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Boys and Girls in No Man's Land examines how the First World War
entered the lives and imaginations of Canadian children. Drawing on
educational materials, textbooks, adventure tales, plays, and
Sunday-school papers, this study explores the role of children in
the nation's war effort. Susan R. Fisher also considers how the
representation of the war has changed in Canadian children's
literature. During the war, the conflict was invariably presented
as noble and thrilling, but recent Canadian children's books paint
a very different picture. What once was regarded a morally
uplifting struggle, rich in lessons of service and sacrifice, is
now presented as pointless slaughter. This shift in tone and
content reveals profound changes in Canadian attitudes not only
towards the First World War but also towards patriotism, duty, and
the shaping of the moral citizen.
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Healthcare Research is an
evidence-based, succinct, and easy-to-use reference for the full
range of clinical and healthcare research topics. Providing a wide
breadth of essential knowledge, this comprehensive text takes the
researcher through the steps from general good clinical practice in
healthcare research to the process and management of research. This
handbook includes clear instructions on the legislative and
practical requirements of commissioning, conducting, analysing, and
reporting research for those in clinical or healthcare practice,
education, or training. Written with Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
education in mind, it includes valuable information needed for the
accredited certificates and diploma-level benchmark exams now
commonly required by employers. This is a definitive text for all
clinical and healthcare research students, as well as graduates
with an interest in clinical and healthcare research.
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