The History of Health and Social Care Research Group plays a
significant role in assisting the school to achieve the goals relating to
research as stated in the 2009/2010 edition of the publication "Advancing
the Manchester 2015 Agenda". The group includes two leading members of the
UK Centre for the History of Nursing, Midwifery (Christine
Hallett and Jane Brooks)
and the School hosts the UK Centre for the History of Nursing and Midwifery
(UKCHNM) web-site. Thus the group is well positioned to recruit postgraduate research
students in this field and through its work is contributing to world-leading
research in the history of nursing and midwifery.
Research students are encouraged to attend all meetings of the
research group and actively contribute to the group's work in promoting and
conducting ground-breaking work in the history of nursing and midwifery. The
Group is therefore actively contributing to the achievement of the
"Advancing the Manchester 2015 Agenda" goals relating to the
provision of superb higher education.
The group is also contributing to the achievement of the
"Advancing the Manchester 2015 Agenda" goals relating to social
responsibility through furthering the scholarly understanding of the historical
roots and historical development of the nursing and midwifery professions so
that nursing and midwifery researchers have access to knowledge that will
enable them to fully understand the social and historical context in which
their research is conducted; thus contributing to the development of research
which is ethically aware and socially responsible.
Appendix A
Dissemination of previous research
Scholarly publications
Michele Abendstern
Abendstern, M., Hughes, J., Clarkson, P., Sutcliffe, S. and Challis, D. (2010) “We need to talk”: Communication between PCTs and other health and social care agencies following the introduction of the Single Assessment Process for older people in England. Primary Health Care Research and Development. 11, 61-71.
Challis, D., Abendstern, M.,
Clarkson, P., Hughes, J. and Sutcliffe, C. (2010) Comprehensive assessment of
older people with complex care needs: the multidisciplinarity of the Single
Assessment Process in England. Ageing and
Society. 30, (forthcoming).
Clarkson, P., Abendstern, M., Sutcliffe, C., Hughes, J. and Challis, D. (2009) Reliability of needs assessments in the community care of older people: impact of the single assessment process in England. Journal of Public Health. 31, 521-9.
Abendstern, M., Clarkson, P.,
Challis, D., Hughes, J. and Sutcliffe, C. (2008) Implementing the Single
Assessment Process for older people in England: lessons from the literature. Research, Policy and Planning. 26, 1,
15-31.
Sutcliffe, C., Hughes, J., Abendstern, M., Clarkson, P. and Challis,
D. (2008) Developing multidisciplinary assessment—exploring the evidence from a
social care perspective. International
Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry. 23, 1297–305.
Developing Multidisciplinary Assessment - Exploring the Evidence from a Social Care Perspective. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 23, 1297-305.
Abendstern, M. (2007) ‘Project Unity’.
In B. Pullan (Historical Consultant) A
Portrait of the University of Manchester. Third Millennium Publishing, London.
Phillips, S., Abendstern, M. and
Hallett, C.E. (2007) ‘They more or less blended in with society’: changing
attitudes to European migrant workers in post-war Lancashire. Immigrants and Minorities. 25, 1, March
2007, 49-72.
Phillips, S., Abendstern, M. and
Hallett, C.E. (2007) ‘If we depart from these conditions…‘: Trade union reactions
to European Immigrant Workers in the textile industry, c.1946-1952. Labour History Review. 72, 2, August
2007, 135-54.
Hallett, C.E., Abendstern, M. and
Wade, L. (2006) Industry and autonomy in early occupational health nursing: the
welfare officers of the Lancashire cotton mills, 1950-1970s. Nursing History Review. 14, 89-109.
‘Levels of integration and specialisation within professional
community teams for people with dementia’. International Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry, 21: 77-85.
Phillips, S., Abendstern, M. and
Hallett, C.E. (2006) An exploratory study
of the health of European Volunteer Workers in the cotton towns of Lancashire.
A report presented to the British Cotton Growing Association. University of
Manchester.
2006) Standards of care in home care services: A comparison of
specialist and generic services for older people with dementia. Aging and
Mental Health. 10, 187-94.
Standards of care in day hospitals and day centres: A comparison of
services for older people with dementia. International Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry. 21, 460-8.
Quality in long term care homes for people with dementia: An
assessment of specialist provision. Ageing and Society. 26, 649-68.
Abendstern, M., Hallett, C.E., and
Wade, L. (2005) Flouting the Law: Women and the Hazards of Cleaning Moving
Machinery in the Cotton Industry, 1930-1970. Oral History. 33, 2, 69-78.
Pullan, B. and Abendstern, M. (2004)
A History of the University of
Manchester, 1973-90. Manchester
University Press, Manchester.
Hallett, C.E., Abendstern, M. and
Wade, L. (2004) The struggle for sanitary reform in the Lancashire cotton
mills: the role of the welfare officer. Journal
of Advanced Nursing. 48, 3, 257-65.
Abendstern, M., Hallett, C.E. and
Wade, L. (2003) The health of female
cotton mill workers in Oldham and Ashton, 1920-1970. A report presented to the British Cotton Growing Association.
