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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: Life After Base Hospital 46 Service in the First World War: Helen Krebs Boykin
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Monday, July 13, 2015. Life After Base Hospital 46 Service in the First World War: Helen Krebs Boykin. One of the seven nurses of Base Hospital 46 "borrowed" for service before the unit could ...
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: June 2015
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Monday, June 29, 2015. Without the Dignity of Rank and the Respect Which It Insures, They Have Both Individually and Collectively Been . . . Misprized and Professionally Thwarted". Without the...
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: March 2015
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Monday, March 30, 2015. Base Hospital 46 Nurses Triumph Over Laundry: "We Were Quite Proud of Our Establishment". 8220;Base Hospital 46 street and barracks,” OHSU Digital Commons. General Layo...
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: Marian Perry Cruikshank and Service with the American Women's Hospitals in Serbia
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Marian Perry Cruikshank and Service with the American Women's Hospitals in Serbia. More in this blog post on Portland surgical nurse Marian Perry Cruikshank.
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: August 2015
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Monday, August 24, 2015. The Portland Branch of the Women's Overseas Service League Organized 1922, With Eleanor Ewing, R.N. as President. Women's Activities," Oregonian, April 19, 1922, 12.
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Session 2 – Images and Text | Web Design and Production Foundations
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Web Design and Production Foundations. UW Certificate in Web Design with Adobe Creative Suite. Flickr: Tight Crop Assignment. Session 1: Introductions and getting started. Session 3: User Experience →. Session 2 – Images and Text. By Kathy E. Gill (@kegill). Group Project … in pairs. Find three comparable sites. Identify the type of content expected on an academic book site. Identify types of media expected. Think about roles – in a perfect world, what roles would you prefer and why? Ingrid de la jara.
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: April 2015
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Julia Stimson to Grace Phelps: "I Can Imagine Nothing Worse For a Chief Nurse Than the Death of One of Her Staff". Julia Stimson, ca. 1919, Library of Congress. The m...
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Board of Directors | Oregon Women’s History Consortium
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Kimberly Jensen, President. Received her Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in women’s and U.S. history and is Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University. Jensen is the author. Oregon’s Doctor to the World: Esther Pohl Lovejoy and a Life in Activism. University of Washington Press, 2012),. Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War. University of Illinois Press, 2008), and co-editor, with Erika Kuhlman, of. Women and Transnational Activism in Historical Perspective.
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: Without the Dignity of Rank and the Respect Which It Insures, They Have Both Individually and Collectively Been . . . Misprized and Professionally Thwarted"
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Monday, June 29, 2015. Without the Dignity of Rank and the Respect Which It Insures, They Have Both Individually and Collectively Been . . . Misprized and Professionally Thwarted". Without the...
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Kimberly Jensen's Blog: Resources For Oregon History 101: Women in the Progressive Era
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A blog by Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History and Gender Studies at Western Oregon University, with a focus on my research and writing projects in women's history. My current research is for a book project tentatively titled “Civic Borderlands: Oregon Women’s Claims to Citizenship and Civil Liberties, 1913-1924”. Resources For Oregon History 101: Women in the Progressive Era. This page contains resources to support my February 2, 2015 presentation for the Oregon History 101 Series. Includes collections...