Teses / dissertações sobre o tema "World War 1914-1918 - Military nursing"
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Rae, Ruth. "Jessie Tomlins an Australian army nurse - World War One /". Connect to full text, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/840.
Texto completo da fonte"... The letters, postcards and photographs that Jessie, Fred and Will sent home to their mother and family, as well as Fred's fourteen diaries, form the foundation of this thesis..." -- p. 2. Title from title screen (viewed Apr. 23, 2008). Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Dept. of Clinical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing. Includes bibliography. Also available in print form.
Hivick, Jennifer Rose. "If I Fail, He Dies: Military Nursing in the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic". Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1595515163501909.
Texto completo da fontePoynter, Denise J. "'The report on her transfer was shell shock' : a study of the psychological disorders of nurses and female Voluntary Aid Detachments who served alongside the British and Allied Expeditionary Forces during the First World War, 1914-1918". Thesis, University of Northampton, 2008. http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/2682/.
Texto completo da fonteJenkins, Danny R. "Winning trench warfare battlefield intelligence in the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918 /". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0018/NQ57601.pdf.
Texto completo da fonteMepham, Leslie P. "Making their mark, Canadian snipers and the Great War, 1914-1918". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ30969.pdf.
Texto completo da fonteOram, Gerard Christopher. ""What alternative punishment is there?" : military executions during World War I". Thesis, [n.p.], 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/.
Texto completo da fonteDye, Peter John. "Air power's midwife : logistics support for Royal Flying Corps operations on the Western Front 1914-1918". Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2014. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/4845/.
Texto completo da fonteWhittle, Eric Yvon. "British casualties on the Western Front 1914-1918 and their influence on the military conduct of the Second World War". Thesis, University of Leicester, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/4726.
Texto completo da fonteMillar, John Dermot History Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "A study in the limitations of command : General Sir William Birdwood and the A.I.F., 1914-1918". Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of History, 1993. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38742.
Texto completo da fonteShamberg, Neil S. "Shell shock in the origins of British psychiatry". Virtual Press, 1997. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1045637.
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West, Kieran Martin. "Intelligence and the development of British grand strategy in the First World War". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609487.
Texto completo da fonteLaine, Howard David. "AWPD-1 : America's pre-World War II plan for bombing Germany /". Thesis, This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11072008-063613/.
Texto completo da fonteMaxon, Wendy S. "The body disassembled : world war I and the depiction of the body in German art, 1914-1933 /". Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3044795.
Texto completo da fonteCheserem, Salina Jepkoech. "African responses to colonial military recruitment : the role of Askari and carriers in the first World War in the British East Africa Protectorate (Kenya)". Thesis, McGill University, 1987. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=66074.
Texto completo da fonteGutierrez, Edward Anthony. ""Sherman was right" the experience of AEF soldiers in the Great War /". Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1228073243.
Texto completo da fontePattee, Phillip G. "A Great and Urgent Imperial Service: British Strategy for Imperial Defense During the Great War, 1914-1918". Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2010. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/79576.
Texto completo da fontePh.D.
This dissertation investigates the reasons behind combined military and naval offensive expeditions that Great Britain conducted outside of Europe during the Great War. It argues that they were not unnecessary adjuncts to the war in Europe, but they fulfilled an important strategic purpose by protecting British trade where it was most vulnerable. Trade was not a luxury for the British; it was essential for maintaining the island nation's way of life, a vital interest and a matter of national survival. Great Britain required freedom of the seas in order to maintain its global trade. A general war in Europe threatened Great Britain's economic independence with the potential of losing its continental trading partners. The German High Seas Fleet constituted a serious threat that also placed the British coast at grave risk forcing the Royal Navy to concentrate in home waters. This dissertation argues that the several combined military and naval operations against overseas territories constituted parts of an overarching strategy designed to facilitate the Royal Navy's gaining command of the seas. Using documents from the Cabinet, the Foreign and Colonial Offices, the War Office, and the Admiralty, plus personal correspondence and papers of high-ranking government officials, this dissertation demonstrates that the Offensive Sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defense drafted the campaign plan. Subsequently, the plan received Cabinet approval, and then the Foreign Office, the Admiralty, and the Colonial Office coordinated with allies and colonies to execute the operations necessary to prosecute the campaign. In Mesopotamia, overseas expeditions directed against the Ottoman Empire protected communications with India and British oil concessions in Persia. The combined operations against German territories exterminated the logistics and intelligence hubs that supported Germany's commerce raiders thereby protecting Britain's world-wide trade and its overseas possessions.
