Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in History
Esmonde Higgins - Politics As Intellectual Practice, Terry Irving
Esmonde Higgins - Politics As Intellectual Practice, Terry Irving
Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)
This chapter traces Esmonde Higgins' struggle to define his intellectual practice from 1919 to 1954, using his private correspondence and his published writings. It divides his reflections into three parts: alienation, practice, and contradictory aspects of practice.It describes his route from Communist bureaucratic practice to having conversations 'about human interests' with workers as equals in adult education classes and informal domestic gatherings.
The Use Of Myth And Mysticism In Michael Murphy’S Golf In The Kingdom, Don Morrow
The Use Of Myth And Mysticism In Michael Murphy’S Golf In The Kingdom, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
Virtual Voices From A Superclass: Emails In Exhaustion And Exhilaration, Don Morrow
Virtual Voices From A Superclass: Emails In Exhaustion And Exhilaration, Don Morrow
Donald Morrow
No abstract provided.
For Their Own Good? A Historical Examination Of Restraint Use, Julie Fairman, M Happ
For Their Own Good? A Historical Examination Of Restraint Use, Julie Fairman, M Happ
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
The Movement Towards Clinically-Focused Nursing Education: The Dorothy Smith Papers, Pg, Principal Investigator, $10,000, Leadership Chair Fellowship, University Of Pennsylvania, School Of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Canadian Health, Donald Morrow
Alternate Visions: The Nurse-Technology Relationship In The Context Of History Of Technology, Julie Fairman
Alternate Visions: The Nurse-Technology Relationship In The Context Of History Of Technology, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.
Esmonde Higgins - Politics As Intellectual Practice, Terry Irving
Esmonde Higgins - Politics As Intellectual Practice, Terry Irving
Terry Irving
This chapter traces Esmonde Higgins' struggle to define his intellectual practice from 1919 to 1954, using his private correspondence and his published writings. It divides his reflections into three parts: alienation, practice, and contradictory aspects of practice.It describes his route from Communist bureaucratic practice to having conversations 'about human interests' with workers as equals in adult education classes and informal domestic gatherings.
Thinking About Patients: Nursing Science In The 1950s, Julie Fairman
Thinking About Patients: Nursing Science In The 1950s, Julie Fairman
Julie A Fairman
No abstract provided.