to welcome are deck speaker
it stealthily c is working on her phd in history and your topic is that
fractures soldiers male nursing orderlies and the canadian army nineteen thirty nine to nineteen
during the second world war roughly nine hundred and forty thousand medical assistance are intended
for what most people don't know is that thousands of these nursing workers format
i only think of the images of women in white uniforms meet famous by hollywood
in popular culture come to mind
admittedly limited dominated nursing ever since the famous florence nightingale professionals the occupation and the
victorian era
i mean we assume that since nursing a ball seemingly feminine tasks such as nurturing
and carry men would be an effective an unnatural caregivers
despite a minority status men have their own history with in the nursing profession
my research focuses on the owners teamworkers in the canadian i mean during the second
war during this time the traditional them in a nursing occupation was challenged
a slight mental did not serve as nurses in the military only women should be
fully commission members of course to serve as assistants orderlies which sometimes it's which sometimes
cause resentment
at the word progress nursing shortages an extension of the metrical for nineteen forty percent
orderlies with the opportunity to take on more roles and responsibilities
the skills they learned during the war and the connection naming how orderly secure postwar
civilian jobs
well the word did not completely resolved gender complexities of the professional situation i argue
that prompted an important reevaluation of the professional identity
the close and personal relationships that they form with the physicians in their here further
research ability learning placed in a nursing higher
popularly known of the further soldiers because of their dedication to the troops how correlations
holders respect by rescuing them from battlefield and helping them along the difficult road to
recovery
exploring orderlies help us soldiers rehabilitation will you much about the bond masculine friendship in
the military and the nature of pitch in caregiver relationship
since most nursing focus on women it has been challenging stories about work
however or resources such as corresponding interview diaries remove voices for form
official documents from the army concerning on the inverse training of order we will supplement
the history and reveal what the military nursing can be thought of exchanging professional status
my research on word time orderlies will prove useful to mardi miller's to thank you
disconnected from the time and i think your in the classrooms
by examining the role for other soldiers and their relationships and stuff patients my project
will highlight whole idea gender fashional addition here have see instructions in practice
further exploration of this topic what a lower historians chart
from elementary stages when it with describe women
two or more inclusive a personalised version of the active
i next present serious frank passes doing at phd in history frames will be talking
to us about here through the l and the leopard main battle tank
the original remains a captivating the voice of figure for canadians
we mostly remember first bottle with complex a trendy the constitution or disco dancing in
studio fifty four applied to
however most people overlook the fact that the late nineteen seventies your prosodic purchase of
billions of dollars of military hardware for the canadian forces
one crucial purchases was for the main battle tanks of your electrode
this formidable vehicle with a powerful main gun and artwork latest that is these four
fingers revitalised your after years of neglect
however most historians was continue to argue that should only the damage to the military
into close to destroying budget cuts and changes in defence policy
the knowledge study about new equipment like nineteen seventies but argue that it was simply
not enough and the military continue to decline
but interpretation is too simplistic
a major problem in the literature is that there has been little examination of the
argument eighteen seventies and no one's that intensive study of the purchase of the state
this lack of attention has resulted in a speed and wrongest assessment of to those
defence policy
which animal challenge by examining the role of its argument median filter
in my research and analyze hitherto classified documents concerning the formation of national strategy of
the highest levels of government
however you're we plan to implement this strategy and its purchase of are your goals
i have found that the army and european alliance members in the market later treaty
organisation
for you heard for more than six years to convince too low to buy a
new text
but pressure for european ours is crucial and had enormous transmitted with your to faster
times with the european economic community at this time
and nineteen seventy six slower each of the purchase of a hundred and twenty look
bored me about x is increased military
but sounds good but in fact most of the increase defence budget went to be
air force maybe just
to the only bottom of text require canadian troops stationed was germany and for a
few training text all the rest of you have to use of like real vehicle
as a substitute
but this analysis is important because a clear balanced understanding of previous policies and the
state of the air force is necessary to properly planned for the future
it is true that the army declined in the nineteen seventies as financial pressures forced
to cut versatile enforce to force the use obsolete equipment
what after nineteen seventy six
i'm arguing that the army is able to rebuild itself with new equipment and with
increased funding
the argument that the cold war army steadily deteriorated from nineteen sixty to ninety one
is simply not actually and has produced a job is interpretation actually as defence policy
a distorted current events
next present serious whitney what is doing a phd in history and where they will
be talking to elicit that pretend maternity mattys and feminine delicacy in english canada eighteen
seventeen to nineteen forty
two women feel more pain than that i didn't really the more sensitive sacks your
children started friends and the p what are many really a that yes they are
and furthermore that certain types of women are more sensitive than under
might be exploited historical rates these ideas
focusing on late nineteenth and early twentieth century english canada
during the korean women and thinking that it may not last urban white linen what
we're training data for a variety of reasons
arguments for why women that greater pain then they're working class were all an aboriginal
or immigrant counterparts you wanna tell us about gender class and race
women where of course it seems to be more sensitive than men usually weaker meter
and if you know bodies and the fact that devote all their energies toward their
children
no i have a class women who lived luxurious lives whereas with a to be
more sense in that work has a role and perform higher physical work on a
regular p s
and according to my nineteen century darwinism white women were considered to be the most
of all and sensitive of all
that is argued that he sensitive groups and when and what experience the most pain
in chapter my phd thesis examines their arguments
i like a tax and that are now demonstrate that these ideas were inseparable from
