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O’Toole, Brian I., Mark Dadds, Sue Outram i Stanley V. Catts. "The mental health of sons and daughters of Australian Vietnam veterans". International Journal of Epidemiology 47, nr 4 (7.02.2018): 1051–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyy010.

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Shcherbinina, Yuliya, i Evgeniy Nevzorov. "Demographic behavior and family life of military veterans in the Russian Empire in the 18th–19th centuries". Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, nr 178 (2019): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2019-24-178-121-127.

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We consider the features of demographic behavior, family and marital life of the representatives of the military class, which includes recruits, lower ranks soldiers, retired soldiers, and soldiers on indefinite leave, service-disabled veterans and members of their families: soldiers’ wives, soldiers’ children – cantonists and soldiers’ daughters. On the basis of involvement of a wide range of archival and published sources and materials we reconstructed family experience and marriage behavior of military veterans in the Russian Empire in the 19th century. We also identify social and legal, estates, domestic conflicts and trends that defined marriage rate, family structure of military veterans. Demographic positions and statistical errors in the calculation of representatives of the military class in the Russian province are clarified. We give a detailed historiographical assessment of the study of the daily and family life of military veterans, as well as the care system for the families of retired and soldiers on indefinite leave, as well as service-disabled veterans. Conclusions are made about the prospects of studying this scientific problem in the works of domestic and foreign historians, demographers, regional researchers, as well as the uni-queness of family and marriage relations among the representatives of the military class in the era of modernizing Russia.
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Williams, Beverly Rosa, F. Amos Bailey, Lesa L. Woodby, Angelina R. Wittich i Kathryn L. Burgio. "“A Room Full of Chairs around His Bed”: Being Present at the Death of a Loved One in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers". OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 66, nr 3 (maj 2013): 231–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/om.66.3.c.

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Historically, death took place at home where family held vigil around the dying patient. Today, family presence is an important feature of death and dying in hospital settings. We used hermeneutic phenomenology to explore experiences of being present at the hospital death of a loved one. We conducted in-depth, face-to-face interviews with 78 recently bereaved next-of-kin of veterans who died in 6 Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers in the Southeast United States. Two major themes emerged: 1) “ settling in,” characteristic of the experiences of wives and daughters in the initial phase of the patient's hospitalization; and 2) “ gathering around,” characteristic of the experiences of a wider array of family members as the patient neared death. An in-depth understanding of experiences of next-of-kin present at the hospital death of a loved one can increase staff awareness of family's needs and empower staff to develop policies and procedures for supporting family members.
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Proctor, Tammy M. "Daughters of War: Girl Guides and Service after the First World War". Twentieth Century British History 33, nr 1 (9.11.2021): 103–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tcbh/hwab032.

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Abstract Using the lens of the largest female youth organization in interwar Britain, the Girl Guides, I argue girls became important to the rebuilding of the post-war world as future wives, mothers, and keepers of the hearth. Yet this message of return to home was complicated by a wartime message of patriotic service, citizenship, and adventure. Thus, uniformed clubs such as the Guides tried to balance these ideals, with female war veterans leading the way. Guiding taught homemaking skills in the 1920s while also offering alternative ways for girls and young women to continue to maintain a meaningful service to the nation. Such groups became a haven both for those who had performed war work and for a new generation of girls who longed to be patriots and active public-minded women. Finally, the Guides performed an exemplary role in enacting gender roles for a postwar generation, especially given the group’s connection as a complementary ‘sister’ group to Boy Scouting, which created a symmetrical training program for boys and girls.
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Hadyian, S., i A. Dehghani. "The Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment-Based Therapy on Assertiveness of Imposed War Veterans' daughters". Iranian Journal of War and Public Health 11, nr 3 (1.07.2019): 147–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/ijwph.11.3.147.

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Nevzorov, Evgeniy. "Soldiers’ children in legislation and law enforcement practice in Russian Empire of 18th–19th centuries". Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, nr 179 (2019): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2019-24-179-131-142.

