NURSING HISTORY REVIEW - Vol. 29
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, as well as reviews of the latest
media and publications on nursing and healthcare history that have
appeared in the past year. Historians, researchers, and individuals
fascinated with the rich field of nursing will find Nursing History
Review an important resource.
The 29th volume of the review features a new section,
"Hidden in Plain Sight," dedicated to highlighting nurses from
underrepresented groups.
Included in Volume 29:
• Rethinking the Tulsa Race Riot
• The Nurses of Ellis Island: Caring for the Huddled Masses
• Different Stories, Similar Results: Urban and Rural Nursing
in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
• The Nursing of the All Saints Sisters
• Those of Little Note: Enslaved Plantation "Sick Nurses"