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McDermott, James. "The work of the Military Service Tribunals in Northamptonshire, 1916-1918". Thesis, University of Northampton, 2009. http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/2792/.
Texto completo da fonteSmylie, Eric. "Americans who did not wait: the American Legion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1915-1917". Thesis, University of North Texas, 1996. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332591/.
Texto completo da fonteFaraday, Bruce Douglas History Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "Half the battle : the administration and higher organisation of the AIF 1914-1918". Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of History, 1997. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38693.
Texto completo da fonteSalson, Philippe. "1914-1918 ˸ les années grises : L'expérience des civils dans l'Aisne occupée". Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON30088/document.
Texto completo da fonteThis study intends to explore how German occupation during the Great War redefines socialconfigurations and interdependencies among civilian populations. Analyzing a limited arealike Aisne provides us an opportunity of drilling in social reality, from mezzo to micro scale.Comparing experiences within the 'département', on the basis of numerous accounts gathered,allows us to outline the contours of a specific violence during military occupation which is notonly the violence of German armies. The perception of municipal governments accounts for anew balance of power at local level : mayors, considered by occupier as the only legalauthorities, have to define with him acceptable ways of cooperation. At the same time, theymust renew their practices to respond to social emergencies and orders of Germancommanders. Finally, at the individual level, strategies and perceptions of civilians areexamined as those of social actors within local communities. This brings us to gauge both theextent of tensions and the duplicity towards occupying authority, duplicity which does notexclude different types of meetings and agreements with enemy soldiers
Brady, Sara. "Nursing in Cardiff during the First World War : a study of the interaction between women, war and medicine in a provincial city". Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683201.
Texto completo da fonteCoode, Stephen L. "The American Expeditionary Forces in World War I: The Rock of the Marne". Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2008. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1908.
Texto completo da fonteGaudet, Chad R. "Baptisms of Fire: How Training, Equipment, and Ideas about the Nation Shaped the British, French, and German Soldiers' Experiences of War in 1914". Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1257186404.
Texto completo da fonteJenkins, Ellen Janet. ""Organizing Victory:" Great Britain, the United States, and the Instruments of War, 1914-1916". Thesis, University of North Texas, 1992. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc279079/.
Texto completo da fonteMacfarlane, J. Allan C. "A naval travesty : the dismissal of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, 1917". Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/5022.
Texto completo da fonteMcCrae, Meighen Sarah Cassandra. "'Ambushed by victory' : Allied strategy on how to win the First World War". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:291b48be-9001-4433-ace8-4b611a91fec3.
Texto completo da fonteHatzinger, Kyle J. "Establishing the American Way of Death: World War I and the Foundation of the United States’ Policy Toward the Repatriation and Burial of Its Battlefield Dead". Thesis, University of North Texas, 2015. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc804852/.
Texto completo da fonteGué, Christophe. "Représentations de la guerre et conduite des opérations en 1914-1918 sur le front du nord et nord-est : le rôle du haut commandement français". Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LORR0335.
Texto completo da fonteDuring WW1, the events bring a severe denial to the previsions. Instead of the short war won by the sole Land forces in one or two battles, the opponents bogged down in a long and costly struggle, which the Allies won eventually in choking the German economy and by the mean of successive battles of attrition.This unexpected course of events raises questions about the representations of war prevailing at this time, about the way they influenced the operations and conversely about the role of the French High Command in those relations. Studying military operations under this point of view is all the more relevant that this topic remains little known and that war is an activity where the discrepancy between reality and representations is most important. This discrepancy increased dramatically within WW1. The question is therefore to know whether the difficult evolution of war representations, in a sense compliant with the efficient conduct of operations occurred despite the High Command, under the pressure of events, or if he did not eventually concur in this evolution. The main impression is that the High Command was constantly trailing behind and that only resounding failures and the resulting decisions of the political authority caused the replacements in the staff required to change the representations. In fact, those impressions are misleading as far as they are based on a confusion between French High Command and French General HQ (GQG), which was only a component of High Command. Often put aside by the GQG, the generals belonging to the high command contributed in the evolution of this situation, through some of them, even if they did it in bypassing hierarchy
Bridges, Jennifer. "Reclaiming Female Virtue: Social Hygiene, Venereal Disease and Texas Reclamation Centers during World War I". Thesis, University of North Texas, 2018. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1404551/.
