Seminar papers
Seminars: 2000-2001
In the academic year 2000-2001, the UKCHNM hosted four seminars in different parts of the United Kingdom. Since then the UKCHNM, in collaboration with others, has hosted further seminars. We are delighted to publish the papers delivered at these seminars:
- Maternity and madness: puerperal insanity in the nineteenth century (PDF, 40 KB)
Dr Hilary Marland
April 2003
In collaboration with the Department of Nursing, Univeristy of Manchester - The Plunket nurse as a New Zealand icon (PDF, 132 KB)
Professor Linda Bryder
August 2002
In collaboration with the Institute of Historical Research and the Centre for Policy in Nursing Research - Why women should be nurses and not doctors - some nineteenth-century reflections (PDF, 140 KB)
Professor Anne Crowther
May 2002
In collaboration with the Department of Nursing, University of Glasgow - The gender dilemma in nursing history: the case of the South African mine hospitals (PDF, 88 KB)
Professor Shula Marks
December 2001
In collaboration with the School of Humanities, Oxford Brookes University
Professor Annie Altschul
At the end of the year, the UK Centre was delighted to collaborate with the Department of Nursing Studies of the Univerisity of Edinburgh in A Festschrift for Annie Altschul to celebrate the contribution to nursing of Professor Annie Altschul. The papers of Professor Altschul that formed the central core of this celebration are now published for the first time on the UKCHN website. We also publish the celebratory papers offered at the event and a bibliography of Professor Altschul's work.
- A Festschrift for Annie Altschul
Professor Annie Altschul and others
January 2004
In collaboration with the Department of Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh
Citation guidelines
Please note that copyright is retained by the authors of these papers and should be acknowledged when citing their work. For furthe rdetails, see the 'citation guidelines' below:
- At the end of each essay you will find a recommended citation format using the MLA (Modern Language Association) guidelines
- Pagination is a problem with electronic sources, in this style paragraphs are used as internal divisions
- If you include a quotation from one of the essays, cite the paragraph number
- It is also useful to record the date that you accessed each source
- For more detail on this citation style, please see the MLA website
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