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Christine Heimannsberg
Gelobtes Land, die dystopische Climate Fiction Trilogie: Mit CO2 verbindet man den Klimawandel, schmelzende Gletscher und Überflutungen. Mittlerweile ist der Klimawandel auch in der Literatur angekommen. „Climate Fiction“ oder „Cli-fi“ lautet das Stichwort, das zuletzt verstärkt in den Feuilletons auftauchte. Die deutsche Autorin Christine Heimannsberg präsentiert mit ihrer Debüt-Trilogie „Gelobtes Land“ eine ungewöhnliche, spannende Dystopie, die ökologische wie humanistische Themen geschickt im neuen Genre zusammenführt.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesSeptember 2012
The debate on the decline of Spain
by Helen Rawlings, Roger Richardson, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesNovember 2011
Containing trauma
Nursing work in the First World War
by Christine Hallett, Bertrand Taithe, Penny Summerfield, Peter Gatrell, Max Jones, Ana Carden-Coyne
In this lucid and cogently-argued book, Christine Hallett explores the nature of the practices developed by nurses and their volunteer-assistants during the First World War. She argues that nurses found meaning in their complex and stressful work by identifying it as a process of 'containing trauma'. Broad in its scope and detailed in its research, the book analyses the work of nurses from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and the United States of America. It draws on highly personal writings: letters and diaries drawn from archives and libraries throughout the world. This wide-ranging book explores a range of treatment scenarios, from the Western and Eastern Fronts to the Eastern Mediterranean, Mesopotamia and India. It considers both the efforts of nurses to provide physical, emotional and moral containment to their patients, and the work they did to maintain their own physical and emotional integrity. ;
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesNovember 2013
Women in the Weimar Republic
by Helen Boak, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerMedicineDecember 2017
Nurse Writers of the Great War
by Christine Hallett, Christine Hallett, Jane Schultz
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Trusted PartnerBiography & True StoriesAugust 2012
The most remarkable woman in England
by John Wood, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2006
The debate on the rise of the British Empire
by Anthony Webster, Roger Richardson, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesNovember 2007
The debate on the American Revolution
by Gwenda Morgan, Roger Richardson, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesAugust 2009
A King and No King
by David Bevington, Lee Bliss, Richard Dutton, Alison Findlay, Helen Ostovich, Rebecca Mortimer, Kim Latham
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesDecember 2010
John Donne's Performances
by Margret Fetzer, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesDecember 2006
The sense of early modern writing
by Mark Robson, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesDecember 2012
Sir Robert Filmer (1588–1653) and the patriotic monarch
by Cesare Cuttica, Peter Lake, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesNovember 2007
R. K. Narayan
by John Thieme, John Thieme, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2010
Household servants in early modern England
by R Richardson, Rebecca Mortimer
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2016
New Zealand's empire
by Katie Pickles, Andrew Thompson, Catharine Coleborne, John Mackenzie, Rebecca Mortimer