Texto completo da fonteBou, Jean Humanities & Social Sciences Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "The evolution and development of the Australian Light Horse, 1860-1945". Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38689.
Texto completo da fonteAlexandre, David. "Looking through ruin : Canadian photography at Ypres and the archive of war". Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14446.
Texto completo da fonteHurst, James Peter. "Dissecting a legend : reconstructing the landing at Anzac, Gallipoli, 25 april 1915, using the experience of the 11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force". Phd thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150129.
Texto completo da fonteRamalho, Miguel Nunes. "As divisões da instituição militar portuguesa no contexto da Grande Guerra 1914-1918: David Magno, os dilemas de um militar português". Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/11969.
Texto completo da fonteThis research aimed at identifying and improving our understanding of the dilemas and contradictions caused by the way the Portuguese belligerency in the Great War was forced, giving special attention to the case of David Magno, pardigmatic of the division among military forces. The first republican army reforms started the divisions between staff officers and the demanded militia force, but it was the political decision of forcing the beginning of the war without a well-trained army and without the request of England that led to the great political dissension both society and the military institution. Contrary to what was proclamed, preparations failed, troops deployment became more difficult and disagreement arose about the military disposition on the ground. Logistics, strategy, tactics and relief and changing of the troops failed on the forces in the front line felt demoralized physical and psychological tiredness, increased by the conviction that they would never return home. Disagreements beween soldiers of CEP, war supporters and war opponents, soldiers and the political power of Lisbon, saff officers of CEP and division, battalions and campanies were generaly known obvious. These rifts were inevitably to cause the failure of the CEP and to lead to an irreparable dissension, of which captain Magno became an outstanding perfect example. However, after the war and the victory of the allied forces only few accepted the defeat. Many of vanquished aimed at becoming into symbols of heroism and bravery of the Portuguese race. We have analised and explained all this by dispelling miths, always having in mind the search for the real facts.
Dubé, Alexandre. "Construire la guerre totale par l'image au Canada (1914-1918) : acceptation différenciée d'un discours de guerre « totalisé »". Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/18338.
Texto completo da fonteRanging from contemporaries to observers of the XX and XIX centuries, the First World War is a part of human history difficult to portray that many have described as a “total war”. This concept, which is often employed as a synonym for a war of extreme intensity, is generally perceived from a material angle. In other words, it involves an all-out mobilisation of human, financial, and material resources. As part of this research, I focus on the intention to completely destroy the enemy at the risk of destroying oneself in the process. After all, why would actors think it logical to risk self-destruction in the war? Above all, this struggle needs to be perceived as logical, which would make it necessary for their own survival; it could even be perceived as desirable because it presages a better future. For this reason, the study of the Canadian case is quite instructive because this British dominion, without objectively being threatened with destruction, has participated in a war effort in a way comparable to Western European states. Hence, understanding the concept of Canadian “total war” of 1914-1918 can enable us to better understand total war efforts of other countries and other conflicts. In this dissertation, I propose a twofold discursive analysis based on images of war—drawings, caricatures, and posters. In the first part, a new “vocabulary” of total war common to the Allies and comprised of myths, images and key words geared to the articulation of a common war language is created in the in the international arena. In the second part, Canada adopts this language, albeit in a differentiated form, for political, ethno-linguistic cultural, and many other reasons. The dynamic of identity creation is borrowed from abroad (“Us”, the Allies against “Them”, the enemies of civilisation) and is transposed to the national level, culminating during the elections of December 1917. By observing how Canada reacted to the resulting stress of the total war effort of the Allies, it is possible to develop an alternative observation of political and social struggles of the Dominion at war that runs counter to traditional historiographies. I propose a portrait of Canadian society where identity, ideas, gender, and a sense of belonging to the Canadian community do not depend on one’s ethnicity, but rather on whether or not one supports the objectives of the total war put forth by the Allies. In brief, the sense of belonging to an international community of ideas at war—the Allies—, according to this analysis, is the guiding principle for nationalist Canadian actors.
Targa, RYAN. "From Governors to Grocers: How Profiteering Changed English-Canadian Perspectives of Liberalism in the Great War of 1914-1918". Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1974/8299.
Texto completo da fonteThesis (Master, History) -- Queen's University, 2013-09-19 19:02:13.077