Description
Nursing Aids at War: The Australian Army Medical Women's Service in the Second World War explores the chronological history of the Australian Army Medical Women's Service (AAMWS) and challenges our understanding of servicewomen and gendered work in the Australian Army. Arranged in three parts, the book first introduces the nursing aid and how the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs) became intertwined with the nursing service in the First and Second World Wars. It then investigates disruptions, tensions and controversies faced by the VAD as they transitioned into the AAMWS; in particular, the training schemes for AAMWS to become professionally trained nurses in military hospitals. Lastly, the book explores and challenges representations and reflections of the VAD and AAMWS, including building a national identity separate to practising nurses, and acknowledging their history as largely being forgotten amongst discussion of Australia's wider military history.
Table of Contents
Introduction; Part I. Introducing the Nursing Aid: 1. A Charitable Service: The Voluntary Aid Detachment and the Nursing Profession in Australia, 1914–39; 2. Developing New Skills: Voluntary Aids in the Middle East, 1941–43; Part II. Disruptions, Tensions and Controversies: 3. Becoming AAMWS: Questions of Identity and Skill; 4. AAMWS in the Pacific: Work in the Wards; 5. Becoming Nurses?: The AAMWS Nurse Training Scheme; Part III. Representations and Reflections: 6. Constructing A Public Image: Cultural Representations of VAs and AAMWS During the War; 7. Beyond the Ward: The Other Duties of AAMWS; 8. Reflections: AAMWS Servicewomen Create Their Own History; Conclusion.
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