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Update on the London and South East group, RCN History of Nursing Society
Published: 01 June 2011
In the early summer of 2001 a group of enthusiastic nurse historians came together at the Royal College of Nursing headquarters for the first meeting of the London and South East group of the RCNs History of Nursing Society
Using history to destigmatise mental health illnesses
Published: 01 June 2011
Sharon Palfrey delves into the background of Glenside Hospital museum
Letter from the Adviser: Susan McGann, RCN Archivist
Published: 27 May 2011
My appointment as Adviser to the History of Nursing Society coincides with a new era for the society, a new committee will be appointed over the coming months in accordance with the RCN’s new governance structure.
Letter from the Chair and Editor: Ruth Davies
Published: 27 May 2011
This year has been a busy one for the History of Nursing Society as may be gleaned from the many activities and projects highlighted in this edition of our newsletter. Key among these was the prestigious Monica Baly lecture presented at this year’s RCN Congress by Carolyn Gibbons.
Carolyn at Congress
Published: 26 May 2011
Carolyn Gibbons, pictured second from right with three of her nursing students, delivered the annual Monica Baly lecture at RCN Congress in April.
Join the History of Nursing Society steering committee
Published: 11 May 2011
Members are invited to consider standing for membership of the RCN History of Nursing Society steering committee
RCN Northern Ireland History of Nursing Network spring conference
Published: 06 April 2011
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Christine Hallett becomes first UK Chair in Nursing History
Published: 09 December 2010
The RCN History of Nursing Society is delighted with the award of the first Chair in Nursing History to Dr Christine Hallett. This not only honours an internationally renowned academic and researcher, but also highlights how nursing history as an academic discipline has developed and moved forward in the UK.
Letter from the Chair: Ruth Davies
Published: 09 December 2010
This has been a busy and exciting year for all us, owing to the many events commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of our most famous nurse, Florence Nightingale (1820–1910).