University of Manchester.
Pullan, B. and Abendstern, M. (2000)
A History of the University of
Manchester, 1951-73, Manchester
University Press, Manchester.
Thompson, P., Itzin, C. and
Abendstern, M. (1991) I Don’t Feel Old. The
experience of later life. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Janette Allotey
Allotey, J.C. (in
press) Midwives’ responses to the medicalisation of childbirth (1671-1795).
Allotey, J.C.
(2010) ‘Quick response’ letter published online in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine in relation to a paper in
the January edition of the journal by D. Shelton, The Emperor’s new Clothes.
Available online March 2010.
Allotey, J.C. (2009) Writing midwives’ history: problems and pitfalls. Midwifery. Available
online 8 May 2009 doi:10.1016/j.midw.2009.03.003.
Allotey, J.C. and McIntosh, T.
(2009) History of midwifery; professional luxury or essential legacy? MIDIRS Midwifery Digest. 19, 4, 488-91
(commissioned paper).
Allotey, J. (2004) Research notes. Nursing Standard. 18, 40, p22.
Helen Barnes
Barnes, H. (2010)
Contributing editor: ‘Elders and Mental Health’. In J. Pierson and M. Thomas (eds).
Dictionary of Social Work (Maidenhead,
Open University Press).
Barnes, H. (2010) ‘Does mental
illness have a place alongside social and recovery models of mental health, in
service users’ lived experiences?’. Conference Paper: Living and Learning,
Learning and Teaching: Mental Health in Higher Education 30-31 March 2010,
Lancaster University. Contribution to Conference Proceedings – published online
at: www.mhhe.heacademy.ac.uk/livingandlearning/proceedings
Barnes, H. (2008) The two faces of social
exclusion: ethics, evidence base and practice in responding to health and
social care concerns within policy-led social theory and its emancipatory
alternatives. Bermidji State University (USA)/Inter-University Centre
Journal of Social Work Theory and Practice. 17, 17, 8.
Barnes, H., Green, L. and Hopton, J. (2007) Guest editorial: social
work theory, research, policy and practice – challenges and opportunities in
health and social care integration in the UK. Health and Social Care in the Community. 15, 3, 191-4.
Hopton, J., Barnes, H. and Green, L.
(2007) Mixed Martial Arts and Masculinity: A case study in treating internet
sources as oral history. Oral History.
35, 2, 91-9.
Tew, J., Gould, N., Barnes, H., Beresford, P., Carr, S., Copperman,
J., Ramon, S., Rose, D., Sanchez, D., Sweeney, A. and Woodward, L. (2006) Values and Methodologies for Social Research
in Mental Health. (On behalf of the Social Perspectives Network, the Social
Care Research Forum of the National Institute for Mental Health in England
(NIMHE), and the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) London, Policy
Press).
Barnes, H.
(2004) Social Exclusion and Psychosis: exploring some of the links' and their
implications for practice. Social Work in
Mental Health. 2 (2/3), 207-33.
Barnes, H. (2002)
Contribution to M. Thomas and J. Pierson (eds). Dictionary in Social Work. (2nd
Edition). London: Collins. Contributor in areas including mental health
problems, mental health social work, mental health policy and legislation,
substance misuse, dual diagnosis, personality disorder, mental incapacity, dementia,
social work theories.
Barnes, H. (2001) A comment on Stroud and Pritchard: Child Homicide,
Psychiatric Disorder and Dangerousness: A Review and an Empirical Approach. British Journal of.Social Work. 31, 481-92
Barnes, H., Ing,
P. and Smith (1999) Users voices: Who's
Listening? Research Report on User Involvement in Substance Misuse
Services. Housing and Community Research Unit, Staffordshire University. ISBN
1-897898-49-5.
Barnes, H.
(1999) Exclusion and Mental Health: the Relationship Context of Mental Health
Practice. Social Work Education. 18,
4, 401-16.
Barnes, H.
(1995) Contribution to M. Thomas and J. Pierson (eds). Dictionary in Social Work (London, Collins).
Jane Brooks
Brooks, J. (2010) Education and role
conflict in the health visitor profession, 1918 – 1939. Nursing Inquiry. 17, 2,
142-50.
Brooks, J. and Rafferty, A.M. (2010)
Degrees of ambivalence: The attitudes
of the nursing profession to university education in mid-twentieth
century UK. Nurse Education Today. 30, 579–83.
Brooks, J. and Hallett C.E. (2009)
‘Literary Angels: the portrayal of nursing in the writings of female
nineteenth-century authors’. In S. Malchau (ed.). Proceedings of the First Danish History of Nursing Conference (Aarhus,
The University of Aarhus).
Brooks, J. (2009) ‘The geriatric
hospital felt like a backwater': Nursing the aged and infirm in Britain,
1955-1980. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 18, 19, 2764-72.
Brooks, J. and Rafferty, A.M. (2009)
Degrees of ambivalence: The attitudes
of the nursing profession to university education in mid-twentieth
century UK. Nurse Education Today.
doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2009.12.004.
