Nursing History Review, Volume 28

Official Journal of the American Association for the History of Nursing

Patricia D'Antonio, PhD, RN, FAAN, Arlene W. Keeling, PhD, RN, FAAN

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Published: 2019-09-28

Pages: 280

Nursing History Review, an annual peer-reviewed publication of the American Association for the History of Nursing, is a showcase for the most significant current research on nursing history. Regular sections include scholarly articles, over a dozen book reviews of the best publications on nursing and health care history that have appeared in the past year, and a section abstracting new doctoral dissertations on nursing history. Historians, researchers, and individuals fascinated with the rich field of nursing will find this an important resource.

Included in Volume 28...

  • “Service is the Rent We Pay”: The Complexity of Nurses’ Claims to Their Place in Social Justice Movements
  • The American Red Cross “Mercy Ship” in the First World War: A Pivotal Experiment in Nursing-Centered Clinical Humanitarianism
  • The Nurses No-One Remembers: Looking for Spanish Nurses in Accounts of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)
  • The Norwegian Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (NORMASH) in the Korean War (1951–1954): Military Hospital or Humanitarian “Sanctuary?”
  • Matriarchs of the Operating Room: Nurses, Neurosurgery, and Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1920–1940
  • Genres