Objectives At the completion of this subject the student shall be expected to compare and contrast different approaches to the study of nursing history; examine the conceptualisation of the nurse healer in history; contrast 'modern' accounts of the history of the discipline of nursing with 'postmodern' accounts; critically examine the development of nursing as a profession in Australia; evaluate the contributions of Australian nurse historians and engage the process of historical nursing enquiry.
Synopsis This subject provides a study of the historical development of nursing in both a global and local context. The subject takes as its starting point the representation of nurses as healers in early history and their formal organisation into a discipline in nineteenth-century Europe. Some time will be devoted to the development of a nursing practice discipline in Australia and its establishment as a profession. The subject considers the impact of European nursing practices on Australian nursing. Students will be directed to undertake an indepth review of historical literature and prepare a nursing history project.
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