Brooks, J. and Rafferty, A.M. (2007)
Dress and Distinction in Nursing, 1860-1945: A corporate (as well as corporeal)
armour of probity and purity. Women's History Review. 16, 1, 41-57.
Brooks, J. (2007) ‘Women
in-between': The ambiguous position of the sister tutor, 1910 1960. Nurse
Education Today. 27, 169-75.
Brooks, J. (2006) 'Visiting rights
only': The Diplomas in Nursing in the UK in the inter-war period. Nursing
Inquiry. 13, 4, 269-76.
Brooks,
J. (2006) ‘Hector, Winifred Emily’. In B. Harrison and C.
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Brooks, J. (2001) Structured by class, bound by gender: Nursing and
special probationer schemes, 1860-1939. International
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Spring, 13-21.
Brooks, J. (2000) Ghost of the past:
Capturing history and the history of nursing. International History of Nursing Journal. 5, 2, Spring, 36-41.
Brooks, J. (2000) ‘Nursing
in the academy: The early years’. In B. Mortimer and S. McGann (eds) Defining Nursing History: Proceedings of the 5th Colloquium for
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Brooks, J. (1999) Nursing in the academy: The early attempts. Wellcome History. No. 9, February, p8.
Brooks, J. and Crump, A. (1998)
Breaking down the barriers. Elderly Care.
June/July 10, 3, 37.
Brooks, J. (1996) Non-compliance to treatment: can professionals
ethically refuse to treat? EDTNA-ERCA XXII
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Hannah Cooke
Cooke, H.
(2009) Theories of risk and safety: What is their relevance to nursing. Journal of Nursing Management. 17, 2, 256-64.
Cooke, H. and Philpin, S. (eds) (2008) Sociology in Nursing and Healthcare (Elsevier).
Attree,
M.J. and Cooke, H.F. (2008) Patient
Safety in an English Pre-Registration Nursing Curriculum. Nurse Education in Practice. 8, 4, 239-48.
Cooke, H. (2007) “Out there you’re
on a stage”: emotional labour and nurses’ experience of complaints management. International Journal of Work Organisations
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145-59.
Cooke, H. (2007) Scapegoating and
the unpopular nurse. Nurse Education
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Cooke, H. (2006) Seagull management and
the control of nursing work. Work
Employment and Society. 20,
2, 223-43.
Cooke, H. (2006) Examining the
disciplinary process in nursing: a case study approach. Work Employment and Society. 20,
4, 687-707.
Cooke, H. (2006) The surveillance of
nursing standards: An organisational case study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 43, 975-84.
Wakefield, A., Attree, M., Braidman,
I., Carlisle, C., Johnson, M. and Cooke, H. (2005) Patient Safety: Do nursing
and medical curricula address this theme? Nurse Education Today.
25, 333-40.
Cooke, H. (2002) ‘Empowerment’. In
G. Blakely and V. Bryson (eds) Contemporary
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Cooke, H. (2000) The social and
organisational factors affecting the identification and management of the
‘problem’ nurse. UKCC Research
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Cooke, H. (2000) When Someone Dies: A Practical Guide to Holistic
Care at the End of Life. Butterworth- Heinemann, Oxford.
Williams, A., Cooke, H. and May, C.
(1998) Sociology, Nursing and Health.
Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford.
Tate, S. and Cooke, H. (1996)
Postoperative nausea and vomiting: Management and treatment. British Journal of Nursing . 5, 17.
Tate, S. and Cooke, H. (1996)
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Attree, M., Button, D. and Cooke, H.
(1994) Students’ evaluation of the process of conducting a patient assessment. Nurse Education Today. 14.
Cooke, H. (1994) The role of the
patient in standard setting. British
Journal of Nursing. 3, 22.
Cooke, H. (1993) Boundary work in
the nursing curriculum: The case of sociology. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 18.
Cooke, H. (1993) Why teach Sociology.
Nurse Education Today. 13.
Cooke, H. (1991) The family and
caring: Section 1.Insights from Sociology.
Continuing Nurse Education Project, HMSO, London.
Cooke, H. (1991) Women and Health:
Care Section 2. Insights from Sociology. Continuing
Nurse Education Project, HMSO, London.
Cooke, H. (1991) Organisations and
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Tommy Dickinson
Dickinson, T. (2010)
Nursing history: aversion therapy. Mental
Health Practice. 13, 5, p31.
Dickinson, T., Wright, K.M. and Harrison, J. (2009)
The Attitudes of Nursing staff within secure environments towards Young People
who Self-Harm. Journal of Psychiatric and
Mental Health Nursing. 16, 10, 947–51.
Dickinson, T., Ramsdale, S.L. and Speight, G. (2009)
Managing aggression and violence using rapid tranquilisation. Nursing Standard. 24, 7, 40-9.
Dickinson, T and Wright, K.M. (2008) Stress and
Burnout in Forensic Mental Health Nursing: a review of the literature. British Journal of Nursing. 17, 2, 82-7.
Dickinson, T. (2007) Section 5 (4) of the Mental
Health Act 1983: the art of applying the Act. British Journal of Nursing. 16, 20, 1272-8.
