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Enlightened Charity

Enlightened Charity

Martha M. Libster; Betty Ann McNeil

Golden Apple Publications
2009
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Enlightened Charity is a lost history important to the identity of professional American nurses. Throughout history nurses have been innovators in health reform creating models of safe and accessible health care for all. Enlightened Charity documents the pioneering work of American Sisters of Charity nurses in the 19th century who sustained a centuries-old holistic healing tradition of their French predecessors in caring for the poor, sick, and mentally ill. Martha Mathews Libster and Sister Betty Ann McNeil give us an intimate portrait of one Sister in particular, Sister-Nurse Matilda Coskery, who during her 39-year nursing career from 1831 until 1870, partnered with medical consultants to create hospitals, clinical training programs for medical students, treatment programs, and standards of nursing care which earned her the distinction by physicians, nurses, and the public as an "oracle" in nursing care, particularly of the mentally ill. Sister Matilda documented her expertise in a textbook for her students which she titled "Advices Concerning the Sick". This masterful treatise on the science and "blessed art" of nursing pre-dating Notes On Nursing by Florence Nightingale is published here in its entirety for the first time in the history of American nursing with commentary by the authors. In its impeccable scholarship, Enlightened Charity repeals the myths about early nurses and documents why Sister Matilda and the Sisters of Charity were models for professional nursing in the nineteenth century. The Sisters' values of humility, simplicity, and charity and their intentional devotion to the spiritual as well as the physical needs of patients propelled them into a judicious, science-based care that won them national and international acclaim- though they did not seek it. Highlights of Enlightened Charity - Includes the full text of a never-before-published nursing fundamentals book, "Advices Concerning the Sick", which predates Nightingale's Notes on Nursing. - Examines the role of early nurses as innovators in health reform. - Defines the evidence-based practice and critical thinking of 19th-century nurses. - Documents the traditions and historical origins of holistic nursing. - Depicts formal nursing education from 1633-1870. - Details the entrepreneurial leadership skills and successful nurse-physician collaboration of the Sisters of Charity nurses. - Portrays the foundations of American psychiatric nursing and the pioneering work of Sister Matilda in the care of the mentally ill. - Clarifies nursing's historical connections with women in religious life. - Reveals the Sisters of Charity's enlightened approach to patient care and the power of nurses' simple acts of kindness and charity. Enlightened Charity is suggested for the following courses: - Nursing and Women's History - Fundamentals in Nursing - Professional Issues in Nursing - Leadership and Management - Psychiatric Nursing - Holistic Nursing - Religious History - Philosophy and Theory in Nursing
The Charity Organisation Society, 1869-1913: Its Ideas and Work

The Charity Organisation Society, 1869-1913: Its Ideas and Work

Charles Loch 1911-1970 Mowat

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Reclaiming Charity

Reclaiming Charity

Potter's House Books; Marion Ueckermann

Independently Published
2019
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Some artworks appear chaotic, but it all depends on the eye of the beholder.Brody and Madison Peterson have the picture-perfect marriage. Or so it seems. But their teenage daughter Charity knows only too well that that's not the case. Frequent heated arguments-the bane of artistic temperaments-have Charity pouring out her heartache and fears in her prayer journal.When Madison makes a career choice that doesn't fit in with her husband's plans for their lives or their art gallery, disaster looms. The end of their marriage and a bitter battle over Charity threatens.What will it take for the Master Artist to heal old wounds and transform their broken marriage into a magnificent masterpiece? Could Charity's journal be enough to make Brody and Madison realize their folly and reclaim their love?
Seeking Charity

Seeking Charity

Josie Riviera

Independently Published
2019
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Will the truth set her free...or keep her forever a prisoner of the past?When Charity ran away with the Romany Gypsies, she left everything behind. Her name. A way of life constrained by English rules. The punishments her cruel father meted out in the name of God. And the young man who made it all bearable. Certain things she can't hide, even in wild, remote Wales. A secret longing for the ease of English life. The wisps of faith that still linger. And her reaction to a handsome face she thought she'd never see again. Daniel Hayward would recognize that voice anywhere. That unruly, copper-colored hair. Those piercing blue eyes. But what is Charity Weston doing wearing Gypsy garb in Wales...when she died years ago? For a moment, the grief that never quite left him is transformed into joy. But the walls between them now are built from bricks of culture clashes, bitter memories, and fear. To find his way, Daniel will have to trust as never before that God will guide their hearts home at last. Does he love the girl she was...or the woman she has become? This poignant Regency Inspirational romance will fill your heart with love and hope. ˃˃˃ Read all the books in the Inspirational Seeking Series Seeking Charity - To escape her cruel father, Charity ran away with a tribe of Romany Gypsies, leaving the handsome young friend who made life bearable. When Daniel recognizes the woman he thought long dead, his grief turns to joy. But he'll need every ounce of his faith to overcome the barriers between them. Seeking Fortune - With an influenza epidemic rising, James' faith wavers just enough to ask an itinerant Romany fortuneteller what to do: flee to Wales with his fragile son, or stay in England. Valentina's delicate touch on his palm quells his fear...and warms his long-lonely heart. Desperate to return to her people, Valentina tells James what she thinks he wants to hear. But as his quiet faith sparks a hunger to know it for herself, she realizes she's made an unforgiveable mistake. One that could rob James of his most precious gift. Seeking Patience - Half-Romany, half-English lord, he lives a perilous Gypsy life ... until a sweet English rose saves his life, and perhaps his soul. Widowed by a cruel husband, she's given up all hope of love. Brought together in peril, they dare to reach for a brighter future together. Seeking Rachel - An unfashionably outspoken woman. A broken sea captain. Can they set a course for the future, and trust that God has prepared the way? Scroll up and order your copy today
The Charity School Movement

The Charity School Movement

Jones M. G.

Cambridge University Press
2013
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Originally published in 1938, this book presents a social history of eighteenth-century elementary education. The main focus is on the different reactions of philanthropists in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales to the movement for establishing schools on a religious basis for the children of the poor. Intended to draw attention to an often marginalised area, the text provides a detailed analysis of the ideologies behind charity schools and the various difficulties they encountered. A detailed bibliography, appendices and illustrative figures are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in eighteenth-century history and the role of charity schools in the development of education.
Shakespearean Charity and the Perils of Redemptive Performance

Shakespearean Charity and the Perils of Redemptive Performance

Todd Landon Barnes

Cambridge University Press
2020
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This Element examines recent documentaries depicting marginalized youth who are ostensibly redeemed by their encounters with Shakespeare. These films emerge in response to four historical and discursive developments: the rise of reality television and its emphasis on the emotional transformation of the private individual; the concomitant rise of neoliberalism and emotional capitalism, which employ therapeutic discourses to individualize social inequality; the privatization of public education and the rise of so-called “no-excuses” or “new paternalist” charter schools; and the emergence of new modes of address infusing evangelical conversion narratives with a therapeutic self-help ethos.