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K MacMillan, M Lang, J Young

    The Canadian Nurse
    |November 1, 1995
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Interest in nursing history is growing in North America. This field offers valuable insights into health and social issues, driven by increased scholarship.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing History
    • Social History of Health
    • Feminist Historiography

    Background:

    • The study of nursing history has seen a notable increase in scholarly attention over the last twenty years in North America.
    • This growth is attributed to a rise in both feminist scholars and historians specializing in nursing.
    • Recognizing the interdisciplinary relevance of nursing history to broader health and social studies has also fueled this trend.

    Observation:

    • Scholarly output in nursing history has expanded significantly.
    • There is a growing body of work examining nursing within its social and historical contexts.
    • Feminist perspectives have increasingly informed the historiography of nursing.

    Findings:

    • The field of nursing history is experiencing a renaissance, evidenced by increased academic interest.

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  • Nursing history is now recognized for its significant contributions to understanding health and social dynamics.
  • The interdisciplinary nature of nursing history makes it a valuable lens for social and health research.
  • Implications:

    • Further research in nursing history can illuminate historical health disparities and social inequalities.
    • The integration of feminist theory enriches the understanding of gender roles within healthcare.
    • Nursing history provides critical context for contemporary health policy and practice discussions.