Lorraine Green
Green, L. (2010) (in press)
Understanding the Life Course: Sociological and Psychological Perspectives.
Cambridge: Polity.
Young, A., Rogers, K. and Green, L. (2010) (in press) ‘A Critical
Discussion of the Concept of Resilience in the Context of Deaf Children’. In D.
Zand (ed.) Risk and Resilience: Adaptation in the Context of Being Deaf.
Springer Publishing.
Green, L. and Taylor, J. (2010) ‘Exploring
the Relationship between Gender and Child Health: A Comparative Analysis of
High and Low Economic Resource Countries’. In B. Featherstone., C.A. Hooper, J.
Scourfield and J. Taylor (eds) Gender and
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Young, A., Green, L. and Rogers, K.D.
(2008) Resilience and Deaf Children: A Literature Review. Deafness and Education International. 10, 1, 40-55.
Taylor, J. and Green, L. (2008) Children,
Health and Gender: Recognition in Nursing Research? Journal of Clinical Nursing. 17, 3226-37.
Green, L. and Grant, V. (2008) Gagged
Grief and Beleaguered Bereavements: An Analysis of Multidisciplinary Theory and
Research relating to Same Sex Partnership Bereavement. Sexualities. 11, 3, 275-300.
Green, L. and Featherstone, B. (2008)
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Barnes, H.M., Green, L. and Hopton, J.
(2007) Guest Editorial: Social Work Theory, Research, Policy and Practice:
Challenges and Opportunities in Health and Social care Integration in the UK. Health and Social Care in the Community.
15, 3, 191-4.
Hopton, J., Barnes, H. and Green, L.
(2007) Mixed Martial Arts and Masculinity: A case study in treating internet
sources as oral history. Oral History.
35, 2, 91-9.
Green, L. ( 2006) Pariah Profession,
Debased Discipline: An Analysis of Social Work's Low Academic Status and the
Possibilities for Change. Social Work Education. 25, 3, 245-64.
Green, L. (2006) An Unhealthy
Neglect? Examining the Relationship between Child Health and Gender in Research
and Policy. Critical Social Policy.
26, 2, 450-66.
Green, L. (2006) An Overwhelming
Sense of Injustice? An Exploration of Child Sexual Abuse In Relation to the
Concept of Justice. Critical Social Policy. 26, 1, 74-100.
Green, L. (2005) Theorising
Sexuality, Sexual Abuse and Residential Children's Homes: Adding Gender to the
Equation. British Journal of Social Work. 35, 4, 453-81.
Green, L. (2004) ‘Gender and the Social
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Approaches. London: Routledge.
King, N., Butt, T. and Green, L.
(2003) Spanking -The Sexual Story. The
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punishment of children). 11, 2, 199-217.
Green, L. and Masson, H. (2002) Peer
Sexual Abuse in Residential Care: Issues of Risk and Vulnerability. British Journal of Social Work. 32, 2,
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Green, L., Butt, T. and King, N.
(2002) Taking the Chaste out of Chastisement: An Analysis of the Sexual
Implications of the Corporal Punishment of Children. Childhood-A Global Journal. 9, 2, 205-24.
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Green, L. (2001) Analysing
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Green, L. (2001) ‘Children, Sexual Abuse
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Hearn, J., Parkin, W. and Green, L.
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Christine Hallett
Hallett, C.E. (2011) ‘Protecting,
sustaining, and empowering: An historical perspective on the control of
epidemics’. In M. Truglio-Londrigan and S.B. Lewenson (eds). Public Health
Nursing: Practicing Population-Based Care (Boston, Jones and Bartlett - appeared 2010).
Hallett, C.E. (2010) Celebrating Nurses: A Visual History
(London, Fil Rouge Press, distributed in the USA by Barrons and in Australia by
Ausmed).
Hallett, C.E. (2010) Portrayals of
suffering: perceptions of trauma in the writings of First World War nurses and
volunteers. Canadian Bulletin of Medical
History. 27, 1, 65-84.
Hallett, C.E. and Fealy, G. (2009)
Nursing history and the articulation of power. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 18, 19, 2681-3.
Hallett, C.E. (2009) Containing trauma: nursing work in the First
World War (Manchester, Manchester University Press).
Hallett, C.E. (2009) Russian
Romances: Emotionalism and spirituality in the writings of ‘Eastern Front’
nurses, 1914-1918. Nursing History Review.
17, 1, 101-28.
Clancy, K., Hallett, C.E. and
Caress, A.L. (2009) The meaning of living with chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease. Journal of Nursing and
Healthcare of Chronic Illness. 1, 78-86.
Brooks, J. and Hallett, C.E. (2009)
‘Literary Angels: the portrayal of nursing in the writings of female
nineteenth-century authors’. In S. Malchau (ed.). Proceedings of the First Danish History of Nursing Conference (Aarhus,
The University of Aarhus).
Hallett, C.E. (2008) Colin Fraser
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89-95.
