A Bold Profession

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299331245

African Nurses in Rural Apartheid South Africa

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By Leslie Anne Hadfield
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Leslie Anne Hadfield is an assistant professor of African history at Brigham Young University. She has published articles in various African history journals.

This timely monograph on the history of nursing vocation, tenaciously pursued by women apartheid South Africa's Ciskei area, is a captivating read. One marvels how A Bold Profession, adeptly elucidates transcending intricacies of nursing beyond mere conventional health practice, onto other facets of social history in this region." - Luvuyo Wotshela, University of Fort Hare, South Africa "Hadfield's sensitive and respectful study is a reminder that every day, nurses are out on the front line and can be found serving communities in remote rural areas accessed with difficulty. This is an important book for anyone interested in health care and in making sense of how the past continues to shape the present in South Africa." - Anne Mager, University of Cape Town "A much-needed, detailed narrative history of Black nurses in rural South Africa from the middle to late twentieth century. . . . The women who became nurses and worked in the Ciskei during the apartheid years made consequential differences in the lives of their patients and communities. Hadfield's book adds significant richness to the history of medicine, nursing, and women and gender in South Africa. Rather than heroic tales, the nurses' personal accounts are deeply human, making their lives that much bolder." - H-Net Reviews

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