A demand for nurse-midwifery care emerged in the immediate aftermath of World War II. Initially ... of care to poor and working class women, but by the late 1940s, middle class women demanded ...
Nurse-Midwives Begin to Offer Care to Middle-Class Women Changes in women's self-concept during World War II, after the war, and throughout the postwar baby boom preceded nurse-midwifery's ...
Zana Hoxha is Kosovar. Their adaptation of an ancient Greek tragedy highlights not so much the devastation war inflicts on women but women's capacity to heal and resist. Euripides's "Trojan Women ...
About 350,000 women served in a variety of roles in the U.S. military during World War II. More than 400 American women were killed in uniform during the war, and nearly 90 were captured as ...