Fairman, J., Hallett, C.E. and
Godden, J. (2008) A Lady Displaced Again, Again and Again: Review Symposium. Metascience. 17, 3, 329-49.
Hallett, C.E. (2007) A ‘gallop’ through
history: nursing in social context. Journal
of Clinical Nursing. 16, 3.
Hallett, C.E. (2007) The personal
writings of First World War nurses: a study of the interplay of authorial
intention and scholarly interpretation. Nursing
Inquiry. 14, 4, 320-9.
Phillips, S., Abendstern, M. and
Hallett, C.E. (2007) ‘They more or less blended in with society’: changing
attitudes to European migrant workers in post-war Lancashire. Immigrants and Minorities. 25, 1, March
2007, 49-72.
Phillips, S., Abendstern, M. and
Hallett, C.E. (2007) ‘If we depart from these conditions…‘: Trade union
reactions to European Immigrant Workers in the textile industry, c.1946-1952. Labour History Review. 72, 2, August
2007, 135-54.
Evans, M.J. and Hallett, C.E. (2007)
Living with dying: a hermeneutic phenomenological study of the work of hospice
nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing.
16, 4, 742-51.
Benjamin, C., Flynn, M., Hallett,
C.E., Ellis, I. and Booth, K. (2007) The use of life course paradigm and life
course charts to explore referral for family history of breast cancer. International Journal of Nursing Studies.
45, 1, 95-109.
Hallett, C.E. (2007) ‘The Truth
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Millard, L., Hallett, C.E. and
Luker, K.A. (2006) Nurse-patient interaction and decision-making in care:
patient involvement in community nursing. Journal
of Advanced Nursing. 55, 2, 142-50.
Hallett, C.E., Abendstern, M. and
Wade, L. (2006) Industry and autonomy in early occupational health nursing: the
welfare officers of the Lancashire cotton mills, 1950-1970s. Nursing History Review. 14, 89-109.
Phillips, S., Abendstern, M. and
Hallett, C.E. (2006) An exploratory study
of the health of European Volunteer Workers in the cotton towns of Lancashire.
A report presented to the British Cotton Growing Association. University of
Manchester.
Hallett, C.E. (2005) The attempt to
understand puerperal fever in eighteenth- and early- nineteenth-century
Britain: the influence of inflammation theory. Medical History. 49, 1-28.
Abendstern, M., Hallett, C.E., and
Wade, L. (2005) Flouting the Law: Women and the Hazards of Cleaning Moving Machinery
in the Cotton Industry, 1930-1970. Oral
History. 33, 2, 69-78.
Hopkinson, J., Hallett, C.E. and
Luker, K.A. (2005) Everyday death: how do nurses cope with caring for dying
people in hospital? International Journal
of Nursing Studies. 42, 2, 125-33.
Hallett, C.E. (2005) The ‘Manchester
scheme’: a study of the Diploma in Community Nursing, the first
pre-registration nursing programme in a British University. Nursing Inquiry. 12, 4, 287-94.
Anton-Solanas, I., Hallett, C.E. and
Wakefield, A. (2005) El Diario de Priscilla-Scott-Ellis: Enfermera en Tiempo de
Guerra. Temperamentum: Revista Internacional de Historia y
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Anton-Solanas,
I., Hallett, C.E. and Wakefield, A. (2005) La influencia de la Guerra Civil Sobre
el desarrollo de la profesion de enfermeria en Espana: su évolution a traves de
un siglo de historia. Temperamentum:
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journal].
Hallett, C.E., Abendstern, M. and
Wade, L. (2004) The struggle for sanitary reform in the Lancashire cotton
mills: the role of the welfare officer. Journal
of Advanced Nursing. 48, 3, 257-65.
Hopkinson, J., Hallett, C.E. and
Luker, K.A. (2003) The experience of caring for dying people in hospital. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 44, 5,
523-33.
Wade, L. and Hallett, C.E. (2003)
‘The dynamic city’: recruitment to nursing in early-twentieth- century
Manchester. Nurse Education Today.
23, 370-6.
Hallett, C.E. (2003) ‘Puerperal
fever as a source of conflict between midwives and medical men in early
nineteenth-century Britain’. In B. Mortimer and S. McGann (eds). New Directions in the History of Nursing
(London, Routledge, 2003).
Abendstern, M., Hallett, C.E. and
Wade, L. (2003) The health of female
cotton mill workers in Oldham and Ashton, 1920-1970. A report presented to the British Cotton Growing Association.
University of Manchester.
Hopkinson, J. and Hallett, C.E.
(2002) Good death? An exploration of newly qualified nurses’ understanding of
good death. International Journal of
Palliative Nursing. 8, 11, 532-9.
Hopkinson, J. and Hallett, C.E.
(2001) Patients’ perceptions of a hospice day care: a phenomenological study. International Journal of Nursing Studies.
38, 117-25.
Hallett, C.E. (2000) Infection
control in wound care: a study of fatalism in community nursing. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 9, 103-9.
