This article provides the first extended analysis of Confederate home nursing in the American Civil War (1861-65). Home nursing was an integral component of Confederate health care outside of the regulation of the Confederate Medical Department and relied on the willingness of individual and collective groups of middle and planter class white women to open private homes to ailing Confederate soldiers. The gendered labor of home nursing wedded the gap between the shortcomings of the Confederate Medical Department and the needs of its people, on both the front lines and the home front. In doing so, home nursing provided a new channel for women to engage with Confederate nationalism in tangible and local ways
Despite the nineteenth-century insistence on separate spheres for men and women, Union nurses duri...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
Despite the nineteenth-century insistence on separate spheres for men and women, Union nurses duri...
The Industrial Revolution created sweeping cultural and technological changes in 19th century Americ...
The purposes of this research were to create and historicize a phenomenological description of the l...
The purposes of this research were to create and historicize a phenomenological description of the l...
The purposes of this research were to create and historicize a phenomenological description of the l...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Using the diaries of Confede...
This dissertation studies northern middle-class women as soldiers\u27 aid society workers and nurses...
This dissertation studies northern middle-class women as soldiers\u27 aid society workers and nurses...
This dissertation studies northern middle-class women as soldiers\u27 aid society workers and nurses...
This "synthetic works narrative" effort1, examines how western North Carolina evolved through the e...
Recent historiography has shown how slaveholding white women in the antebellum South United States o...
In September 1862, the Confederate Congress authorized hospitals to employ white women as chief matr...
This capstone takes a look at what hopes to prove is the beginning of a break from customary gender ...
Despite the nineteenth-century insistence on separate spheres for men and women, Union nurses duri...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
Despite the nineteenth-century insistence on separate spheres for men and women, Union nurses duri...
The Industrial Revolution created sweeping cultural and technological changes in 19th century Americ...
The purposes of this research were to create and historicize a phenomenological description of the l...
The purposes of this research were to create and historicize a phenomenological description of the l...
The purposes of this research were to create and historicize a phenomenological description of the l...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Using the diaries of Confede...
This dissertation studies northern middle-class women as soldiers\u27 aid society workers and nurses...
This dissertation studies northern middle-class women as soldiers\u27 aid society workers and nurses...
This dissertation studies northern middle-class women as soldiers\u27 aid society workers and nurses...
This "synthetic works narrative" effort1, examines how western North Carolina evolved through the e...
Recent historiography has shown how slaveholding white women in the antebellum South United States o...
In September 1862, the Confederate Congress authorized hospitals to employ white women as chief matr...
This capstone takes a look at what hopes to prove is the beginning of a break from customary gender ...
Despite the nineteenth-century insistence on separate spheres for men and women, Union nurses duri...
This article examines the theme of dependence within gender relations and the overall controlling st...
Despite the nineteenth-century insistence on separate spheres for men and women, Union nurses duri...