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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Career in nursingborden, mary"

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Pascoe, Judith. « Mary Robinson and Your Brilliant Career ». Romanticism on the Net, no 19 (2000) : 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/005937ar.

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Clapp, Jeffrey. « Undisguised alter ego : Mary McCarthy’s autofictional career ». Life Writing 17, no 1 (2 janvier 2020) : 27–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14484528.2020.1710556.

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Hooper, Carole. « The unsaintly behaviour of Mary Mackillop : her early teaching career at Portland ». History of Education Review 47, no 2 (1 octobre 2018) : 186–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/her-10-2017-0019.

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Purpose Mary Mackillop, the only Australian to have been declared a “saint” by the Roman Catholic Church, co-founded the Institute of the Sisters of St Joseph, a religious congregation established primarily to educate the poor. Prior to this, she taught at a Common School in Portland. While she was there, the headmaster was dismissed. The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which the narrative accounts of the dismissal, as provided in the biographies of Mary, are supported by the documentary evidence. Contemporary records of the Board of Education indicate that Mary played a more active role in the dismissal than that suggested by her biographers. Design/methodology/approach Documentary evidence, particularly the records of the Board of Education, has been used to challenge the biographical accounts of Mary Mackillop’s involvement in an incident that occurred while she was a teacher at the Portland Common School. Findings It appears that the biographers, by omitting to consider the evidence available in the records of the Board of Education, have down-played Mary Mackillop’s involvement in the events that led to the dismissal of the head teacher at Portland. Originality/value This paper uses documentary evidence to challenge the account of the Portand incident, as provided in the biographies of Mary Mackillop.
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Hedrick, Elizabeth. « The Early Career of Mary Daly : A Retrospective ». Feminist Studies 39, no 2 (2013) : 457–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/fem.2013.0043.

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Kanner, Barbara Penny, et Gary Kelly. « Revolutionary Feminism : The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft. » American Historical Review 99, no 1 (février 1994) : 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2166227.

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Godlewski, Susan Glover. « Warm Ashes : The Life and Career of Mary Reynolds ». Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 22, no 2 (1996) : 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4104317.

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Clarke, Norma. « Revolutionary Feminism : the mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft ». Women's History Review 3, no 1 (1 mars 1994) : 119–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09612029400200095.

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Newberry, Mary. « A retrospective of a scholarly indexer ». Indexer 42, no 1 (mars 2024) : 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/index.2023.58.

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From time to time this journal has featured articles on the career progression of particular indexers, sometimes looking at the experiences of those starting out in the profession, at other times taking a longer view. Here Mary Newberry reflects on her long career as an indexer and her approach to the indexing of scholarly books.
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Baxter, Ryan. « Shelley's Frankenstein ». Pedagogy 23, no 2 (1 avril 2023) : 405–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15314200-10296162.

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Tyra, Steven W. « “Mary puts us all to shame” ». Church History and Religious Culture 98, no 3-4 (12 décembre 2018) : 367–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18712428-09802002.

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AbstractThis article examines Martin Luther’s interpretation of Saint Mary Magdalene throughout his career, from his Psalms lectures of 1513 to his sermons on John’s Gospel in 1529. In particular, it will be argued that Luther both adopted and reshaped the exegetical tradition flowing from the twelfth-century theologian, Bernard of Clairvaux. The final result was a Reformation reading of the Magdalene that was neither fully medieval nor “Protestant” as the tradition would later develop. Luther’s journey with the saint thus illumines his ambiguous place in the history of biblical interpretation, as well as his fraught relationship to the medieval past.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Career in nursingborden, mary"

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Kaplan, Robert Malcolm. « Ascent Interrupted : The Psychiatric Career of Mary Barkas ». Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/19755.

