the Womens Land Army, her account outlines the history of each service, describes uniforms and gives examples of daily life and likely experiences. This is the book you need if you want to follow up those clues in your familys history stories heard from older relatives, pictures in family photograph albums, handed-down uniforms, badges or medals that seem to indicate that one of your women ancestors served in wartime.