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1. Revealing historical perspectives on the professionalization of nursing education in Norway—Dilemmas in the past and the present.

2. What is a nurse? The Francis report and the historic voice of nursing.

3. A very human being: Sister Marie Simone Roach, 1922-2016.

4. Promoting the health of Europeans in a rapidly changing world: a historical study of the implementation of World Health Organisation policies by the Nursing and Midwifery Unit, European Regional Office, 1970-2003.

5. Volunteer experiences of wartime nursing in Finland during World War II.

6. Nursing Inquiry.

7. Historically‐informed nursing: A transnational case study in China.

8. Crisis at Guy's Hospital (1880) and the nature of nursing work.

9. Nursing and the issue of ‘party’ in the Church of England: the case of the Lichfield Diocesan Nursing Association.

10. Institutionalised isolation: tuberculosis nursing at Westwood Sanatorium, Queensland, Australia 1919–55.

11. 'Wanted: 16 nurses of the better educated type': provision of nurses to South Africa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

12. British Icons and Catholic perfidy - Anglo-Saxon historiography and the battle for Crimean war nursing.

13. The influence of gender, ethnicity, class, race, the women's and labour movements on the development of nursing in Sri Lanka.

14. The National Socialist Sisterhood: an instrument of National Socialist health policy.

15. The ‘Manchester scheme’: a study of the Diploma in Community Nursing, the first pre-registration nursing programme in a British university.

16. The nurse apprentice and fundamental bedside care: An historical perspective.

17. Applying a Foucauldian lens to the Canadian code of ethics for registered nurses as a discursive mechanism for nurses professional identity.

18. A Foucauldian discourse analysis of media reporting on the nurse‐as‐hero during COVID‐19.

19. Dusting off the looking-glass: A historical analysis of the development of a nursing identity in Chile.

20. A consistent course of events or a series of coincidences: nursing in Poland from the 19th to the 21st century.

21. New light through old windows: nurses, colonists and indigenous survival.

22. Nurses, medical records and the killing of sick persons before, during and after the Nazi regime in Germany.

23. Managing the burden: nursing older people in England, 1955-1980.

24. In their own words: nurses' discourses of cleanliness from the Rehoboth Mission.

25. Shifting boundaries: religion, medicine, nursing and domestic service in mid-nineteenth-century Britain.

27. New aspects of the German ‘scientific nursing’ movement before World War I: Florence Nightingale's Notes on nursing disguised as part of a medical tradition.

28. The power of care: the Women’s Hospital 1884–1914[sup *].

29. Compassion in nursing: Solution or stereotype?

30. Sharing and presenting international nursing history research.

31. REFLECTIONS ON HISTORY'S EVIDENCE BASE.