British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle East, and particularly in Mandate Palestine (1918–48). By using an individual tale of a British nurse as a vantage point, the article explores the personal and professional experiences of British nurses in Mandate Palestine and scrutinizes their contested status. As women, as British, as medical practitioners, and specifically as nurses, British nurses present a singular type of local-level imperial agent who confronted multiple challenges to their identities. Empowered as imperial agents of health, biomedicine, and hygiene, they had exercised professional, cultural, and racial authority over indigenous people. At the same time, their gender...
This dissertation analyses the work of female nurses in military and naval hospitals from the mid ei...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
Historians of the professionalization of medicine in colonized regions, including the Middle East, h...
Throughout the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948), British women travelled to the country as ...
Drawing upon the primary accounts of three Great War nurses – Mildred Salt, Louisa Higginson and Dap...
Drawing upon the primary accounts of three Great War nurses – Mildred Salt, Louisa Higginson and Dap...
Drawing upon the primary accounts of three Great War nurses – Mildred Salt, Louisa Higginson and Dap...
Background Mrs Francis Piggott proposed the Colonial Nursing Association in 1895 as a means of suppl...
This article examines the writings of the nurses of the Australian Army Nursing Services, who served...
This dissertation tells the story of how and why Caribbean, African, and Southeast Asian women quite...
AbstractObjectivesThis paper asserts the significance of nurses’ writing within the developing field...
From the height of colonialism in the mid-nineteenth century, through to the aftermath of the Second...
From the height of colonialism in the mid-nineteenth century, through to the aftermath of the Second...
Female participation in imperial policy of Great Britain in the end of XIX – the beginning of XX cen...
In 1936 Dr Mary Blacklock of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine published an article on aspec...
This dissertation analyses the work of female nurses in military and naval hospitals from the mid ei...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
Historians of the professionalization of medicine in colonized regions, including the Middle East, h...
Throughout the British Mandate for Palestine (1920-1948), British women travelled to the country as ...
Drawing upon the primary accounts of three Great War nurses – Mildred Salt, Louisa Higginson and Dap...
Drawing upon the primary accounts of three Great War nurses – Mildred Salt, Louisa Higginson and Dap...
Drawing upon the primary accounts of three Great War nurses – Mildred Salt, Louisa Higginson and Dap...
Background Mrs Francis Piggott proposed the Colonial Nursing Association in 1895 as a means of suppl...
This article examines the writings of the nurses of the Australian Army Nursing Services, who served...
This dissertation tells the story of how and why Caribbean, African, and Southeast Asian women quite...
AbstractObjectivesThis paper asserts the significance of nurses’ writing within the developing field...
From the height of colonialism in the mid-nineteenth century, through to the aftermath of the Second...
From the height of colonialism in the mid-nineteenth century, through to the aftermath of the Second...
Female participation in imperial policy of Great Britain in the end of XIX – the beginning of XX cen...
In 1936 Dr Mary Blacklock of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine published an article on aspec...
This dissertation analyses the work of female nurses in military and naval hospitals from the mid ei...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
Historians of the professionalization of medicine in colonized regions, including the Middle East, h...