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Mary Barkas is largely unknown. A turn-of-the-twentieth century child prodigy from Christchurch, New Zealand, she was deeply frustrated by parochial attitudes in a remote colony which made little allowance for intelligent women doing tertiary studies. Determined to pursue medical studies, Barkas went to London and qualified as a doctor in 1919. She excelled in psychiatry training but came up against the prejudice against employing women doctors. In the face of opposition, she became the first female doctor in the 600-year history of the Bethlem Hospital. She decided to be a psychoanalyst, spending three months in a training analysis with Otto Rank in Vienna in 1922. In 1924 Barkas was one of the four medical officers appointed at the opening of the Maudsley Hospital, a career high point. By 1927 she was disillusioned about getting a permanent position. She took a position as medical superintendent of The Lawns, a private psychiatric hospital in Lincoln, a disastrous decision. By 1932, the hospital was on the edge of bankruptcy, she was upset by the suicide of a patient and depressed about her prospects. She returned to New Zealand, living in remote Tapu and never practised again. Barkas died in isolation in 1957. Barkas’s career provides information on British psychiatry and psychoanalysis in the twenties. Her letters give a detailed description of how the Maudsley Hospital was set up, the treatment programs and the leading personalities. Her analysis with Otto Rank In Vienna provides details of her treatment, as well as mixing with the analytic luminaries such as Freud. Her return to New Zealand is something of a mystery; without the correspondence with Fred to refer to, her state of mind and activities remain unclear and it can only be speculated what had, in fact, actually happened. The life and career of Mary Barkas has been neglected for too long.
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Neagu, Cristina. « The Carmina of Nicolaud Olahus in the context of his literary career ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365579.

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Davey, Jennifer. « The political career of Lady Mary Derby, latterly the fifteenth Countess of Derby (1824-1900) ». Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.577680.

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This thesis charts the political career of Lady Mary Derby, latterly the fifteenth Countess of Derby. For almost four decades, from the 1850s to 1880s, Mary Derby played an active and influential role at the centre of government. This thesis explores her involvement in several significant political events of the mid-nineteenth century, including the efforts to form a fusion government in the 1860s, the passing ofthe Second Reform Act in 1867, the formation ofDisraeli's Cabinet in 1874, the Eastern Crisis of 1875-1878, and the appointment of the fifteenth Earl of Derby (her second husband) to Gladstone's Cabinet in 1882. It is the contention of this thesis, that our understanding of these events is enhanced, reshaped and altered by treating the Countess as seriously as her contemporaries did. Utilising previously unused or under-explored manuscript collections, the thesis aims to place Lady Derby in her context as a female politician, but it recognises the difficulty of recreating some of the spaces in which female politics took place: Cabinet gossip leaves epistolary traces; Saturday night balls for a thousand guests does not. The thesis uses feminist theory as a hermeneutical key to unlock some of the doors which remain closed to us, but it insists on grounding it in archival realities and measuring it against them. By exploring Lady Derby's political activities during the mid-nineteenth century, this thesis places her alongside traditional stalwarts of nineteenth century politics, for example, Disraeli, Gladstone, and Salisbury, and explores how a woman who had neither the vote nor the opportunity to hold office, was considered their political equal. The career explored here is important not simply in its own right, as showing how a woman could operate in the sphere of 'high' politics, but also as a case study in a wider argument about the need to reintegrate aristocratic women into political history.
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Ritchie, Pamela E. « Dynasticism and diplomacy : the political career of Marie de Guise in Scotland, 1548-1560 ». Thesis, University of St Andrews, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/11072.

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This thesis examines the political career of Marie de Guise in Scotland during the period 1548-1560. Challenging the conventional interpretation of Guise as the defender of Catholicism whose régime climaxed with the Reformation Rebellion, this study shows that she was, on the contrary, a shrewd and effective politique, whose own dynastic interests and those of her daughter took precedence over her personal and religious convictions. Dynasticism, not Catholicism, was the prime motivational force behind her policy and it is from this perspective that her regime is considered. The eight chapters of the thesis focus on two main themes. Firstly, that Marie de Guise's dynasticism, and political career as a whole, were inextricably associated with those of Mary, Queen of Scots, whose Scottish sovereignty, Catholic claim to the English throne and betrothal to the Dauphin of France carried with it notions of Franco- British Imperialism. And secondly, that Marie de Guise's policy in Scotland was dictated by European dynastic politics and, specifically, by the Franco-Scottish alliance of 1548-1560. Significantly more than a betrothal contract, the treaty of Haddington established a 'protectoral' relationship between the 'auld allies' whereby Henri II was able to assume control over Scottish military affairs, diplomacy and foreign policy as the 'protector' of Scotland. Guise's assumption of the regency in 1554 completed the process of establishing French power in Scotland, which was later consolidated, albeit briefly, by the marriage of Mary Stewart to François Valois in 1558. The overall success of Guise's dynastic and domestic policies, however, was limited. International considerations undermined her policies and weakened her administration. Yet the collapse of her regime came not with the outbreak of the Reformation Rebellion or her alleged defeat at the hands of the Congregation. Only with her death, did Marie de Guise's regime and French power in Scotland truly collapse.
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Lindgren, Johanna. « Women of Substance : The Aspect of Education, Career and Female Identity in Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones's Diary ». Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-4646.

