'Male Attitudes Are Central To The Story Of New Zealand's War Nurses'. Anna Rogers. Discuss.
Date Submitted: 05/30/2003 00:45:47
'Male Attitudes Are Central To The Story Of New Zealand's War Nurses',
Anna Rogers. Discuss.
Anna Rogers has argued that 'male attitudes are central to the story of New Zealand's war nurses, this however, is not completely accurate. Gendered attitudes, those composed of both male and female counterparts, have a more influential and greater role to play in the experiences of New Zealand's war nurses. Gender is inseparable from culture, and it is in times
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and Health Resorts and Publicity, New Zealand's War Effort: Two Years' Achievements, Wellington, 1941.
'Nurses for Active Service' Kai Tiaki New Zealand Nursing Journal, April 1915, extracts, pp.38-59
'Nurses for our Troops' in Kai Tiaki New Zealand Nursing Journal, April 1915, extracts, pp.38-59.
Rogers, Anna, While You're Away: New Zealand Nurses at War, 1899-1948, Auckland, 2003.
'The Nurses' War Fund' Kai Tiaki New Zealand Nursing Journal, April 1915, extracts, pp.38-59.
Written by Amanda Turner
University of Auckland, 2004.
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