Alannah Tomkins 
Nursing the English from plague to Peterloo, 1660-1820 [EPUB ebook] 

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This book studies the negative stereotypes around the women who worked as sick nurses in this period and contrasts them with the lived experience of both domestic and institutional nursing staff. Furthermore, it integrates nursing by men into the broader history of care as a constant if little-recognised presence. It finds that women and men undertook caring work to the best of their ability, and often performed well, despite multiple threats to nurse reputations on the grounds of gender norms and social status. Chapters consider nursing in the home, in general hospitals, in specialist institutions like the Royal Chelsea Hospital and asylums, plus during wartime, illuminated by multiple accounts of individual nurses. In these settings, it employs the sociological concept of ‘dirty work’ to contextualise the challenges to nurses and nursing identities.

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Introduction
1 Domestic nursing by women: ideals and experiences
2 Nursing the Metropolis: the ancient London hospitals of St Thomas’s and St Bartholomew’s
3 Nursing provincial infirmaries 1735-1820
4 Nursing in Royal Chelsea Hospital
5 Nursing by men: an issue of identity
6 Nursing in wartime 1793-1815
Conclusion

Tentang Penulis

Alannah Tomkins is Lecturer in History at the University of Keele

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Bahasa Inggris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman 352 ● ISBN 9781526178510 ● Ukuran file 1.7 MB ● Penerbit Manchester University Press ● Kota Manchester ● Negara GB ● Diterbitkan 2025 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 10181635 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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