Official U.S. Bulletin

Official U.S. Bulletin
Title Official U.S. Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 234
Release 1917
Genre United States
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Finding Room

Finding Room
Title Finding Room PDF eBook
Author University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies
Publisher Centre for Urban & Regional Studies University of Birmingham
Pages 476
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
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Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies
Title Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies PDF eBook
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Pages 184
Release 1986
Genre Child health services
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The types of findings included for each category include program characteristics, services, strategies, staffing, outreach, educational material needs, successes, and additional observations. Various types of maternal and infant health resources (coalitions, clearinghouses, books and directories) are identified. A copy of the survey instrument and the names and addresses of survey respondents are provided.

Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast

Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast
Title Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast PDF eBook
Author Gina M. Martino
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 233
Release 2018-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 1469641003

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Across the borderlands of the early American northeast, New England, New France, and Native nations deployed women with surprising frequency to the front lines of wars that determined control of North America. Far from serving as passive helpmates in a private, domestic sphere, women assumed wartime roles as essential public actors, wielding muskets, hatchets, and makeshift weapons while fighting for their families, communities, and nations. Revealing the fundamental importance of martial womanhood in this era, Gina M. Martino places borderlands women in a broad context of empire, cultural exchange, violence, and nation building, demonstrating how women's war making was embedded in national and imperial strategies of expansion and resistance. As Martino shows, women's participation in warfare was not considered transgressive; rather it was integral to traditional gender ideologies of the period, supporting rather than subverting established systems of gender difference. In returning these forgotten women to the history of the northeastern borderlands, this study challenges scholars to reconsider the flexibility of gender roles and reveals how women's participation in transatlantic systems of warfare shaped institutions, polities, and ideologies in the early modern period and the centuries that followed.

Ceramic Gestures

Ceramic Gestures
Title Ceramic Gestures PDF eBook
Author Marla Berns
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 52
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
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Background testimony

Background testimony
Title Background testimony PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations
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Pages 344
Release 1958
Genre Military research
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Treaties Submitted to the Senate

Treaties Submitted to the Senate
Title Treaties Submitted to the Senate PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
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Pages 38
Release 1935
Genre United States
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