ArticleAuthor(s)
Editorial
Long Articles
‘Britain’s Fight Against the Cruel Sea’: Disaster Nursing and the East Coast Floods of 1953Claire Chatterton and Pauline Brand
Sex and sisterhood: the nurse’s role in treating sexually transmitted diseases 1917-20Janet Hargreaves
A Probationer’s Life at the Hospital for Sick Children, 1899-1902, as seen through the eyes of a probationerSue Hawkins
Professionalising theatre nursing: Educational reform and institutional change in Norway, 1975–2025Jan-Thore Lockertsen
Becoming Family: A Comparison of Nurses’ Provision of Emotional Support during both COVID-19 and the Second World WarKatherine Roberts
Short Articles
‘Deeds Not Words’: the nurse suffragettes arrested between 1906-1914Vari Drennan
Nottinghamshire Nightingales, with a case study on Mary Barker - the First Nightingale ProbationerDavid Stewart
‘I Shall be Ready’: The Life and Nursing Career of Anne Larkin (1875 – 1946)Gavin Wilk
Reports
Making the Rounds: Stories of Workhouse Nurses Told in TextilesRachel Kidd
Uganda Nurses’ exhibition - importance of leadership and legacyElizabeth Pearson
Reviews
Chris Jones, The Private Life of a Student Nurse: Broadgreen Hospital School of Nursing, 1979-1981 (published by the author, 2025)Alannah Tomkins
Robert Hayward and Andrew Heenan, Asylum Years: Back to the Future. Glimpses of Institutional Life in the 1970s (London: Free Association Books, 2025)Claire Chatterton
Gerard Fealy, The Nurse and the State.  A History of the General Nursing Council for Ireland, 1920-1950 (Dublin: Eastwood Books, 2025)Alannah Tomkins
Alannah Tomkins, Nursing the English from Plague to Peterloo, 1660-1820, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2025)Sue Hawkins
The UKAHN Bulletin: ISSN 2049-9744
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