An Equal Burden is the first scholarly study of the Army Medical Services in the First World War to focus on the roles and experiences of the men of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). Though they were not professional medical caregivers, they were called upon to provide urgent medical care and, as non-combatants, were forbidden from carrying weapons. Their role in the war effort was quite unique and warranting of further study. Structured both chronologically and thematically, An Equal Burden examines the work that RAMC rankers undertook and its importance to the running of the chain of medical evacuation. It additionally explores the gendered status of these men within the medical, military, and cultural hierarchies of a society engag...
When Australian troops were called to fight for the British Empire during World War I they had to de...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
"An Equal Burden forms the first scholarly study of the Army Medical Services in the First World War...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...
In the century since the Great War began there has been little research into the war experience of B...
From ancient times, fatal injuries and casualties have been associated with the concept of waging wa...
Medical Concerns & Military Thinking investigates in how far and in which ways medical consideration...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
The subject of traumatic war neurosis---today such an integral part of discussions of military servi...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
The subject of traumatic war neurosis---today such an integral part of discussions of military servi...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
When Australian troops were called to fight for the British Empire during World War I they had to de...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
"An Equal Burden forms the first scholarly study of the Army Medical Services in the First World War...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...
In the century since the Great War began there has been little research into the war experience of B...
From ancient times, fatal injuries and casualties have been associated with the concept of waging wa...
Medical Concerns & Military Thinking investigates in how far and in which ways medical consideration...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
The subject of traumatic war neurosis---today such an integral part of discussions of military servi...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
The subject of traumatic war neurosis---today such an integral part of discussions of military servi...
In 1914 the women’s suffrage movement and its fight for women’s economic, social, and political equa...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
When Australian troops were called to fight for the British Empire during World War I they had to de...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...
This is a work about perception and experience. It examines the way in which men disabled both by co...