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Abstract The ‘widow’ is a gendered, socially contingent category. Women who experienced spousal bereavement in the early middle ages faced various socio‐economic and legal ramifications; the ‘widow’ was further a rhetorical figure with a defined emotional register. The widower is, by contrast, an anachronistic category.
Ingrid Rembold
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Artificial intelligence in nursing practice: a qualitative study of nurses' perspectives on opportunities, challenges, and ethical implications. [PDF]
Bodur G +4 more
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Strangers on the ladder of the party‐state: Women in teaching in Nationalist Taiwan, 1940s–1980s
Abstract As the ruling party of a party‐state in China and Taiwan, the Nationalist Party (Kuomintang/Guomindang) built a close relationship with the teaching profession. Many teachers joined the party and there was a well‐trodden pathway from teaching into local representative politics and civil service.
Joseph Lawson
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Regulations on the dental profession of the physicians in Japan before the World War II. [PDF]
Cheng FC, Wang LH, Chiang CP.
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Faithful men and false women: Love‐suicide in early modern English popular print
Abstract This article explores the representation of suicide committed for love in English popular print in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It shows how, within ballads and pamphlets, suicide resulting from failed courtship was often portrayed as romantic and an expression of devotion.
Imogen Knox
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The consistency of Federalist Society-affiliated U.S. supreme court justices. [PDF]
Komatsu T, Collins PM.
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Unassisted home births in Norway: A growing concern. [PDF]
Bjellmo S, Iversen JK.
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