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Dr Kirsty Harris speaking in Sydney, Wed 19 September 2012

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#1 b3rn

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Posted 07 July 2012 - 09:49 AM

Australia’s trained nurses who went on active service with the Australian Army had experiences in places, environments and situations very different to those for which their nursing training had prepared them. In the war environment, military nurses developed new skills and undertook roles not envisaged before August 1914, including non-nursing work. This presentation highlights the differences between civilian and military nursing.

Dr Kirsty Harris completed her history PhD at The University of Melbourne in 2007. It compared Australian civilian nursing training and work with the military nursing experiences of the more than 2200 members of the Australian Army Nursing Service during World War I. She has published several articles on military nursing work and is the author of More than Bombs and Bandages (Big Sky Publishing, 2011).

Her current research interests include examining the transnational experiences of Empire women at Gallipoli in 1915 and the life of ex-convict turned Sydney entrepreneur Francois Girard.

Free, but please RSVP. Refreshments will be served after the talk.

Mosman Library is at 605 Military Road, Mosman - just a few kilometres from Sydney's CBD. Get directions with Google Maps. The talk is part of a collaborative project to collect and display information about the wartime experiences of local service people.

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Posted 09 July 2012 - 11:22 AM

Thank you for posting this. Will be attending this talk.

Good to see a local council involving itself with a Great War project! Also came across the old 21st Australian Auxillary hospital buildings preserved up at Georges Heights a few weeks back within Mosman council area. Worth a visit.

Scott

#3 b3rn

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Posted 11 July 2012 - 08:51 AM

Thanks for your post Scott. Should disclose I'm the project coordinator. And while I'm at it, no doubt everyone knows Dr Harris as none other than GWF's KateH. Please tell your friends & colleagues about the talk, and also the two Saturdays which offer a great opportunity to explore WWI & public/digital history with a pioneer in the field. We're hoping whatever is developed over the next 6 months or so can be used by other projects ahead of the centenary.

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Posted 13 September 2012 - 06:24 AM

A reminder that if you're in Sydney, or can make it to Sydney, Kirsty Harris will be speaking at Mosman Library next week.

There was an interview with Kirsty published in Nursing Review last week.


The great untold story
Australia’s chief nurses should call for history to be introduced into all nursing curricula, a leading historian on World War I nursing has said.


http://www.nursingreview.com.au - it's a subscription journal but you can access a free 4 week trial.



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