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Women’s Biography in Modern Ukrainian Women’s War Fiction: the Case of the Novel Because It Hurts by Yevhenia Senik
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…women’s war experience…”
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Elif MAHIR METINSOY, Ottoman Women during World War I: everyday experiences, politics, and conflict
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The Auto/biographical Nature of Ukrainian Women’s Literature on the War in Donbas
Published 2024-12-01“…Mostly processed by professional writers, the documentary accounts of military experience of women characters convey the evidence of Zeitgeist, which forms a unique writing in modern war literature. …”
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The effects of war-related experiences on mental health symptoms of individuals living in conflict zones: a longitudinal study
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract On October 7, 2023, a large-scale attack in southern Israel and the subsequent war resulted in extensive loss of life and injuries, with many individuals experiencing traumatic losses, such as family members or close friends being killed or kidnapped. …”
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“They didn’t break me either way”. Women, Captivity and Interrogation in World War II: Resurfacing Self-Empowering Narratives
Published 2022-08-01“…However, women’s accounts of interrogation and questioning in World War II are not as easy to find as men’s. …”
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Neli Cornea: o scriitoare necunoscută și jurnalui ei de război
Published 2019-12-01“…She puts down her own war experiences, but she also voices a war ideology of resilience. …”
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Etudiantes américaines, militantisme et guerre du Vietnam : guerre, paix et « genre » dans les années 1960
Published 2008-09-01“… The opposition to the Vietnam War (1964 – 1973) was unprecedented in American history; and the universities took the center stage. …”
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Heroines of Health: Examining the Other Side of the “Splendid Little War”
Published 2015-03-01“…Although a patriarchal military system initially preferred male medical personnel, the Spanish-American War confirmed the competence of women in military service as nurses and doctors and led to the establishment of the permanent Army Reserve Nurse Corps in 1901. …”
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Organizational and legal measures to prevent psychosocial risks caused by the war in Ukraine
Published 2022-06-01“…The problem of the emergence of psychosocial risks among the population has become especially relevant in connection with the war in Ukraine. Therefore, there is a need for the development and implementation of effective measures to prevent such risks, to define guidelines for programme regulation in order to implement qualified psychological rehabilitation of the population. …”
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Experience and Interpretation: Emotion as Revealed in Narration
Published 2011-03-01“…I discuss in this article some key narratives of women I interviewed in Ingria 1992–1993. The narratives of those women were about dramatic stages of their lives during the World War II. …”
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Living in the Making of History! Two Victorian Female Travellers’ Representations of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War
Published 2007-12-01“…In the late 1870s and early 1880s two courageous women travelled to South Africa: Mrs Louisa Hutchinson, married to an army officer, who wrote In Tents in the Transvaal (1879) and Lady Florence Douglas Dixie—the first female war correspondent—who published In The Land of Misfortune (1882). …”
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A descriptive analysis of a medical humanitarian aid initiative for quality perinatal management in war-torn Ukraine
Published 2025-02-01“…Mothers reported their experience with self-monitoring as great or good in 79%. …”
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African American Womanhood: A Study of Women’s Life Writings (1861-1910s)
Published 2019-05-01“…This article shows the diversity of African American women’s life experiences through the study of the life narratives of seven women who belonged to different social milieus, had distinct regional identities and dissimilar occupations. …”
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Living with Stigma: Depressed Elderly Persons’ Experiences of Physical Health Problems
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Danser et être dansé
Published 2021-07-01“…The caboclinhos are carnival gatherings made up of men, women and children dressed up as Amerindians armed with bows and arrows, parading through the outlying districts of towns in the Pernambuco region. …”
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COMFORT WOMEN SURVIVING PANDEMICS: FROM ERASURE TO EMBODIED HOPE TOWARDS A FEMINIST-POSTCOLONIAL THEOLOGY OF RADICAL HOSPITALITY
Published 2023-04-01“…Secondly, the article argues that extending hospitality to comfort women (for example, war reparations) goes beyond the “law of ekstasis”, as touted in Fratelli Tutti, as comfort women themselves embody love, reciprocity, and inclusion. …”
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Perempuan dan Ketahanan Pangan (Rumah Tangga) pada Masa Revolusi
Published 2024-07-01“…Women were primarily responsible for food security and nutrition within their households when their husbands, fathers, and sons went off to war. …”
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Being happy in unhappy time: life satisfaction and subjective happiness in the background of demographic variables among female Syrian refugees, Poles and Turks
Published 2024-12-01“…The life situation of female Syrian refugees seems to be more difficult than that of Turkish and Polish women who have not experienced the suffering associated with the war, leaving their country and adapting to new living conditions in a foreign environment. …”
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The staffing problem in the police during 1943–1944 and ways to resolve it
Published 2023-09-01“…The state of police staffing during 1943-1944 is revealed, its peculiarities related to the course of the German-Soviet war are identified. The staffing problem in the police during the war was extremely acute. …”
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