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New Directions in Nursing History : International Perspectives

McGann, Susan(Edited by)Mortimer, Barbara(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine series
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This collection of essays demonstrates the international scope of history of nursing scholarship today, encompassing studies from Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and Europe.

The authors examine the social and ethical issues which challenge nurses and midwives in different cultures; the transcultural issues which arise when carers move from one culture to another; and the process of professionalization for women over three centuries.

The book highlights the significance of nursing in the history of women's lives and work.

Each chapter contributes to our understanding of the importance of the political world in which nurses and midwives work. Topics covered include: *The autobiographies of two Crimean War nurses *The founding of the Norwegian Nurses Association *Conflict between nurses/midwives and medical men in 18th century Britain *Sanba (midwives) and their clients in 20th century Japan *Professional tensions between doctors and nurses in the USA *Industrial action in a mission hospital in South Africa *Community nursing in Nazi Germany *West Indian immigrant nurses' experience in Canada and Britain *The image of nurses through the eyes of British advertisers *Pioneering work by midwives in New Zealand in the 20th century This will make fascinating reading for students and researchers in the history of medicine and nursing, women's history and cultural history.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415304334 / 9780415304337
Hardback
20/12/2004
United Kingdom
English
280 p.
24 cm
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