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In: The Bucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture
These are the journals of Leanne Olson, a Canadian nurse who for four years worked in war zones around the world, delivering medicine in Bosnia, supporting rural hospitals in Africa, providing aid to people in need. She was one of the first foreigners on the scene of the Mokoto massacre in Zaire, where more than a hundred people were killed by machete-wielding Hutus. She spent one Christmas pinned down by Serbian heavy artillery with a troop of Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers. She immunized thousands of children in rural Liberia. And she has witnessed the quick progress of ethnic cleansing, watchi
In: Geopolitics, S. 1-25
ISSN: 1557-3028
In: The history of the family: an international quarterly, Band 29, Heft 1, S. 109-130
ISSN: 1081-602X
In: New American Studies Journal, Band 74
ISSN: 2750-7327
This is a short story by Leanne Phillips inspired by the theme women and notions of service.
In: Geopolitics, December 2023
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In: Gender & history, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 898-915
ISSN: 1468-0424
AbstractThis article explores how Presbyterian religious belief and practice shaped the operation of the sexual double standard in Ireland. It argues that reputation continued to have a public element into the nineteenth century and highlights the role of religion as a locus around which male reputation was validated, restored and safeguarded. Through a system of surveillance, and underpinned by the gossip network, the Presbyterian church courts in Ireland held men to account for lapses in sexual conduct. Presbyterian men, too, were concerned to maintain clear characters. In their efforts to keep sexual indiscretions private and silence their accusers, some men even resorted to bribery, threats of violence and extortion. Others turned to the church courts to validate their reputations, recognising the place and power of the church as a source of moral authority.
In: Punishment & society, Band 25, Heft 5, S. 1379-1382
ISSN: 1741-3095
In: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 240-242
ISSN: 2202-8005
Leanne Weber reviews Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet: Digital Frontier Technologies and Criminology in the Twenty-First Century