1st Edition

New Directions in Nursing History International Perspectives

Edited By Susan McGann, Barbara Mortimer Copyright 2005
    224 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    224 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This collection of essays reflects the current interdisciplinary and international nature of the history of nursing scholarship.

    Covering a range from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, this book draws on research from eleven different countries to address:

    • the issues of professionalism within nursing
    • the social and ethical issues which are woven into the relationship between the nurse/midwife and her patient/client
    • the trans-cultural dimensions nurses create when they move from one culture to another and the recent developments in historiography.

    1. Nursing History: International and Cultural Perspectives Susan McGann and Barbara Mortimer 2. Ethical Lives: Nursing (auto)Biographies and a History of Caring Julia Hallam 3. Bergljot Larsson, Founder and Leader of the Norwegian Nursing Association: A Case Study of the Influence of International Nursing Sigrun Hvalvik 4. Puerperal Fever as a Source of Conflict Between Midwives and Medical Men in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Britain Christine Hallett 5. Re-examining the History of Nursing in Brazil Maria Lucia Mott 6. Sanba and their Clients: midwives and the medicalization of childbirth in Japan Aya Homei US Organized Medicine's Perspective of Nursing: a Review of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) 1883-1953 Brigid Lusk and Julie Robertson 7. Race, Identity and the Nursing Profession in South Africa Helen Sweet and Anne Digby 8. Health Care and Nursing Co-ordination during the Nazi era in the Region of Osnabruck Mathilde Hackman 9. 'In England We Did Nursing': the Immigrant Experiences of Caribbean and British Nurses in Great Britain and Canada Margaret Shkimba and Karen Flynn 10. 'Beware of Worthless Imitations': Advertising in Nursing Periodicals, c.1888-1945 Elaine Thomson 11. Exploring the Maternity Archive of the Wellington St Helen's Hospital, New Zealand, 1907-1980 Pamela Wood and Maralyn Foureur 12. Postscript: Common Working Ground Joan Lynaugh

    Biography

    Barbara Mortimer is a nurse and a historian. She has an extensive network of international contacts among historians of nursing.
    Susan McGann is a historian and has worked in archives for 20 years; she is currently archivist of the Royal College of Nursing of the UK. The editors founded the UK Centre for the History of Nursing in 2000. This has now become the principal focus for historians of nursing in the UK.