Florence Nightingale: Collected Works of Florence NightingaleWilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 908 Florence Nightingale: An Introduction to Her Life and Family introduces the Collected Works by giving an overview of Nightingale’s life and the faith that guided it and by outlining the main social reform concerns on which she worked from her “call to service’’ at age sixteen to old age. This volume reports correspondence (selected from the thousands of surviving letters) with her mother, father and sister and a wide extended family. There is material on Nightingale’s “domestic arrangements,’’ from recipes, cat care and relations with servants to her contributions to charities, church and social reform causes. Much new and original material comes to light, and a remarkably different portrait of Nightingale, one with a more nuanced view of her family relationships, emerges. The Series In the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale all the surviving writing of Florence Nightingale will be published, much of it for the first time. Known as the heroine of the Crimean War and the major founder of the modern profession of nursing, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) will be revealed also as a scholar, theorist and social reformer of enormous scope and importance. Original material has been obtained from over 150 archives and private collections worldwide. This abundance of material will be reflected in the series, revealing a significant amount of new material on her philosophy, theology and personal spiritual journey, as well as on her vision of a public health care system, her activism to achieve the difficult early steps of nursing for the sick poor in workhouse infirmaries and her views on health promotion and women’s control over midwifery. Nightingale’s more than forty years of work for public health in India, particularly in famine prevention and for broader social reform, will be reported in detail. The Collected Works of Florence Nightingale demonstrates Nightingale’s astute use of the political process and reports on her extensive correspondence with royalty, viceroys, cabinet ministers and international leaders, including such notables as Queen Victoria and W. E. Gladstone. Much new material on Nightingale’s family is reported, including some that will challenge her standard portrayal in the secondary literature. Sixteen printed volumes are scheduled and will record her enormous and largely unpublished correspondence, previously published books, articles and pamphlets, many of which have long been out of print. There will be full publication in electronic form, permitting readers to easily pursue their particular interests. Extensive databases, notably a chronology and a names index, will also be published in electronic form, again permitting convenient access to persons interested not only in Nightingale but in other figures of the time. |
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... glad you did not consult Killian,37 as he might have set your 36 Letter to Mme Pertz [August 1850], Florence Nightingale Museum ldfnm 0802. 37 Possibly Dr Hermann Friedrich Kilian (1800-63), an eminent German gynecologist with British ...
... glad she has taken to drawing and that Aschaffenburg and Würzburg are so pretty . I hope that you will have seen all the Albert Dürers38 at Nuremberg and particularly my Cruci- fixion , which I am so fond of the forehead has all the ...
... glad the travelling suits her. The world here fills my life with interest and strengthens me body and mind. I succeeded directly to an office and am now in another so that till yesterday I never had time even to send my things to the ...
... glad you are so well content . I don't think you can expect more progress at present . You will be glad to see by the enclosed that Mrs Herbert is safe . The operation to which Mrs Bracebridge alludes was an amputation , at which I was ...
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Letters to from and about Nightingales Extended Family | 409 |
Domestic Arrangements | 731 |
Biographical Sketches | 827 |
The Rise and Fall of Florence Nightingales Reputation | 843 |
Florence Nightingales Family Tree | 848 |
Florence Nightingales Last Will and Codicils | 852 |
Research Methods and Sources | 862 |
Bibliography | 875 |
Index | 885 |
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