Hallett, C.E., Austin, L., Caress,
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Butterworth, C.A. and Collister, B. (1993) The
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Burroughs, H., Kerfoot, M. and Harrington, R. (2009) Lifetime and current costs
of supporting young adults who deliberately poisoned themselves in childhood
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Harrington, V., Rogers, J. and Verduyn, C. (2004) A step too far? Randomized
trial of cognitive-behaviour therapy delivered by social workers to depressed
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Harrington, V. and Tomenson, B. (2003) Predicting repeat self-harm in children:
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Harrington, R., Kerfoot, M., Dyer,
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self poisoning in adolescence: why does a brief family intervention work in
some cases and not others? Journal of
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Torgerson, D., Kerfoot, M., Dyer, E., Harrington, V., Woodham, A., Gill, J. and
McNiven, F. (1999) Cost effectiveness analysis of a home based social work intervention
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Appendix
B
Invitations
Janette Allotey
2009: Allotey, J.C. Invited to be
rapporteur for the key note lecture by Professor Elaine
Hobby at the History of Nursing and Midwifery Colloquium held
at Open University, Milton Keynes.
2009: Allotey, J.C. ‘Use of visual arts to convey
understanding of the process of childbirth from the fifteenth century onwards’. Invited lecture at Kings College
London (expenses and honorarum).
2007: Allotey, J.C. Recorded commentary
for a display of a baby labelling identikit, circa 1925, Medicine Man Exhibition, The Wellcome Trust, June (expenses and
fee).
2005: Allotey, J.C. Invited to conduct a
workshop on the history of symphysiotomy (expenses paid). University of
Glasgow, Centre for the History of Medicine, June.
Jane Brooks
2010: Brooks, J. Well trained women health
visitors. International Women’s Day: Pioneering Women. The University of
Manchester, March.
2007: Brooks, J. The divine cause of eugenics. UK Centre for the History of Nursing
and Midwifery Research Colloquium, Wilberforce Institute for the study of
Slavery and Emancipation, Hull, March.
2006: Brooks, J. Degrees of ambivalence: The attitudes of the nursing
profession to university education, 1899-1958. UK
Centre for the History of Nursing and Midwifery Research Colloquium, University
of Manchester, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, March.
Hannah Cooke
2008: Cooke, H. Blame, Responsibility and Nursing. Invited Seminar ,British
Sociological Association Medical Socology Group, University of Wales, Cardiff,
July 2008.
2008: Cooke, H. Audit Culture and Nursing. Invited Conference paper Socialist
Health Association , Manchester, May 2008.
2008: Cooke, H. What is missing from Darzi? Nursing and Team Leadership. Invited
Conference paper, Socialist Health Association, Leeds, March 2008.
2007: Cooke, H. Patterns of blame and responsibility in nursing: discipline and the
unpopular nurse. Invited Master-class, University of Salford, December 2007.
2001: Cooke, H. Changing Nursing Culture, Learning from our mistakes: Clinical governance
and the Bristol Royal Infirmary Enquiry. Conference sponsored by the NHS
Consultants Association, Bristol, October 2001.
2001: Cooke, H. A critical reflection on empowering and patient centred approaches to
quality assurance. Centro di Ricerca e Documentazione Febbraio ’74 (CERFE)
Conference ‘Promoting Quality in a Globalised World’, Cuneo, Italy, May 2001.
1999: Cooke, H. Empowerment and Accountability. ‘Apologies for Capitalism’
Conference, Department of Politics, Huddersfield University, September 1999.
Christine Hallett
2010: Hallett, C.E. ‘The work of the
First World War nurse’. Keynote presentation at a national event to celebrate
‘Nurses’ Day’, to be held jointly by The University of Central Queensland and
The University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, 12th
May.
2010: Hallett, C.E. (forthcoming)
‘Celebrating Nurses’: Day Conference and book-signing in Brisbane, organised by
AusMed, 24th May.
2009: Hallett, C.E. ‘Death and the
Maiden: purity and self-sacrifice in the image of the First World War nurse’.
Invited Seminar, The Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of
Nursing, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, 3rd
December.
2009: Hallett, C.E. ‘Containing Trauma:
Nursing Work in the First World War’. Keynote presentation, International
Conference on the History of Nursing, The University of Tromso, Norway, 8th
July.
2009: Hallett, C.E. ‘The significance of
nursing work during the First World War’. Keynote presentation at the launch of
the English Honour Society of Nursing, The University of Bournemouth, 11th
November.
2009: Hallett, C.E. ’Containing Trauma:
Nursing Work in the First World War'. Public lecture, The Thackray Museum,
Leeds, UK, 19th September.
2009: Hallett, C.E. ‘The work of the
First World War nurse’. Public lecture, The Nurses’ Association of the
Manchester Royal Infirmary, 25th April.
2009: Hallett, C.E. ‘The life and career
of Jean McFarlane’. Invited presentation given as part of a Keynote event:
‘Witness Panel on the RCN Study of Nursing Care Project’, at the Royal College
of Nursing National Research Conference, Cardiff, 27th March.
2008: Hallett, C.E. Participation, by
invitation, in discussion at the Conference of the Fundacion Index, Granada,
Spain, Cabra de Santo Cristo, Spain, 14th July.
