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| #1164563 in Books | The University of North Carolina Press | 2007-02-26 | 2007-02-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x.85 x6.00l,1.06 | File type: PDF | 376 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Women of the Civil War|By Annette Lamb|Recently, I've been working on family history and found that one of my ancestors was a nurse in the Civil War. This connection peaked my interest in this fascinating aspect of Civil War life. WOMEN AT THE FRONT: HOSPITAL WORKER IN CIVIL WAR AMERICA was effective in providing the background information I needed to bring my family history al|From The New England Journal of Medicine|Jane Schultz has written a well-researched book that tells a compelling story. First-person accounts interspersed throughout the book lend immediacy to the war that took place nearly 150 years ago. The author transports t
As many as 20,000 women worked in Union and Confederate hospitals during America's bloodiest war. Black and white, and from various social classes, these women served as nurses, administrators, matrons, seamstresses, cooks, laundresses, and custodial workers. Jane E. Schultz provides the first full history of these female relief workers, showing how the domestic and military arenas merged in Civil War America, blurring the line between homefront and battlefront.
You easily download any file type for your device.Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Civil War America | Jane E. Schultz.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.