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2015
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Marion Walker gives an account of her life as a nurse in Rhodesia known as Zimbabwe since 1980.She describes the early days of the War of Independence 1972 through to 1981 which saw the handing over the country from the colonial regime to the Mugabe administration. The bravery of the indigenous people who carried on living through impossible situations that took all their ingenuity and strength of character to survive the combat at all was admirable. After qualifying as a midwife she went ...
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Displaced Heritage
Responses to Disaster, Trauma, and Loss
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- Catherine RobertsChia-Li ChenClaire Twigger-RossDiana WaltersEllie LandEsther EdwardsGerard CorsaneGordon WalkerGraeme WereHugh DeemingProfessor Ian ConveryIsabelle LackmanJames GardnerJo BesleyJohn WelshmanJonathan SkinnerJosephine BaxterMaggie MortMarc AncrenazMarion WalkerMark WilsonÖzgün Emre CanPat CaplanProfessor Peter DavisPeter LurzPhil O'KeefePhilip R StoneRebecca WhittleRichard JohnsonRob MorleyAndy LawRupert AshmoreSarah ElliotShalini SharmaStephen MilesSusannah EckersleyTakashi HaradaTim PadleyWilliam MeddAron MazelAthur McIvorBilly SinclairBryndis SnaebjornsdottirBryony Onciul
2014
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The essays in this volume address the displacement of natural and cultural heritage caused by disasters, whether they be dramatic natural impacts or terrible events unleashed by humankind, including holocaust and genocide. Disasters can be natural or human-made, rapid or slow, great or small, yet the impact is effectively the same; nature, people and cultural heritage are displaced or lost. Yet while heritage and place are at risk from disasters, in time,sites of suffering are sometimes re...
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2020
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2012
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Maria Anderson trained as an NHS nurse and went on to become a midwife, a job she has adored for over twenty years. After fainting whilst attending her first three births, Maria went from nervous trainee to assured midwife and in her brilliant memoir she recounts the highs and lows of life inside the maternity unit. From frantic fathers and breaking her hand during a traumatic home birth, to witnessing the delivery of quads and the ultimate devastation of assisting the delivery of a stillb...
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2020
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2013
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