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.
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Editorís Notes,
Patricia DíAntonio
Articles
ìA Real Toneî: Professionalizing Nursing in Nineteenth-Century London, Carol Helmstadter Midwifery and the Construction of an Image in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, Maria Lucia Mott Science and Ritual: The Hospital as Medical and Sacred Space, 1865-1920, Barbra Mann Wall Nuns and GUNS: Holy War at Georgetown, 1903-1947, Alma S. Woolley ìTrained Brains are Better Than Trained Musclesî: Scientific Management and Canadian Nurses, 1910-1939, Cynthia Toman From Weakling to Fighter: Changing the Image of Premature Infants, Elizabeth A. Reedy The Nadir of Nursing: Nurse-Perpetrators of the Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, Susan Benedict Mennonite Nurses in World War II: Maintaining the Thread of Pacifism in Nursing, Ann Graber Hershberger Sparks to Wildfires: The Emergence and Impact of Nurse Practitioner Education at Virginia Commonwealth University, 1947-1991, Rita A. Seeger Jablonski Review Essay
Review Essay: Reality and Representation in Reproductive Technologies
- Bodies of Technology: Womenís Involvement With Reproductive Medicine, edited by Ann Rudinow Saetnan, Nelly Oudshoorn and Marta Kirejczyk
- Cyborg Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots, edited by Robbie Davis-Floyd and Joseph Dumit
- Playing Dolly: Technocultural Formations, Fantasies, and Fictions of Assisted Reproduction, edited by E. Ann Kaplan and Susan Squiet; Reviewer: Margarete Sandelowski
Book Reviews
Making the Body Beautiful: A Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery, Sander L. Gilman; Reviewer: Brigid Lusk The Peopleís Doctors: Samuel Thomson and the American Botanical Movement, 1790-1860, John S. Haller, Jr.; Reviewer: Karol K. Weaver Spreading Germs: Disease Theories and Medical Practice in Britain, 1865-1900, Michael Worboys; Reviewer: Helen Sweet The Rise of Caring Power: Elizabeth Fry and Josephine Butler in Britain and the Netherlands, Annemieke van Drenth and Francisca de Haan; Reviewer: Geertje Boschma Out of the Dead House: Nineteenth-Century Women Physicians and the Writing of Medicine, Susan Wells; Reviewer: Mary P. Tarbox Say Little, Do Much: Nurses, Nuns, and Hospitals in the Nineteenth-Century, Sioban Nelson; Reviewer: Linda E. Sabin A Social History of Wet Nursing in America: From Breast to Bottle, Janet Golden; Reviewer: Barbara M. Brodie No Place Like Home: A History of Nursing and Home Care in the United States, Karen Buhler-Wilkerson; Reviewer: Diane Hamilton Bodies and Souls: Politics and Professionalization of Nursing in France 1880-1922, Katrin Schultheiss; Reviewer: Sioban Nelson It Took Courage, Compassion, and Curiosity: Recollections and Writings of Leaders in Cancer Nursing: 1890-1970, Judith Bon Johnson, Susan B. Baird, and Laura J. Hilderley; Reviewer: Shirley M. Gullo Mr. Jeffersonís Nurses: University of Virginia School of Nursing, 1901-1001, Barbara M. Brodie; Reviewer: Marilyn E. Flood As We See Ourselves: Jewish Women in Nursing, Evelyn Rose Benson; Reviewer: Barbara L. Brush Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocast, Roger A. Ritvo and Diane M. Plotkin; Reviewer: Ellen Ben-Sefer Cadet Nurse Stories: The Call For and Responses of Women During World War II, Thelma M. Robinson and Paulie M. Perry; Reviewer: Signe S. Cooper Breaking the Glass Ceiling ñ The Stories of Three Caribbean Nurses, Jocelyn Hezekiah; Reviewer: Eleanor K. Herrmann New Dissertations ‘