Routledge handbook on the global history of nursing /
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[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Patricia D'Antonio, Julie A. Fairman, and Jean C. Whelan
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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x, 265 pages :
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illustrations ;
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26 cm
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Routledge handbooks
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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American nurses in colonial settings : imperial power at the bedside / Winifred Connerton -- Wartime nursing and power / Kara Dixon Vuic -- Nurses and nursing in literary and cultural studies / Thomas Lawrence Long -- Commemorating Canadian nurse casualties during and after the First World War : nurses' perspective / Dianne Dodd -- Searching for connectivity : using historical methods and social network analysis to uncover new discoveries in community organizing / J. Margo Brooks Carthon and Katherine Abbott -- "Intelligent interest in their own affairs" : the First World War, The British Journal of Nursing and the pursuit of nursing knowledge / Christine E. Hallett -- Engendering health : pronatalist politics and the history of nursing and midwifery in colonial Senegal, 1914-1967 / Jonathan Cole -- Windsor's Metropolitan Demonstration School and the reform of nursing education in Canada, 1944-1970 / Steven Palmer -- Conflicting Christian and scientific nursing concepts in West Germany, 1945-1970 / Susanne Kreutzer -- Protestant nursing care in Germany in the 19th century : concepts and social practice / Karen Nolte -- Agentes de enlace : nursing professionalization and public health in 1940s and 1950s Argentina / Jonathan Hagood -- A mission to nurse : the mission hospital's role in the development of nursing in South Africa c. 1948-1975 / Helen Sweet -- Nursing and the "hearts and minds" campaign, 1948-1958 : the Malayan emergency / Rosemary Wall and Anne Marie Rafferty -- Community mental health post-1950 : reconsidering nurses' and consumers' identity / Geertje Boschma
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The Routledge Handbook of Nursing History brings together leading scholars and scholarship to capture the state of the art and science of nursing history. A generation of scholars are turning to the history of nursing with new paradigms and methodological tools, adding oral history evidence and textual and artifact analysis to traditional documentary sources. Some have moved beyond a traditional nation-state analysis to use nurses to historically track the global flow of ideas and practices. Other have turned to new actors in the history of nursing and have used such men and women to chart different forms of activism. Still others use nurses and nursing as a concept of analysis and, in doing so, tell a more nuanced and gendered history of hospitals and health care. And some are focusing on the intersectionality of race, class, gender and place on professional identity formation. Inviting readers to consider new understandings of the historical work and worth of nursing in a larger global context, this groundbreaking volume illuminates how research in the history of nursing moves us away from reductionistic foci on diseases and treatments and towards more inclusive ideas about the experiences of illnesses on individuals, families, communities, voluntary organizations, and states at the bedside and across the globe. An extended introduction by the editors provides an overview and analyzes the key themes involved in the transmission of ideas about the care of the sick. Organized into four parts covering the themes of people, practice, politics and places, each part is introduced by an analytic essay bringing all the content and themes of the various chapters together. This volume brings together the best of nursing history scholarship