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We consider historical and legal aspects of social and class status of minor members of “military class”: soldiers’ children, recruit’s children, soldiers’ daughters. These children had special status in legislation and law enforcement practice in Russian Empire in 18th–19th century as they were born in the families of recruits, lower ranks soldiers during their service in Russian army, retired soldiers, soldiers on indefinite leave and service-disabled veterans. On the basis of wide range of archival and published materials we reconstructed the legal regulation and social characteristics of “military offspring” in military forces and civil society. We also reveal recorded in primary archival documents and legal acts social and legal, class and household collisions and trends, which determined life and destiny of “military children”. We clarify statistical uncertainties, which occurred during estimation members of military class – soldiers’ children – in Russian province. We also give detailed historiographic assessment of studying legal status of cantonists and soldiers’ daughters. We conclude about the prospects of studying this scientific problem by domestic historians, as well as the presence of primary archival documents, which are waiting for the introduction into scientific circulation. It is proved that the category of “soldiers’ children” was not only a subject, but was often the object of Russian legislation, this category also made it possible to successfully defend their rights. We reveal features of transformation of the former cantonists into professional soldiers, and also their role in military and social history of the Russian Empire of the considered chronological period.
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Bazoolnejad, M., i S. Robatmili. "Correlation of Parental Perception and Its Components with Attachment Style and Tendency to Communicate with the Opposite Sex in Veterans’ Daughters". Iranian Journal of War and Public Health 10, nr 2 (1.05.2018): 91–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/ijwph.10.2.91.

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Prescott, Laura. "Veterans of Abuse and Daughters of the Dark: The Politics of Naming and Risk of Transformation in Building Partnerships for Change". Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 36, nr 3 (16.01.2009): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6163.2000.tb00699.x.

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Penn, Danielle L., Lyn E. Simpson, Susan Leggett, Gavin Edie i Leanne Wood. "The Development of a Web Site to Promote the Mental and Physical Health of Sons and Daughters of Vietnam Veterans of Australia". Journal of Consumer Health On the Internet 10, nr 4 (17.10.2006): 45–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j381v10n04_05.

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Costa, Dora L., Noelle Yetter i Heather DeSomer. "Intergenerational transmission of paternal trauma among US Civil War ex-POWs". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, nr 44 (15.10.2018): 11215–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1803630115.

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We study whether paternal trauma is transmitted to the children of survivors of Confederate prisoner of war (POW) camps during the US Civil War (1861–1865) to affect their longevity at older ages, the mechanisms behind this transmission, and the reversibility of this transmission. We examine children born after the war who survived to age 45, comparing children whose fathers were non-POW veterans and ex-POWs imprisoned in very different camp conditions. We also compare children born before and after the war within the same family by paternal ex-POW status. The sons of ex-POWs imprisoned when camp conditions were at their worst were 1.11 times more likely to die than the sons of non-POWs and 1.09 times more likely to die than the sons of ex-POWs when camp conditions were better. Paternal ex-POW status had no impact on daughters. Among sons born in the fourth quarter, when maternal in utero nutrition was adequate, there was no impact of paternal ex-POW status. In contrast, among sons born in the second quarter, when maternal nutrition was inadequate, the sons of ex-POWs who experienced severe hardship were 1.2 times more likely to die than the sons of non-POWs and ex-POWs who fared better in captivity. Socioeconomic effects, family structure, father-specific survival traits, and maternal effects, including quality of paternal marriages, cannot explain our findings. While we cannot rule out fully psychological or cultural effects, our findings are most consistent with an epigenetic explanation.
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Daughters of Veterans"

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Morris, Granville R. "Dr. Tichenor’s ‘Lost Cause’: The Rise of New Orleans’s Confederate Culture during the Gilded Age". ScholarWorks@UNO, 2019. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2626.

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Serving three times as president of the Cavalry Association, Camp Nine of the United Confederate Veterans (UCV), George Tichenor was instrumental in forging Lost Cause ideology into a potent social force in New Orleans. Though more widely remembered in New Orleans for his antiseptic invention, his support of Confederate monuments, Confederate activism, and his wife Margret’s role as vice-president of a chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) are lesser known aspects of Tichenor’s life in New Orleans. This paper examines the cultural changes taking place in New Orleans that allowed Tichenor to become a leader of the Lost Cause movement that transformed New Orleans, with a focus on social networking via the United Confederate Veterans and the collaborative nature of their work with the UDC in New Orleans, a collaboration that opened a cultural and societal pathway for Lost Cause ideology to permeate Southern cities and influence national thinking on how to interpret the history of the Civil War.
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Książki na temat "Daughters of Veterans"

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Greer, Germaine. Daddywe hardly knew you. New York: Knopf, 1990.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865: Report (to accompany H.R. 1806). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1985.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy. Joseph E. Johnston Chapter no. 198 (Athens, Ala.), red. Southern Crosses of Honor: Presented to Limestone County, Alabama, Confederate Veterans. Athens, Ala: J. E. Johnston, Chapter No. 198, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2005.

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West, Debra C. Interview with Winton Grier Campbell, Jr: Retired Colonel, U.S. Army about His Experiences in Vietnam. Portland, OR: the author, 2009.

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Greer, Germaine. Daddy we hardly knew you. New York: Knopf, 1990.

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Greer, Germaine. Daddy, we hardly knew you. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1990.

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Greer, Germaine. Daddy, we hardly knew you. London: H. Hamilton, 1989.

