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Print A4 portrait http://ingolstadt.synergisserver.de/GeoWeb_ING/FrontController Datum: 6.3.2014 International Conference Nursing 1914-1918: War, Gender and Labour in a European Perspective May 22nd to 24th, 2014 in Ingolstadt, Germany Conference venue: Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt/City Museum Ingolstadt Barocksaal Auf der Schanz 45 85049 Ingolstadt Phone: 08 41/3 05-18 81, -18 85 Dieser Ausdruck unterliegt dem Urheberrecht der Stadt Ingolstadt, Amt für Verkehrsmanagement und Organized byGeoinformation, bitte beachten Sie unsere Nutzungsbedingungen. http://www.Ingolstadt.de/Geoportal/Nutzungsbedingungen PD Dr. Karen Nolte, Institute for the History of Medicine, University of Würzburg Prof. Dr. Susanne Kreutzer, DepartmentKontakt for Nursing and Health, University of Applied Sciences in Münster Amt für Verkehrsmanagement und Geoinformation Tel: 0841 - 305 2321 In Cooperation with E-Mail: [email protected] Prof. Dr. Marion Maria Ruisinger, German Museum for the History of Medicine, Ingolstadt Dr. Beatrix Schönewald, City Museum Ingolstadt 1 von 1 European Association for the History of Nursing 06.03.14 13:11 Registration: PD Dr. Karen Nolte: [email protected] Swiss Red Cross Nurses in Kolin-Bohemia 1915 Fee: 30 € (20 € students), conference dinner (by choice): 25 € Funded by DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Please register and remit the fee/ costs for the conference dinner in advance until April 30th. 2014, (German Research Foundation) Karen Nolte: IBAN DE18200411330409385205, BIC COBADEHD001 Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 15:00 – 15:30 Coffeebreak 17:00 Registration & Welcome 15:30 – 17:00 Neutral countries 17:30 – 17:50 Prof. Dr. Susanne Kreutzer & PD Dr. Karen Nolte Chair: Isabel Atzl, M.A. Greeting & Introduction Dr. Sabine Braunschweig, Basel, Switzerland Dr. Beatrix Schönewald The Experiences of Swiss Volunteer Nurses in Austrian Military hospitals (Stadtmuseum/City Museum, Ingolstadt) in the First World War. Prof. Dr. Marion Maria Ruisinger Inger-Marie Børgesen, Kolding, Denmark & Jorunn Mathiesen, Halden, (Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum/ Norway German Museum for the History of Medicine, Ingolstadt) Danish and Norwegian Nurses at the European Battlefield Dr. Ansgar Reiß 17:30 – 19:00 Bayerisches Armeemuseum (Bavarian Army Museum): „World War I“ – (Bayerisches Armeemuseum/Bavarian Army Museum, Ingolstadt) Guided tour (Reduit Tilly) 18:00 – 19:00 Keynote Lecture 21:00 (open end) Informal Meeting with „Nightcap“ Prof. Dr. Christine Hallett, Manchester, United Kingdom Nursing: An International Profession in a World Conflict. Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum/ German Museum of the History of Medicine (Anatomiestraße 18-20) 20:00 Conference Dinner: Weißbräuhaus zum Herrnbräu, Dollstr. 3 Saturday, May 24th, 2014 Friday, May 23rd, 2014 9:00 – 10:30 Representations 9:30 – 10:30 History of Everyday Nursing Chair: Prof. Dr. Christine Hallett Chair: Dr. Sylvelyn Hähner-Rombach, Stuttgart, Germany Dr. Jane Potter, Oxford, United Kingdom Dr. Astrid Stölzle, Stuttgart, Germany "I am alone am left to tell the tale": Nurses' Literary Responses to the Nursing in the First World War. Civil Nursing Staff in Military Hospitals Great War behind both the Eastern and Western Frontlines of the German Empire. Prof. Dr. Alison Fell, Leeds, United Kingdom Dr. Cherilyn Lacy, New York, USA Race, Empire and Gender: Accounts of Caring for Colonial Troops in Doctors and Nurses in Parisian Hospitals During the First World War. World War I Nurse Memoirs. 10:30 – 11:00 Coffeebreak PD Dr. Karen Nolte, Würzburg, Germany Nurses, War and their Representations in Cinema. 11:00 – 12:30 Denominational Nurses 10:30 Final remarks Chair: Prof. Dr. Susanne Kreutzer, Münster 11:00 Coffee break Dr. Annett Büttner, Düsseldorf, Germany Between the Wars – Deaconess Motherhouses and the Preparation for Voluntary War Nursing, 1871–1914. Dr. Philipp Rauh, Erlangen, Germany Brothers at War. The Deacons of the "von Bodelschwingh Institutions Bethel" during World War I. Prof. Dr. Katrin Schultheiss, Washington, USA 'For God and Country': Religious and Secular Nurses in World War I France. 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 15:00 Exhibition „Who cares?“ Geschichte und Alltag der Krankenpflege/ Who cares? History and Everyday Life of Nursing – Guided tour by Isabel Atzl, M.A. (curator) .