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Publications
 

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Articles and Blogs
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Amanda Gwinnup. (2023). Hidden Disabilities and Invisible Illnesses: Identity and Agency in Britain’s Disabled First World War Nurses. (Unpublished D.Phil thesis, University of Huddersfield). [Under Embargo. The Abstract is available here.]
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Amanda Gwinnup. (2023). Hazards of Nursing During the First World War, 1914-1918. The Bulletin, Vol 11.
https://bulletin.ukahn.org/hazards-of-nursing-during-the-first-world-war-1914-1918/
 
Amanda Gwinnup (2021). Her War, Blog for the United Kingdom Association for the History of Nursing. https://ukahn.org/2021/07/31/her-war/

Gordon, O., Gwinnup, A., & Hallett, C. (2020). Learning from the past? Spanish influenza and the lessons for Covid-19. Nursing Times.
https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/wellbeing-for-nurses/learning-from-the-past-spanish-influenza-and-the-lessons-for-covid-19-21-09-2020/

Amanda Gwinnup (2021). Research Methods for Primary Sources: Case Study: Nursing, Adam Matthew Digital Ltd.

Amanda Gwinnup (2021). Invisible Illnesses and Hidden Disabilities: Britain’s Disabled    First World War Nurse Veterans, Blog for the American Association of the History of Nurses.
https://www.aahn.org/invisible-illnesses-and-hidden-disabilities--britain-s-disabled-first-world-war-nurse-veterans
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Cited in:
British-Social-History-disability-1919-1930.pdf
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Public engagement:

Tête é Tête Her War. History consultant and participant in the Q&A panel following the online viewing. 2021.

 

Queen Mary University of London, Centre for the History of the Emotions: Living with Feeling, episode two; Robot Nurses. Subject matter expert. https://emotionslab.org/podcast/robot-nurses/

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Royal College of Nursing, August 2020: Emblems of Resilience: Nurses, ‘Spanish Influenza’ and lessons for Covid-19. (Presented with Prof Christine Hallett and Olivia Gordon).  https://youtu.be/Igw4zc4O4U8

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Royal College of Nursing, May 2023: Unmasked: The 1918/19 Influenza Pandemic  and Covid-19. (Presented with Prof C. Hallett by invitation of the RCN).

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