Florence Nightingale, Feminist
Discover the groundbreaking biography, Florence Nightingale, Feminist, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2013. This compelling 328-page book offers a unique post-feminist perspective on one of history's most iconic figures. Born into the elite of Victorian Britain, Florence Nightingale was a brilliant and charismatic teenager who chose to dedicate her life to caring for the indigent sick by becoming a nurse. Her journey took her to the forefront of the Crimean War, where she transformed the chaotic conditions of British military hospitals into a model of order and care. This insightful biography not only explores her contributions to nursing but also examines her influence as a feminist icon. Perfect for readers interested in history, women's studies, and the evolution of healthcare, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the legacy of Florence Nightingale.