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Daughters, of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 National Convention. Journal of the One-Hundred Fourteenth National Convention of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865. Fort Wayne, Ind: Daughters of Union Verterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865, 2004.

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Daughters, of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 National Convention. Journal of the One Hundred Eighth National Convention of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Canton, Ohio, August 13-17, 1998. [Springfield, Ill.]: The Daughters, 1998.

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Daughters, of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 National Convention. Journal of the One-Hundred Fourteenth National Convention of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Fort Wayne, Indiana, August 5-9, 2004. [Springfield, Ill.]: Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 2004.

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Części książek na temat "Daughters of Veterans"

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Mater, Nadire. "Another Reward for Being a Veteran Is that Nobody Lets You Marry Their Daughter". W Voices from the Front, 91–95. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-8188-2_13.

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Yager, Thomas J., Nicole Gerszberg i Bruce P. Dohrenwend. "Families of Veterans". W Surviving Vietnam, redaktorzy Bruce P. Dohrenwend, J. Blake Turner, Nicholas A. Turse, Ben G. Adams, Karestan C. Koenen i Randall Marshall, 241–54. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190904449.003.0009.

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This chapter focuses on wives or partners and offspring of a subsample of 115 clinically diagnosed male Vietnam veterans who had one or more children aged 6–16 at the time of the NVVRS. It defines veteran traumatization as meeting criteria for lifetime war-related PTSD. Secondary traumatization is operationalized by elevated scores on children’s internalizing or externalizing behavior problems and on wives’ demoralization. This chapter reports evidence of secondary traumatization in the veterans’ sons. Current PTSD in the veterans is associated with demoralization in their wives or partners, which in turn is associated with behavior problems in their daughters. Demoralization of the wife or partner is also associated with current alcoholism in the veterans. Even with the degree of secondary traumatization present, the veterans’ children appear at least as healthy as their counterparts in the general population.
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Martin, Alexander M. "The Printer’s Daughter". W From the Holy Roman Empire to the Land of the Tsars, 46–66. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192844378.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 takes Rosenstrauch’s wedding in 1788 as an entry point into the urban society and culture of western Germany on the eve of the French Revolution. His bride, Susanna Barbara Antonetta Hampe, came from a respectable Lutheran burgher family in Kassel, the capital of Hesse-Kassel and an important center of German enlightened absolutism. Reconstructing the likely circumstances of their encounter, the chapter examines the intellectual and religious atmosphere in Kassel, old and new ideas about love and marriage, the way of life of the burgher class, and the ideological impulses Rosenstrauch may have received from contact with Hessian veterans of the American Revolution and the escaped American slaves who had accompanied them back to Hesse. To be able to wed, Rosenstrauch and Barbara Antonetta eloped to the little town of Brilon, in nearby Catholic Westphalia, where they were married by an elderly priest steeped in the traditions of baroque Catholicism. The chapter explores the similarities and differences between society in the Enlightened Protestant capital of Kassel and the Catholic provincial backwater of Brilon, and between Rosenstrauch’s modern individualistic morality and the cultural traditionalism embodied by the priest and Barbara Antonetta’s family.
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Munson, Kim A. "Showing Pages and Progress: Interview with Carol Tyler". W Comic Art in Museums, 316–23. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496828118.003.0038.

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This chapter includes a 2017 interview conducted by art historian Kim A. Munson with the award-winning cartoonist Carol Tyler about Pages and Progress, an exhibition in Cincinnati, Ohio based on Soldier’s Heart: The Campaign to Understand My WWII Veteran Father: A Daughter’s Memoir, the 2015 compilation of Tyler’s You’ll Never Know graphic novel trilogy (Fantagraphics). This chapter discusses narrative in comics, the audience response, and her exhibit design strategy utilizing a clothesline, paintings, hand-made props, toys, tools, and family memorabilia. This chapter contains a comparison between Pages and a different, more emotional exhibit featuring the "impossible trident” and thorns. Images: 3 exhibition photos.
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Quaintance, Courtney. "Defaming the Courtesan: Satire and Invective in Sixteenth-Century Italy". W The Courtesan’s Arts, 199–208. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195170283.003.0012.

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Abstract In Pietro Aretino’s fictitious Dialogo set in sixteenth-century Rome, Nanna, a veteran courtesan, cautions her young daughter regarding the inherent dangers in taking a literary man as a lover: “If there is a scholar present, approach him with a cheerful face, showing that you esteem him even more than the lord of the house . . . Why, all you need is for one of these types to write a book against you, and for the whole city to be gossiping about those dreadful things that men know how to say about women!” Nanna’s concerns would not have been unfounded, since in sixteenth-century Italy, satiric poems, invectives, and dialogues on the vices of courtesans abounded.
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