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Although two hundred years separate Jane Austen and Helen Fielding and, subsequently, also their portrayals of society, the similarities outweigh the differences. When juxtaposing Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones’s Diary in the light of feminism it is evident that both books provide clear examples of the prevailing situation of women in each time and place. The aspects of the study, which are especially important today, show both the development and some degree of stagnation of women’s rights and identities.
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Livres sur le sujet "Career in nursingborden, mary"

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Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary feminism : Mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft. Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1995.

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Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary feminism : The mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary feminism : The mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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Kelly, Gary. Revolutionary feminism : The mind and career of Mary Wollstonecraft. Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1992.

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Ritchie, Pamela E. Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548-1560 : A political career. East Linton : Tuckwell, 2002.

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Curtis, Lettice. Winged odyssey : The flying career of Mary du Caurroy, Duchess of Bedford. Surrey, England : Air Research Publications, 1993.

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Mulhall, David. Will to power : The missionary career of Father Morice. Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, 1986.

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Ssettuuma, Benedict. The thief on the plane : The life, career, death, and legacy of John Mary Waliggo : 18th July 1942-19th April 2008. Kampala, Uganda : Paulines, 2008.

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Ssettuuma, Benedict. The thief on the plane : The life, career, death, and legacy of John Mary Waliggo : 18th July 1942-19th April 2008. Kampala, Uganda : Paulines, 2008.

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Ssettuuma, Benedict. The thief on the plane : The life, career, death, and legacy of John Mary Waliggo : 18th July 1942-19th April 2008. Kampala, Uganda : Paulines, 2008.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Career in nursingborden, mary"

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Walshe, Eibhear. « The Silencing of Speranza ». Dans New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature, 131–49. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30455-2_7.

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AbstractThis chapter draws on my experience of writing and publishing my 2014 novel, The Diary of Mary Travers, and on the research for my edited collection The Selected Writings of Speranza and William Wilde (2020) in order to consider the afterlives of Jane Wilde and the silencing and distorting of her scholarly and intellectual career. In particular, the essay looks at her reputation during her lifetime, her scholarship and her public role within Irish cultural nationalism and denounces that her own voice was silenced by a homophobic discourse around her influence on her son. The chapter argues that contemporary Irish cultural discourse has remade her reputation and connects this moment with a tendency in contemporary Irish fiction which focuses on the re-examining of lost and hidden lives.
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« Working with storytellers : a metaphor for career counselling MARY M CMAHON ». Dans Career Counselling, 30–43. Routledge, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203099599-12.

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Anglo, Sydney. « Mary, and Philip and Mary ». Dans Spectacle Pageantry, And Early Tudor Policy, 318–43. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199206032.003.0010.

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Abstract While Edward VI lay coughing on his death-bed, Northumberland was busy preparing for the future-a future which only really existed for him if the succession to the English throne could be diverted from the daughters of Henry VIII. The Duke must have played upon Edward’s religious susceptibilities with ruthless insistence, and prevailed upon him to devise the Crown not to his sisters but to Lady Jane Grey, his second cousin, who was rapidly married to the Duke’s son in a series of dynastic knots intended to tie the English succession firmly to the Dudley family. The whole process was neither legal nor logical. It was merely a desperate attempt by Northumberland to impose his will upon the King, Council, and country; and though he was able to cajole the King, and browbeat the Council, he failed utterly to convince the nation at large. He was universally hated and, in the testing fortnight after Edward’s death, he was unable to muster requisite strength to enforce his idiosyncratic view of the succession. On 19 July Mary was proclaimed Queen amidst wild enthusiasm-’all the belles ryngyng thrugh London, and bone-fyres, and tabuls in evere strett, and wyne and here and alle, and evere strett full of bon-fyres, and ther was money cast a-way’-and there was more rejoicing on 3 August when Mary entered London in triumph.1 Preparations were now afoot for the Queen’s coronation, but a number of formalities had first to be disposed of. On 8 August, Edward VI was interred at Westminster; on 18 and 19 August, Northumberland and his associates were arraigned and condemned : and on the 22nd the executions began with the Duke himself, whose craven recantation at the block set the seal on an unsavoury and ineffectual career.
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Stevenson, Jane, et Peter Davidson. « Mary Astell (1666-1731) ». Dans Early Modern Women Poets (1520-1700), 484–85. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198184263.003.0169.

