Nursing History and the Politics of Welfare
Herausgeber: Rafferty, Ann Marie; Robinson, Jane
Nursing History and the Politics of Welfare
Herausgeber: Rafferty, Ann Marie; Robinson, Jane
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Examines nursing as it has developed under different regimes and ideologies and at different times around the world. Highlights the role of politics and gender and proposes strategies for achieving greater recognition for the profession.
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Examines nursing as it has developed under different regimes and ideologies and at different times around the world. Highlights the role of politics and gender and proposes strategies for achieving greater recognition for the profession.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9780415138369
- ISBN-10: 0415138361
- Artikelnr.: 21092952
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9780415138369
- ISBN-10: 0415138361
- Artikelnr.: 21092952
Ann Marie Rafferty, Jane Robinson
List of tables
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Nursing under totalitarian regimes: the case of National Socialism
2 The legacy of the history of nursing for post-apartheid South Africa
3 The Rockefeller Agenda for American/Philippines nursing relations
4 Rescue and redemption-the rise of female medical missions in colonial India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
5 Outside the profession: nursing staff on Robben Island
1846-1910
6 Convicts and care giving in colonial Australia
1788-1868
7 Independent women: domiciliary nurses in midnineteenth- century Edinburgh
8 Ordered to care?: professionalization
gender and the language of training
1915-37
9 Ambivalence about nursing's expertise: the role of a 164 gendered holistic ideology in nursing
1890-1990
10 'For the benefit of mankind': Nightingale's legacy and hours of work in Australian nursing
1868-1939
11 Employment conditions for nurses in Australia during World War II
12 Seeking jurisdiction: a sociological perspective on Rockefeller Foundation activities in nursing in the 1920s
13 Children and state intervention: developing a coherent historical perspective
14 Women and the politics of career development: the case of nursing
15 Nurses in the archives: archival sources for nursing history
Index
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Nursing under totalitarian regimes: the case of National Socialism
2 The legacy of the history of nursing for post-apartheid South Africa
3 The Rockefeller Agenda for American/Philippines nursing relations
4 Rescue and redemption-the rise of female medical missions in colonial India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
5 Outside the profession: nursing staff on Robben Island
1846-1910
6 Convicts and care giving in colonial Australia
1788-1868
7 Independent women: domiciliary nurses in midnineteenth- century Edinburgh
8 Ordered to care?: professionalization
gender and the language of training
1915-37
9 Ambivalence about nursing's expertise: the role of a 164 gendered holistic ideology in nursing
1890-1990
10 'For the benefit of mankind': Nightingale's legacy and hours of work in Australian nursing
1868-1939
11 Employment conditions for nurses in Australia during World War II
12 Seeking jurisdiction: a sociological perspective on Rockefeller Foundation activities in nursing in the 1920s
13 Children and state intervention: developing a coherent historical perspective
14 Women and the politics of career development: the case of nursing
15 Nurses in the archives: archival sources for nursing history
Index
List of tables
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Nursing under totalitarian regimes: the case of National Socialism
2 The legacy of the history of nursing for post-apartheid South Africa
3 The Rockefeller Agenda for American/Philippines nursing relations
4 Rescue and redemption-the rise of female medical missions in colonial India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
5 Outside the profession: nursing staff on Robben Island
1846-1910
6 Convicts and care giving in colonial Australia
1788-1868
7 Independent women: domiciliary nurses in midnineteenth- century Edinburgh
8 Ordered to care?: professionalization
gender and the language of training
1915-37
9 Ambivalence about nursing's expertise: the role of a 164 gendered holistic ideology in nursing
1890-1990
10 'For the benefit of mankind': Nightingale's legacy and hours of work in Australian nursing
1868-1939
11 Employment conditions for nurses in Australia during World War II
12 Seeking jurisdiction: a sociological perspective on Rockefeller Foundation activities in nursing in the 1920s
13 Children and state intervention: developing a coherent historical perspective
14 Women and the politics of career development: the case of nursing
15 Nurses in the archives: archival sources for nursing history
Index
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Nursing under totalitarian regimes: the case of National Socialism
2 The legacy of the history of nursing for post-apartheid South Africa
3 The Rockefeller Agenda for American/Philippines nursing relations
4 Rescue and redemption-the rise of female medical missions in colonial India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
5 Outside the profession: nursing staff on Robben Island
1846-1910
6 Convicts and care giving in colonial Australia
1788-1868
7 Independent women: domiciliary nurses in midnineteenth- century Edinburgh
8 Ordered to care?: professionalization
gender and the language of training
1915-37
9 Ambivalence about nursing's expertise: the role of a 164 gendered holistic ideology in nursing
1890-1990
10 'For the benefit of mankind': Nightingale's legacy and hours of work in Australian nursing
1868-1939
11 Employment conditions for nurses in Australia during World War II
12 Seeking jurisdiction: a sociological perspective on Rockefeller Foundation activities in nursing in the 1920s
13 Children and state intervention: developing a coherent historical perspective
14 Women and the politics of career development: the case of nursing
15 Nurses in the archives: archival sources for nursing history
Index