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The War Diary Of Clare Gass (Volume 9) (Mcgillqueens/Ams Healthcare Studies In The History Of Medicine, Health, And Society)
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During The First World War Clare Gass Spent Four Years As A Lieutenant And Nursing Sister In The Medical Corps Of The Canadian Expeditionary Force. The War Diary Of Clare Gass Documents Her Daily Experiences, From The Beginning Of Her Military Training In 1915 To Her Return From Europe In 1918. Gass Records The Sights And Sounds And Smells Of War As Well As Quoting The Thenunknown In Flanders' Fields, Written By Her Colleague Dr John Mccrae. Well Aware That Her Work Was An Exceptional Experience For A Woman, She Made The Most Of Her Time, Whether Nursing, Exploring The Countryside Around The Hospital, Or Taking Photographs. Her Lively Personality And Passion For Her Work Shine Through The Diary And Offer A Unique Perspective On The Canadian Contribution To The War Effort. The Diary Reveals A Woman Who Took It For Granted That She Should Do Everything Possible To Aid The War Effort And Details Her Care Of The Sick And Wounded At No. 3 Canadian General Hospital (Mcgill), Forty Miles Behind The Trenches, As Well As At No. 2 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, Where She Was Within Range Of The Shells. Combined With Susan Mann'S Sensitive And Thoughtful Introduction, The Gass Diary Provides A Fresh Look At Canadian Participation In The First World War. It Will Appeal To A Wide Range Of Readers With An Interest In Military History, Women'S History, Medical History, Gender And War, Diaries, And The History Of Nursing.
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- Q: What is the main focus of The War Diary of Clare Gass? A: The War Diary of Clare Gass primarily focuses on Clare Gass's experiences as a lieutenant and nursing sister in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I, documenting her daily life from military training to her return from Europe.
- Q: What unique perspectives does the diary offer? A: The diary provides a unique perspective on the Canadian contribution to World War I, highlighting the experiences of women in the medical corps and showcasing Clare Gass's lively personality and dedication to her work.
- Q: What kind of content can I expect to find in the diary? A: Readers can expect to find detailed accounts of Clare Gass's daily experiences, her observations of the war, quotes from notable works like 'In Flanders' Fields,' and insights into her nursing duties and life behind the front lines.
- Q: What is the significance of Clare Gass's diary in the context of military history? A: Clare Gass's diary is significant as it reveals the crucial role of women in the military and medical fields during World War I, providing a fresh look at their contributions and experiences, which have often been overlooked in traditional military history.
- Q: Is this book suitable for readers interested in women's history? A: Yes, this book is suitable for readers interested in women's history, as it highlights the important role women played in the war effort and offers insights into their experiences and challenges during that time.
- Q: What condition is the used book in? A: The used book is in good condition, indicating it has been well cared for but may have some signs of wear.
- Q: Who is the author of The War Diary of Clare Gass? A: The author of The War Diary of Clare Gass is Clare Gass herself, with a thoughtful introduction by Susan Mann.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The War Diary of Clare Gass was published on September 8, 2004.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book consists of 354 pages.
- Q: What format is the book available in? A: The book is available in a paperback format.