the training that was to conspiracy
i am in nineteen century medical journals to show that they were part of for
fashion the bayes
and then i thought to show how these ideas are transmitted to young women readers
though it's difficult to gain access and use the time saving task i hope to
look at how the reference to show that these ideas about how and when position
these indices are
for example does not hold just correspond i dct says find an answer argues that
these ideas impact how between part of a pain
by looking at them directly in front of correspondence
i do not show that women were sneaking of all the pain in uncertainty associated
with getting power
and i argue that these anxieties problem to turn to doctors rather than in wireless
for systems and pain relief
might be this contributes to the scholarship on the history pane and hence to the
bottom two new and exciting fields
but even though this is terrible study it is important questions for today as well
recent research demonstrates that for the vast majority elements women reporting scores better approximately twenty
percent higher than those reported by men
in other words women still consistently perceived themselves to be more sensitive fast
my researches store size in this contract and reasons important questions about the relationship between
gender and k both past and present
thank you
i next speaker is yes men and well who is doing a phd in religion
and yes then will be talking to us that since you waiting error data among
hindus in canada domestic relational and material perspective
all of that can say we age and we die
and so you might say that one of the best things about leaving inc and
of that it's universal healthcare
but is universal healthcare mean that it caters for everyone
well what's in madison have found that many people of question whether can solve all
the problems and after two complementary and alternative analysis
my research focuses on higher data i salvation medical true tradition made it's way to
canada
i rate as about the knowledge of life and well being but this changed a
lot over time did you know that uses higher pay to remedy without knowing it
if you take any integer for how this later
even those colours the study i read in the last has an alternative madison we
still don't know very much about how salvation my visa
my research looks directly at higher data and hindu sensations now living in the one
of the region of canada many of whom are also involved with the two main
temples in this area
as a religious studies researcher i'm less interested in whether i are fatal worse than
a an in a how and why people use it
it sure i research how religion and social identity influences people's responses sickness phrasing and
and now i ask people to walk me through their everyday help artists and believes
and i photograph the i rated materials they use the wellbeing
my research so far shows that many induce in one of the region considered arrive
at home remedies to be an important part of their lives
by the time we visited their family doctor or the hospital they already tried its
remedies and they've already discuss them with their family and community members
and where did these conversations take place in homes and really just spaces
many of my interviewees also five prior data that is overseas
some of them even travel all the way to in the effort scream in a
high rate of hospitals
once the top level is this fine grained this is a class my with the
female religious leader
now what's interesting about this hospital is that is part of a religious shoreline and
this will just ryan is linked with one of the hindu temples in the water
the region
and so that madison and religion are not know that
the menu means that they are connected for hindus leaving here is one my research
different however
in the meanwhile hesitations continues migrate in large numbers this country i research is helping
us to better understand not just the divers needs of these people hesitations but also
what they might have to work with the help hearing the three cue
and you start a speaker here is doing it h t and religion
or project channel shape master and he seekers and that
good morning everybody so it might just as a teacher in classrooms in places like
london england an inch one or whatever note is that the cluster by perceived quite
common there's often and ignorance towards fibres you are figure which results in
just discrimination or research and this is what kind of prompted my only straight on
a particular file that you can be or is too few community known as double
mode in college students and can be understood as and after church addition a baseline
and it focuses on it or development or
having an experience
so my projectors if we can be utilized at a is based off of an
individual only one fourteen who invited to come to philadelphia in nineteen seventy one using
by because in ensure like ours originally from you had a monument
user of your right many individuals most description given a yes to keep just it
it's virtual i
and still in the country cultural movement of the nineteen seventy two piece are interested
in him some to come to philadelphia and six spend some time there and went
to keep the philadelphia
here try to vary across individuals were part of a typical true but also individuals
recorded other adjustments such as jewish community i'm nation of islam another community and still
triggered time from nineteen seventy one to ninety six need i used to travel important
change
and i'm philadelphia where used to give various talked the of the came to trying
to canada and when the research after establishing and hand it as well as to
what my research what is established this to mean used currently buried in philadelphia and
just a real fine is one of the only two places
in north america where pollutants from all over the whole essentially common property in c
blasting from like that
and so when i look at this particular community what i these diapers at various
individuals will come in accented words and not only in philadelphia but in toronto and
also in showing so my keys that which is focusing on a comparative analysis these
three can be used in three different regions to look at issues the by ten
people how culture fluency
this community how was recently think that's to be and how internally it can be
dealing each other so the contract are north america for instance how it with us
papers that dealing with post nine eleven contact issue a warrant her the bail
and if we switch to should like a how to contact the postwar initial and
guy with you which is altered
many and religiously persecuted and how the contending with the right identity and be a
minority and so the important questions i stick to explore representation which involves doing fieldwork
inch one in philadelphia and also ensure length and so what is that something like
this work i think the more we started teaching with diapers the in that way
or perpetuating in ignorance of diapers each word communities that just but we can actually
see were looking at time double examples of how they are in your living and
how they're dealing with accommodation into mean when there being a most or are not
able but
a minority community and i think this is very important to the store stereotype but
also work working towards building partnerships
so close to just about thank you very much