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Those interested in early nurse education in the NHS might want to look at Professor Janet Hargreaves’ PhD thesis ‘The Good Nurse: Discourse and power in nursing and nurse education 1945 -1955’ University of Huddersfield 2005 https://eprints.hud.ac.uk/13831/
This sounds genuinely fascinating and very much worth taking a look at – thanks so much for sharing this with us!
Many thanks for this. I am a PhD student looking at nurse education 1990 – present day.
What a brilliant topic! If you’d like to write a blog for us at all on your research, please do contact me at J.Crane.1@warwick.ac.uk. Keen to know more! All the best, Jenny