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Station Hospital Saigon: A Navy Nurse in Vietnam; 1963-1964

PDF Station Hospital Saigon: A Navy Nurse in Vietnam; 1963-1964 by Bobbi Hovis in History

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Why do some feminists advocate male-female equality while others remain committed to gender difference? What are the sociocultural foundations of these seemingly opposing gender constructs and why has the American feminist movement failed to articulate an ideology that encompasses both?Debra Gold Hansen explores the origins of the equality-versus-difference debate by examining the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society; which disbanded in 1840 over this very issue. After establishing a historical framework for women's lives in early nineteenth-century Boston; Hansen analyzes the membership of the Society along the lines of race; religion; and socioeconomic status. Through her findings; she concludes that many of the issues that estranged female abolitionists in antebellum Boston continue to divide women today; testifying not to the strength of the bonds between women but to the fragility of those ties.


#2027366 in Books Naval Institute Press 1992-05Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .82 x 6.32 x 9.28l; #File Name: 1557503761167 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nick book For a GiftBy Frogmangiven as a gift feedback is positive0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Bobbi Hovis saved my life in Vietnam (circa 1964)!By CustomerBobbi Hovis saved my life while she was at Station Hospital Saigon when I was WIA in the Me Kong Delta on 12 April 1964. Thank you Bobbi!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a great book. I am fortunate that the author lives ...By Retired BubbeThis is a great book. I am fortunate that the author lives in the same apartment building that I live in; Annapolis; Maryland. I have heard some of the experiences she had.

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