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  • Female Nurses During the Civil War - American Battlefield Trust
    The Civil War allowed women to take a more active role outside of the home, serving as nurses in the hospitals, taking leading roles in sanitary commissions, as well as taking work in clerical roles in the government
  • They Heard the Call of Duty: Civil War Nurses
    Driven by the same patriotic desire as many of their male counterparts, roughly 3,300 women served as nurses for the Union Army from years 1861-1865 These pioneers challenged existing gender roles and social norms Many of their male colleagues believed that women did not belong in the hospitals and resented their presences
  • From Domesticity to Industry: Working Women in the Civil War
    After the 1861 attack on Fort Sumter, Northern women immediately prepared to support the Union cause by organizing items for the troops, creating sewing circles, and volunteering as nurses [3]
  • Ready for Mischief - Dr. Mary Walker and the Civil War
    Many women were eager to work as nurses and caretakers during the war, but endured opposition from male leaders and scorn from their communities However, faced with persistent lobbying and intensifying bloodshed, military leaders soon allowed women to serve as nurses
  • Object 88: Civil War Nurses - VA History
    Many women acted out of a desire to support their husbands, sons, fathers, or other loved ones fighting in the war Nursing also offered gainful employment: women working as nurses in Union military hospitals earned $12 per month, almost the equivalent of a private’s pay
  • Women in Civil War Changed the Idea of Who Could Be Nurses - TIME
    The Civil War changed the social, economic, and political landscape for women from every walk of American life—perhaps nowhere more so than in the field of nursing
  • Nursing in the Civil War
    itable for proper women Although the work of Florence Nightingale and her lady volunteers during the Crimean War (1853-1856) had received general acclaim, American society generally clung to the belief that the home was the only proper domain for women 2 Thus women who sought employment outside their homes
  • Only the First Step Costs: The Pioneering Work of Phoebe Pember and . . .
    Although some training for nurses did exist before the war, very few were women, with the exception of those in religious orders like the Sisters of Charity There was a stigma attached to such menial work, and close contact with males who were not of one’s family was frowned upon
  • Nursing during the US Civil War: A movement toward the . . .
    However, these Civil War nurses laid the foundation for professional nursing in the United States The work of the Civil War nurses changed public opinion about women’s work in health care
  • Triumphal narratives in the American Civil War: A new nursing . . .
    Aims: To analyse the evolving social role of female nurses in the American Civil War context in terms of gender, class and race and to examine whether their caring efforts correspond to the beginnings of a new nursing professional identity





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