2008: Hallett, C.E. ‘”Reviving the cold
dead”: nurses and the treatment of physiological shock during the First World
War’. Invited seminar, The Centre for the History of Medicine, The University
of Birmingham, 13th November.
2008: Hallett, C.E. ‘Panel discussion:
Biographer, Mark Bostridge, Nursing History Expert, Christine
Hallett, and President of the Royal College of Nursing, Maura
Buchanan debate Florence Nightingale’s contribution to the development of
nursing’. The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, 10th October.
2008: Hallett, C.E. ‘Front Line Nursing:
Work with Trauma Patients in the First World War’. The Monica Baly Lecture, The
Royal College of Nursing Congress, Bournemouth Conference Centre, 28th
April.
2008: Hallett, C.E. Concluding
presentation. The History of Nursing Colloquium, The Centre for the History of
Medicine, The University of Birmingham, 11th April.
2008: Hallett, C.E. ‘Russian Romances:
Emotionalism and Spirituality in the Writings of “Eastern Front” Nurses, 1914-1918’.
Invited seminar, The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, The University
of Glasgow, 28th February.
2007: Hallett, C.E. ‘From “experimental
programmes” to mass higher education: the revolution in nursing education in
the UK’. Guest lecture to the inaugural celebration for the launch of the first
pre-registration degree in nursing, The Catholic University of Freiburg,
Germany, 23rd November.
2007: Hallett, C.E. ‘First World War nurses as witnesses to trauma’.
Invited seminar, The Centre for Nursing Historical Inquiry, The University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, 23rd July.
2007: Hallett, C.E. ‘Russian Romances:
Emotionalism and spirituality in the writings of “Eastern Front” nurses,
1914-1918’. Invited seminar, University College, Dublin, 11th
October.
2007: Hallett, C.E. Concluding
presentation. The History of Nursing Colloquium, The WISE Institute, the
University of Hull, 23rd March.
2007: Hallett, C.E. ‘Portrayals of
suffering: the trauma writings of First World War nurses’. Workshop of the
Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars, Department of History, The
University of Edinburgh, 29th March.
2007: Hallett, C.E. ‘The nurse’s role in
health promotion: a brief history’. The Annual General Meeting and Conference
of the Institute of Health Promotion and Education, The Mandec Conference
Centre, The University of Manchester, 10th May.
2007: Hallett, C.E. ‘A study of the
trauma writings of First World War nurses’. Invited paper, Day Conference on
‘Women’s Writing in the Past’, Women’s History Scotland, The University of
Stirling, 13th October.
2006: Hallett, C.E. ‘Fraser Brockington
and the quiet revolution in nursing education, 1959-1979’. Paper given by
invitation to the Robert Bosch Conference on the History of Nursing, Stuttgart,
Germany, 27th September.
2006: D’Antonio, P., Fairman, J.,
Keeling, A., Hallett, C.E., Stuart,
M. and Fealy, G. Round table presentation and discussion on the role of
research centres in promoting the discipline of Nursing History worldwide.
Paper given by invitation to The American Association for the History of
Nursing, The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA, 29th September.
2006: Hallett, C.E. ‘Occupational Health
Nursing in the Lancashire Cotton Industry’. Seminar given by invitation to the
School of Health Sciences, The University of Swansea, 22nd February.
2006: Hallett, C.E. ‘The invisibility of
care giving in the reconstructive process: nursing and rehabilitation in the
Great War’. Paper given by invitation to the Conference on ‘War, Welfare, and
Reconstruction’, University of the West of England. 7th April.
2006: Hallett, C.E. ‘”Nurses’ germs” in
the 1990s: a study of fatalism in infection control’. Paper given by invitation
to a ‘Conference on Iatrogenesis’, organised by the Centre for The History of
Science, Technology and Medicine, The University of Manchester, 19th May.
2006: Hallett, C.E. ‘Great War Nurse’.
Seminar given by invitation to the Senior Common Room of Ashburne Hall, The
University of Manchester. 29th November.
2005: Hallett, C.E. ‘Research in the
History of Nursing and Midwifery’. The Centre for the History of Nursing, The
University of Ottawa, 5th June.
2005: Hallett, C.E. ‘Nursing work in the
Great War’, ‘Town, Gown, Crown’. Public lecture, The Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand, 30th August.
2005: Hallett, C.E. ‘Occupational Health
Nursing in the Lancashire Cotton Mills, 1920-1970’. Paper given by invitation
to the Royal College of Nursing, History of Nursing Society, RCN Headquarters,
London, 3rd March.
2004: Hallett, C.E. ‘The welfare
officers of the Lancashire cotton industry, 1920-1970’. Paper given by
invitation to the Centre for the Study of the History of Nursing, The
University of Pennsylvania, USA, 23rd April.
2004: Hallett, C.E. ‘The invisibility of
nursing work: occupational health nursing in the cotton mills of North West
England, 1920-1970’. Keynote speech, The Australian Historical Society
Conference, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 8th July.
