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[...]... Nations: A Historyofthe International Council of Nurses, 1899–1999 She has been in uential inthe nurturing of a new generation of historians ofnursing associated with the American Association for theHistoryofNursing and the Center for the Study of theHistoryof Nursing xiv Contributors Susan McGann has been the archivist for the Royal College ofNursing since 1986 Her publications include The Battle... disappeared In her view, nursing had found a new catalyst to delineate a professional identity, the creation and expansion of contemporary nursing theory Maggs also mused about the relationship between nursing theory and thehistoryofnursing He wondered if thenew theories of caring might contribute to a history that did truly examine thehistoryof nursing, i.e caring, rather than thehistoryof nurses... evidence ofthe strengthening community of scholars, the sustainability ofthe enterprise and the continued spread ofnursinghistory into new international domains Significantly, there is continuity with some familiar themes of research: the relationship between nursing and the state, representations of nurses inthe media, international in uences, the politics of childbirth, conflict with the medical profession,... are pushing out the boundaries innew areas of investigation One ofthe dilemmas of thehistoryof any profession remains for thehistoryofnursing Who should write this history and who is it written for? Nelson pondered this question at length in her essay The fork inthe roadʼ She commented that the traditional readership for the historyof nursing, among the alumni of famous hospital training schools,... Inquiry Joan E Lynaugh is Professor Emerita and Associate Director ofthe Center for the Study of theHistoryof Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Her work in establishing the Center has been recognized by the award of many honors over the years She has published widely on the historyof nursing and was the driving force behind the centenary historyofthe International Council of Nurses Nurses of. .. studies of women As nursing has been a predominantly female occupation, it might appear that thehistoryofnursing would play a significant role in this historical expansion Many ofthe dominant themes in womenʼs history have proved to have direct relevance to thehistoryofnursingThe powerful in uence of domesticity inthe lives of women, including nurses, can be traced inthe work of Summers, Vicinus,... Abel Smith in 1960 of A HistoryoftheNursing Profession marked a new phenomenon, the direction of serious attention to thehistoryofnursing by non-nurses.1 However, Abel Smith, interested in social policy, made it clear inthe introduction to his book that he proposed to write a political historyof nursing; he saw himself as unfitted to write ʻa historyofnursing techniques or ofnursing as an... nursing knowledge.66 NURSING AND THE MILITARY Nursing and the military has been a strong and confusing theme inthe historiography ofnursing Agendas of emancipation, patriotism, heroism and the glorification of sacrifice are all enmeshed in an account that juxtaposes traditional masculine values with a disturbing incursion ofthe feminine In Britain since the Crimean war and inthe USA since the Civil War... The Battle ofthe Nurses (1992), biographical studies of eight women who in uenced the development of professional nursing She is a co-director ofthe UK Centre for theHistoryofNursing Barbara Mortimer is a nurse historian and lecturer and co-director to the UK Centre for theHistoryofNursing Her PhD in 2002 investigated the careers of private nurses in Edinburgh, Scotland, inthe mid-nineteenth... historians In this environment, the questions that are posed and the thinking that goes into them are inevitably informed by both the world ofnursing and the world ofhistory 16 Barbara Mortimer NOTES 1 B Abel-Smith, A HistoryoftheNursing Profession, London: Heinemann, 1960 2 Ibid., p xi 3 E V E Whittaker, and V Olesen, The faces of Florence Nightingale: functions ofthe heroine legend in an occupational . nurturing of a new generation of
historians of nursing associated with the American Association for the History
of Nursing and the Center for the Study of. examined the construction of professionalism in nursing since the
Second World War. She is the administrative coordinator of the Womenʼs
Health Of ce in