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Principles of Military Surgery (Hardcover): John Hennen Principles of Military Surgery (Hardcover)
John Hennen
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Grundsätze der Militär-Chirurgie (Hardcover): John Hennen Grundsätze der Militär-Chirurgie (Hardcover)
John Hennen
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Principles Of Military Surgery - Comprising Observations On The Arrangement, Police, And Practice Of Hospitals, And On The... Principles Of Military Surgery - Comprising Observations On The Arrangement, Police, And Practice Of Hospitals, And On The History, Treatment, And Anomalies Of Variola And Syphilis (Hardcover)
John Hennen
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Union for Appalachian Healthcare Workers - The Radical Roots and Hard Fights of Local 1199 (Hardcover): John Hennen A Union for Appalachian Healthcare Workers - The Radical Roots and Hard Fights of Local 1199 (Hardcover)
John Hennen
R2,690 Discovery Miles 26 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

History at the intersection of healthcare, labor, and civil rights. The union of hospital workers usually referred to as the 1199 sits at the intersection of three of the most important topics in US history: organized labor, health care, and civil rights. John Hennen's book explores the union's history in Appalachia, a region that is generally associated with extractive industries but has seen health care grow as a share of the overall economy. With a multiracial, largely female, and notably militant membership, 1199 was at labor's vanguard in the 1970s, and Hennen traces its efforts in hospitals, nursing homes, and healthcare centers in West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and Appalachian Ohio. He places these stories of mainly low-wage women workers within the framework of shake-ups in the late industrial and early postindustrial United States, relying in part on the words of Local 1199 workers and organizers themselves. Both a sophisticated account of an overlooked aspect of Appalachia's labor history and a key piece of context for Americans' current concern with the status of "essential workers," Hennen's book is a timely contribution to the fields of history and Appalachian studies and to the study of social movements.

Grundsätze der Militär-Chirurgie (Paperback): John Hennen Grundsätze der Militär-Chirurgie (Paperback)
John Hennen
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Principles Of Military Surgery - Comprising Observations On The Arrangement, Police, And Practice Of Hospitals, And On The... Principles Of Military Surgery - Comprising Observations On The Arrangement, Police, And Practice Of Hospitals, And On The History, Treatment, And Anomalies Of Variola And Syphilis (Paperback)
John Hennen
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Principles of Military Surgery (Paperback): John Hennen Principles of Military Surgery (Paperback)
John Hennen
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Union for Appalachian Healthcare Workers - The Radical Roots and Hard Fights of Local 1199 (Paperback): John Hennen A Union for Appalachian Healthcare Workers - The Radical Roots and Hard Fights of Local 1199 (Paperback)
John Hennen
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

History at the intersection of healthcare, labor, and civil rights. The union of hospital workers usually referred to as the 1199 sits at the intersection of three of the most important topics in US history: organized labor, health care, and civil rights. John Hennen's book explores the union's history in Appalachia, a region that is generally associated with extractive industries but has seen health care grow as a share of the overall economy. With a multiracial, largely female, and notably militant membership, 1199 was at labor's vanguard in the 1970s, and Hennen traces its efforts in hospitals, nursing homes, and healthcare centers in West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and Appalachian Ohio. He places these stories of mainly low-wage women workers within the framework of shake-ups in the late industrial and early postindustrial United States, relying in part on the words of Local 1199 workers and organizers themselves. Both a sophisticated account of an overlooked aspect of Appalachia's labor history and a key piece of context for Americans' current concern with the status of "essential workers," Hennen's book is a timely contribution to the fields of history and Appalachian studies and to the study of social movements.

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