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Nursing in Capitalist Healthcare: The Ethical Dichotomy Between the Vocation of Nursing and the Healthcare‐Industrial Complex [PDF]
ABSTRACT Nursing is a profession grounded in a vocation of caring, altruism and moral responsibility. However, contemporary nursing practice occurs largely within a healthcare system structured by neoliberal, productivity‐driven imperatives—commonly described as the healthcare‐industrial complex.
Norman Jigs Quiñones
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The Crimean War as a technological enterprise [PDF]
Bektas Y.
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The Sisters of Mercy in the Crimean War: Lessons for Catholic Health Care [PDF]
Paradis MR, Hart EM, O'Brien MJ.
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Leo Tolstoy’s Sevastopol Stories: Spiritual Meanings of the Crimean War [PDF]
The article examines L.N. Tolstoy’s Sevastopol stories. The analysis is provided with hitherto unpublished archival sources, namely letters to Archbishop Innokenty (Borisov) of Crimean monks and white clergy. The study reveals the reasons why the Crimean
Marina I. Shcherbakova
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This article is a continuation of the translation from English of the famous historian Alan Fisher’s scientific work “The Crimean Tatars”. A. Fisher was always interested in the history of the Ottoman Empire and Turkic peoples.
Alan Fisher +2 more
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“One Must Tell the Truth:” Fyodor Dostoevsky and His Contemporaries in the Debate about the Results of the Crimean Campaign [PDF]
The paper discusses F.M. Dostoevsky’s attitude towards the Crimean military campaign (1853–1856) and his understanding of the deep meaning of the armed conflict between Russia and the alliance which included the British, French, and Ottoman Empires, as ...
Liudmila I. Saraskina
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French historiography of the Crimean war (1853-1856): main trends and tendencies
This article is devoted to the study of the French historiographical tradition of studying the Crimean war. Due to the fact that the French historiography of the Crimean campaign has diff erences from the Russian or Anglo-Saxon, it is interesting to turn
Elena V. Linkova, Marc de Bollivier
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The article analyzes the modern Western historiography of the Crimean war of 1853-1856. The authors refer to problems and issues that prevail in the French and British studies of the events of 1853-1856.
Marc de Bollivier
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The Crimean War of 1853-1856 in the Memory Space of Russia and France
On the example of commemoration of various wars and key historical events, it is possible to reconstruct and comprehend the value orientations of states at certain phases of their development.
Pierre Malinowski, Elena V. Linkova
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The article is devoted to the events that took place on the Crimean peninsula during the Eastern War (1853-1856) beyond the main battle fields. The author describes overall picture of what was happening in the Crimean cities on the background of heroic ...
Nikolay A. Syedin
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