面纱战士:第一次世界大战的盟军护士

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J. Telford
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《戴面纱的战士:第一次世界大战的盟军护士》,克里斯汀·e·哈雷特著(牛津:牛津大学出版社,2014年)(384页;在她的书《面纱战士》中:《一战护士联盟》一书的作者Christine E. Hallett解构了一战期间围绕着盟军护士的神话和传说。通过讲述护士个人的故事,Hallett构建了一个非常可读的叙事,反映了她们护理经历的多样性和不偏不倚的本质,揭示了她们与所属组织或团体关系中的复杂现实。他们所关心的士兵以及他们所处的军事等级制度。哈利特以序言开篇,在序言中她加入了一个不必要的道歉,承认尽管她涵盖了盟军护理经历的大部分内容,但仍有许多内容未被提及。与其道歉,Hallett应该陶醉于她在这篇文章中对相对较新的护理历史学术领域所做的贡献,这一领域关注的是第一次世界大战的护理。Hallett的书对一战期间盟军护士所做的贡献进行了急需的详尽分析,将护理学术带到最前沿。这本书的主要论点是,一战期间的盟军护士是“蒙着面纱的战士”,她们在屈从于占主导地位的男性文化的社会理想与她们作为开拓者的角色之间摇摆,她们在每一个转折点上都与体制对抗;这在本书的引言和主要部分都得到了很好的发展。在她巧妙组织的七章中,每一章都有一个正式的结论部分,总结了这一章的主要观点。第一章名为“行动的呼唤:1914年8月至12月”,哈利特在其中描述了一个被战争唤醒和震撼的世界,来自世界各地的志愿者和训练有素的护士联合起来,很快就发现自己在康复医院、野战敷药站或医院船上,作为新手但组织良好的医疗团队的一部分。第二章,“西线的护理服务:1915”,从护士和他们所照顾的士兵的角度,关注堑壕战的残酷现实及其对人类身心的影响。这一节可以说是最生动的细节,深入研究了患有“炮弹休克”的病人的经历。在Hallett的作品中,我们发现了一个似乎超越时间的话题,即在医学同时代的人之间,关于这种情况是有生理基础还是仅仅是一种心理现象的争论。第三章,“俄国和塞尔维亚前线的护理:1914-1916”,为读者提供了这场战争东线复杂而错综复杂的历史的清晰概述。在这一节中,哈利特对比了在列图卡或飞行纵队服役的俄罗斯护士的经历,她们把换衣当作宗教仪式,并在照顾许多“无望的病例”时表达了自己的心痛。…
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Veiled Warriors: Allied Nurses of the First World War
Veiled Warriors: Allied Nurses of the First World War By Christine E. Hallett (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014) (384 pages; $34.95 hardcover)In her book, Veiled Warriors: Allied Nurses of the First World War, author Christine E. Hallett deconstructs both the myths and the legends surrounding Allied nurses during World War I. Through the telling of individual nurses' stories, Hallett constructs a very readable narrative that reflects the diversity and eclectic nature of their nursing experience and reveals a complex reality in their relationships to the organizations or groups to which they belonged, the soldiers for whom they cared and the military hierarchy in which they practiced. Hallett opens her comprehensive text with a preface where she includes an unnecessary apology, acknowledging that although she covers much of the Allied nursing experience, there is much that remains untold. Instead of apologizing, Hallett should revel in the contributions she has made in this text to the relatively new field of nursing historical scholarship that focuses on World War I nursing. Hallett's book brings to the forefront of nursing scholarship a much-needed and exhaustive analysis of the contributions made by Allied nurses during World War I. The main thesis of this work is that Allied nurses of World War I were "veiled warriors" who waffled between society's ideals of subservience to the dominant male culture and their role as trailblazers who bucked the system at every turn; and this is well developed throughout both the introduction and the main portion of the book.In each of her seven smartly organized chapters, Hallett ends with a formal conclusion section that summarizes the main points of the chapter. The first chapter is named "A Call to Action: August-December 1914" where Hallett describes a world awakened and shaken by war and where volunteers and trained nurses from around the globe joined forces and quickly found themselves in convalescent hospitals, field dressing stations, or on hospital ships, as part of novice but well-organized medical teams. Chapter 2, "A Nursing Service on the Western Front: 1915," focuses on the harsh reality of trench warfare and its fallout in relation to the human mind and body, both from the nurses' perspective and the soldiers they cared for. This section is arguably the most graphic in detail and delves into the experience of patients suffering from "shell shock." A topic that seems to transcend time is found in Hallett's inclusion of the debate that ensued between medical contemporaries about whether the condition has a physical basis or whether it is merely a psychological phenomenon.Chapter 3, "Nursing on the Russian and Serbian Fronts: 1914-1916," offers the reader a well-articulated synopsis of a complicated and intricate history of the Eastern Front of this war. In this section, Hallett compares and contrasts the experiences of Russian nurses who served in letuchka or flying columns where they treated dressing changes like religious rituals and expressed their heartache surrounding their care of many "hopeless cases. …
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期刊介绍: Nursing History Review, an annual peer-reviewed publication, is a showcase for the most significant current research on nursing and health care history. Contributors include national and international scholars representing many different disciplinary backgrounds. Regular sections include scholarly articles, reviews of the best books on nursing and abstracts of new doctoral dissertations and health care history, and invited commentaries. Historians, researchers, and individuals fascinated with the rich field of nursing will find this an important resource.
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