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Abstract Marry Astell was born on 6 November 1666 in Newcastle upon Tyne, The daughter of Peter Astell, a gentrified coal merchant, and Mary Errington. Her moTher was from a family of Catholic recusants, but she allowed her children to be brought up in The Church of England. Mary was The oldest child; one broTher, Peter, studied at The Middle Temple and pursued a modestly successful career as a lawyer in his hometown; a second broTher died in infancy.
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Potter, Lois. « Shakespeare’s life and career ». Dans Shakespeare, 9–19. Oxford University PressOxford, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199245222.003.0002.

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Abstract The ordinariness of Shakespeare’s background-even the fact that his parents’ names were John and Mary-is part of its fascination. He was one of eight children and the oldest son. He was born some time between 21 and 24 April 1564; people like to think that it was the 23rd, the day devoted to celebrating St George, England’s patron saint. His birthplace, the borough of Stratford-upon-Avon, lies in what is now called the Heart of England.
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Weick, Karl E. « Enactment and the Boundary less Career : Organizing as We Work ». Dans The Boundaryless Career, 40–57. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195100143.003.0003.

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Abstract Mary Catherine Bateson captures the theme of this chapter in her comments about deviant resumes: “ Resumes full of change show resiliency and creativity, the strength to welcome new learning; yet personnel directors often discriminate against anyone whose resume does not show a clear progression. Quite a common question in job interviews is, ‘ What do you want to be doing in five years?’ ‘Something I cannot now imagine’ is not yet a winning answer. Accepting that logic, young people worry about getting ‘on track,’ yet their years of experimentation and short-term jobs are becoming longer. If only to offer an alternative, we need to tell other stories, the stories of shifting identities and interrupted paths, and to celebrate the triumphs of adaptation.” (1994: 83).
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Clemit, Pamela. « Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ». Dans Literature of the Romantic Period, 284–97. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198711209.003.0014.

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Abstract Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley has long been celebrated and patronized as the author of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), a work which has been canonized on university and sixth-form courses, studied exhaustively by scholars of different critical persuasions, and travestied by film-makers. Yet relatively few readers of Frankenstein realize that Mary Shelley also wrote five other novels, one novella, two mythological verse dramas, dozens of tales, stories, essays, and reviews, two books of travel writings, and two sets of notes to her editions of P. B. Shelley ‘s works. However, the situation is changing. In the late 1980s, authoritative editions of her letters and journals appeared, which shed new light on her thirty-year career as a professional writer. More recently, the first scholarly edition of her novels and selected writings has been published, and this provides the basis for a critical reassessment of Mary Shelley as a major nineteenth-century writer. The beginnings of this reassessment are already apparent in recent criticism, which has moved beyond Frankenstein. Thus, as well as reviewing the most important developments in Frankenstein criticism, this survey will evaluate newer and more wide-ranging work.
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« Mary Robinson (1758-1800) ». Dans A Century of Sonnets, sous la direction de Paula R. Feldman et Daniel Robinson, 73–89. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195115611.003.0023.

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Abstract Mary Robinson’s sonnet sequence, Sappho and Phaon, composed of forty­ four strictly Petrarchan sonnets, details the passionate but destructive love of a woman poet for a man who abandons her. Combined with its prose preface, the sequence makes a bold claim for the mental preeminence of literary women and identifies Robinson with a woman’s poetic tradition represented by Sappho. As an actress, under the tutelage of David Garrick, Robinson attracted the attention of the young Prince of Wales, later George IV; their affair brought her notoriety and made her the subject of national gossip. After the Prince abandoned her, she pursued a career as a professional au­ thor, publishing poetry, novels, plays, and essays, including the best-selling novel Walsingham (1797), the important volume Lyrical Tales (1800), and an autobiography (1801).
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Clarke, Meaghan. « 7 A Critical Career : Joanna Mary Boyce’s Art Writings ». Dans Victorian Artists and their World 1844-1861, 207–24. Boydell and Brewer, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781800109919-011.

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Sutherland, John. « The Girlhood of Mary Arnold : 1851-1860 ». Dans Mrs Humphry Ward, 1–16. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198185871.003.0001.

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Abstract It’s a vivid glimpse of the author’s inner mind. Mary Ward’s father, Thomas Arnold, had been dead almost two years. She herself was 51 years old, and embarked on a furiously active career in public life—something that would make her, once an eminent Victorian, a pre-eminent Edwardian.
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