2004: Hallett, C.E. ‘Myth, Memory and
the Great War Nurse’. Paper given by invitation to the First Annual Conference
of the History of Nursing Society of the Royal College of Nursing, RCN
Headquarters, London, 16th November.
2003: Hallett, C.E. A one-day workshop
on historical research methods. Workshop given by invitation to the School of
Nursing, The University of Central Queensland, Bundaberg, Australia, 6th
February.
2003: Hallett, C.E. Poster presentation
on the’ History of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting at the
University of Manchester’. School-hosted reception, held at the Manchester
Municipal Art Gallery, as part of the Royal College of Nursing International
Research Conference, Manchester, March.
2003: Hallett, C.E. ‘Nursing Education
and Research at the University of Manchester, 1959-2003’. Paper given as part
of the Bachelor of Nursing Alumni celebration at the School of Nursing,
Midwifery and Health Visiting, The University of Manchester, 24th
September.
2003: Hallett, C.E. ‘The standing of the
History of Nursing within the nursing curriculum’. Paper given by invitation to
the Round Table on the History of Nursing, The Centre for Social and Cultural
History, The University of Essex, 10th December.
2003: Hallett, C.E. ‘The History of the
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting at the University of
Manchester’. Paper given as part of the Thirtieth Anniversary Celebration for
the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting, The University of
Manchester, 15th December.
2002: Hallett, C.E. ‘Conflict between
midwives and physicians in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries’. Plenary
paper given by invitation to the Conference on the History of Childbirth at the
University of Sheffield, 11th October.
Val Harrington
2010: Harrington, V. ‘ Learning about
mental health services through local histories: lessons from the Manchester
region, UK’ Paper given by invitation at the Eighth Bergen Workshop on the
History of Health and Medicine. University of Bergen, 5th March.
2009: Harrington, V. ‘ Between asylum
and community: the DGH psychiatric nurse, Withington Hospital. 1971-91’ Paper
given by invitation at the History of Nursing Workshop, Centre for Medical
History, University of Exeter, 3rd July
John Hopton
2009: Hopton, J. (with Beresford, P. and
Quinlan, N.) ‘Can traditional mental health services be part of a wellbeing
approach?’ Plenary Presentation given at Brighton Racecourse, 27th November.
Aya Homei
2010: ‘Reaching out for Multiple Views: An examination of the history around
Japanese family planning’. Annual Meeting of the Council
on East Asian Libraries, Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, 24 March.
2009: ‘Cosmopolitanism and “International
Health” in East Asia: Japanese Family Planning Initiatives in Taiwan during the
1970s’. Conference ‘Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Flows in East Asia’,
University of Manchester, 21-22 May.
2009: ‘The Contentious Death of Mr
Kuboyama: Radiation sickness and medical research in cold-war Japan’. Nissan
Institute of Japanese Studies, University of Oxford, 8 May.
2009: ‘The Contentious Death of Mr Kuboyama:
Radiation sickness and medical research in cold-war Japan’. Asian Studies
Centre Seminar Series, University of Cambridge, 27 April.
2009: ‘“Old” and “New” Midwives and
Japan’s Medical Modernity’. Chaucer College, Shumei University, 7 January.
2008: ‘Midwives and Health in Japan’s
Hygienic Modernity’. Japan Research Centre, School of Oriental and African
Studies, 19 November.
2008: ‘Bombs, Suffering and Doctors in
Cold-War Japan’. Brown-Bag Seminar Series, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern
Studies, University of Cambridge, 11 November.
2008: ‘The Sanba Tebikiso and Reforming
Midwives in Meiji Japan’. Text Reading Seminar, Needham Research Institute,
University of Cambridge, 31 October.
2007: ‘Infection from the H-Bomb: Debate
over Radiation Sickness and US-Japan Relationship’. Lunchtime Seminar, Centre
for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Manchester,
20 March.
2007: ‘Bikini jiken no kansenshō: hōshanōshō
wo meguru giron tono kanren yori [An Infectious Disease from the Bikini
Incident: Debates around Radiation Sickness]’. Tuesday Seminar Series, Graduate
School of Decision Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan, 20 February.
2007: ‘Midwives and Hospitals in Japan:
An Ambivalent Relationship’. Workshop (The International Study of Hospitals in
the Twentieth-Century), Hitotsubashi University, Japan, Tokyo, 26-27 January.
2006: ‘The Bikini Incident, H-bomb
Research and the Rise of New Medicine in Japan’. History of Modern Medicine and
Biology Seminar Series, Department of History and Philosophy of Science,
University of Cambridge, 28 November.
2006: ‘Women at Work: Midwives, Advertisements
and the Economics of Childbirth in 1920s Japan’. Seminar Series by the East
Asian Research Society, University of Leeds, 20 March.
2002: ‘Medical Midwives in the Field:
State, Midwives and “Clients” in Japan, 1868-1910s’. Workshop Series at the
Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 5 December.
2001: ‘The Nationalization
and the Professionalization of Midwives in Modern Japan.’ PhD Kenkyukai
Seminar, International House in Tokyo, 18 August.