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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- Contents -- Synopsis of Part I: The Frieze -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations of key archives, documents, names -- Part II: The Scenes -- Introduction -- 1 Departure from the Cape (1835-37) -- 2 Presentation of the Bible to Jacobus Uys (April 1837) -- 3 Trichardt at Soutpansberg (summer 1836 to autumn 1837) -- 4 Trichardt in Delagoa Bay (April 1838) -- 5 The Battle of Vegkop (October 1836) -- 6 Inauguration of Retief as governor (6 and 11 June 1837) -- 7 The Battle of Kapain (28-30 November 1837) -- 8 Negotiation with Moroka (October/November 1836) -- 9 Report from Retief at Blydevooruitsig (11 November 1837) -- 10 Debora Retief records her father's birthday (12 November 1837) -- 11 Descent from the Drakensberg (late 1837) -- 12 The Treaty with Dingane (4 or 6 February 1838) -- 13 Murder of Retief and his men (6 February 1838) -- 14 Massacre of women and children at Bloukrans (16/17 February 1838) -- 15 Teresa Viglione warns camps around Bloukrans (17 February 1838) -- 16 Dirkie Uys defends his father (11 April 1838) -- 17 Marthinus Oosthuizen gallops through Zulu lines (17 February 1838) -- 18 Women spur men on (after 17 February 1838) -- 19 Arrival of Andries Pretorius (22 November 1838) -- 20 The Vow (9 December 1838) -- 21 The Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838) -- 22 Building the Church of the Vow (1840-43) -- 23 Women at Saailaer (1838?) -- 24 Mpande proclaimed king of the Zulu (10 February 1840) -- 25 Death of Dingane (February 1840) -- 26 Return from Natal over the Drakensberg (after 1843) -- 27 Sand River Convention (17 January 1852) -- Illustrations Part II -- Bibliography of works consulted -- Index of people Part II -- Index of places Part II.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (663 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110668797
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- Contents -- Synopsis of Part II: The Scenes -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations of key archives, documents, names -- Part I: The Frieze -- Introduction -- 1. Context -- 2. Concept -- 3. Process -- 4. Image -- 5. Heritage -- Illustrations Part I -- Bibliography of works consulted -- Index of people Part I -- Index of places Part I -- Plates.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (526 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110668780
    Language: English
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of obstetric, gynecologic and neonatal nursing 15 (1986), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1552-6909
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: To assess perceived changes in intimacy and sexuality in postpartum couples, an Intimate Relationship Scale was developed, tested for reliability (alpha = 0.86), and administered by mail. Sixty-eight, middle-class couples responded at four months postpartum and 126 couples at 12 months postpartum. Data revealed declines in the frequency of and desire for sexual activity, especially for mothers, when compared to sexual activity before the infant's birth. At four months postpartum, most women reported physical discomfort with sexual intercourse, a decline in physical strength, dissatisfaction with bodily appearance, and fatigue which interfered with sex. Strategies and techniques to promote and maintain intimacy and sexuality in postpartum couples are suggested to assist their transition to parenthood and may positively influence parenting behaviors.
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Public health nursing 3 (1986), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1525-1446
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: We prospectively investigated the weaning practices and fertility and birth control patterns of 95 educated, middle-class, urban-suburban, married, North American women in the year after the birth of their first child. Mothers recruited from childbirth classes responded to questions about their infant feeding and contraceptive practices during that year. Eighty-nine percent (n = 85) of the infants were initially breast fed, and the mean age of weaning for the 63 infants who had been weaned by 58 weeks was 26.9 weeks. The pattern of weaning was described, including the introduction of solid foods, food-related infant illness, and reasons for weaning. Although 70 percent of the mothers reported using artificial contraception, their fertility rate was higher than that reported for third-world women using only breast feeding as conception control. The data suggest that later weaning, even in this relatively affluent group, may result in direct contraceptive and physical benefits to the health of women and infants. The findings also suggest that the influence of health care practitioners on infant feeding practices may be as great as the influence of cultural values or material resources.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    The journal of primary prevention 5 (1985), S. 145-153 
    ISSN: 1573-6547
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract One hundred and twenty-three first-time parent-couples of five-month-old infants were studied to determine the relationship between dyadic adjustment and marital satisfaction and selected social supports. The identification of need for support, the utilization of support, and the satisfaction with those supports utilized for both child care and household tasks were examined. Mothers and fathers responded separately to Guerney'sRelationship Change Scale, Spanier'sDyadic Adjustment Scale, and to a demographic and social support inventory. One finding was that factors promoting satisfactory marital adjustment were different for new mothers and new fathers. In particular, social supports for child care and household tasks were related to a satisfying adjustment only in new mothers, following culturally stereotypic delineation of concerns.
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