List of tables, Notes on contributors, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1 Nursing under totalitarian regimes: the case of National Socialism, 2 The legacy of the history of nursing for post-apartheid South Africa, 3 The Rockefeller Agenda for American/Philippines nursing relations, 4 Rescue and redemption-the rise of female medical missions in colonial India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, 5 Outside the profession: nursing staff on Robben Island, 1846-1910, 6 Convicts and care giving in colonial Australia, 1788-1868, 7 Independent women: domiciliary nurses in midnineteenth- century Edinburgh, 8 Ordered to care?: professionalization, gender and the language of training, 1915-37, 9 Ambivalence about nursing's expertise: the role of a 164 gendered holistic ideology in nursing, 1890-1990, 10 'For the benefit of mankind': Nightingale's legacy and hours of work in Australian nursing, 1868-1939, 11 Employment conditions for nurses in Australia during World War II, 12 Seeking jurisdiction: a sociological perspective on Rockefeller Foundation activities in nursing in the 1920s, 13 Children and state intervention: developing a coherent historical perspective, 14 Women and the politics of career development: the case of nursing, 15 Nurses in the archives: archival sources for nursing history, Index