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Nursing Standard, 1987
Members of the RCN's South Lincolnshire branch gathered in the parish church in Kirton recently to commemorate St Luke - nursing's patron saint - and one of the College's founders, Dame Sarah Swift.
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Members of the RCN's South Lincolnshire branch gathered in the parish church in Kirton recently to commemorate St Luke - nursing's patron saint - and one of the College's founders, Dame Sarah Swift.
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Nursing Standard, 2017
The life and legacy of Florence Nightingale has been celebrated at Westminster Abbey.
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The life and legacy of Florence Nightingale has been celebrated at Westminster Abbey.
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Temporary Commemoration and Permanent Commemoration in Berlin
The Berlin Wall Memorial, constructed in 1998, was extended in 2006 to encompass the entire south side of Bernauer Strasse, including a 60-meter-long original piece of the Berlin Wall. This remnant, which includes both the “east” and “west” walls with its “no-man’s land” in-between, as well as light poles and an original guard tower, is paradoxically aKacmaz Erk, Gul, Wilson, Christopher
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2018
This chapter examines the assumptions surrounding kinship, burial, and commemoration in classical Athens, focusing on the implications of commemorative monuments, sumptuary laws, war graves, public and private spheres, ‘family tombs’, periboloi, death of adolescents, ‘genealogical’ stelai, and addition to and alteration of tomb monuments.
Julie Rugg, Brian Parsons
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This chapter examines the assumptions surrounding kinship, burial, and commemoration in classical Athens, focusing on the implications of commemorative monuments, sumptuary laws, war graves, public and private spheres, ‘family tombs’, periboloi, death of adolescents, ‘genealogical’ stelai, and addition to and alteration of tomb monuments.
Julie Rugg, Brian Parsons
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2012
Societies commemorate past events in different ways, and, in many cases, decisions about how to honor those who fought and died, as well as those who survived, are contested ones. There are many manifestations of the rituals of commemoration, including monuments of varying sizes, songs such as “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” poems and other forms of
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Societies commemorate past events in different ways, and, in many cases, decisions about how to honor those who fought and died, as well as those who survived, are contested ones. There are many manifestations of the rituals of commemoration, including monuments of varying sizes, songs such as “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” poems and other forms of
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