Health Visiting and District Nursing in Victorian Manchester; divergent and convergent vocations |
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Authors: | Vanessa Heggie |
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Affiliation: | 1. vh261@cam.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Community nursing and public health work provided many Victorian and Edwardian women in Britain with the opportunity of a career and professional training. Such work created contradictions, not least the tension between ‘inherent’ female skills and the role of learnt professionalism. This article discusses Manchester's neglected district nurses alongside the city's more well-studied health visiting scheme. Comparing these occupations in one city highlights continuities in origins and practice, but a clear divergence in terms of class and purpose. These differences provide historians with opportunities to reconsider the inherent tensions and varied identities of employed women in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. |
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