In Stars and Wars, Oscar-nominated Art Director Alan Tomkins reveals his unpublished film artwork and behind-the-scenes photographs from an acclaimed career that spanned over fifty years in both British and Hollywood cinema. číst celé
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Focusing on urban poverty, this comparative study uniquely examines the interactions between poverty and official institutions. Utilizing an innovative methodology, it reveals fresh insights from well-known sources, shedding light on the complex dynamics of poverty and governance.
A jargon free over view of patient experience and medical practice during the eighteenth century.
Nursing the English from Plague to Peterloo, 1665-1820
- 344pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the evolution of nursing from 1660 to 1820, the book examines the roles of both women and men in caregiving before reform efforts began. It highlights domestic nursing by women, the history of St Bartholomew's Hospital, and the experiences of matrons at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The narrative challenges stereotypes of pre-reform nurses as incompetent, presenting them as competent caregivers shaped by gender, status, and the realities of their work. Additionally, it explores the impact of wars on nursing practices and the complexities of male involvement in caregiving.