@misc{10481/78568, year = {1999}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/78568}, abstract = {The aim of this article is to highlight early Finnish nursing in a special wartime context. Occupational development of nursing is envisioned by addressing at a more general leve1 women's mutual relationships and the opportunities and obstacles of the process of occupational development. The article debates two main issues. Establishing occupational domains was a process of selecting suitable labour force and training women morally, as well. The hierarchical order of nursing is manifested especially in the questions of auxiliary labour and the so-called amateur scare. War was still a time of romanticism with visible military and religious models, but women also struggled for their right to have rights.}, publisher = {Universidad de Granada}, title = {Sisterhood's Ordeals: Shared Interests and Divided Loyalties in Finnish Wartime Nursing}, author = {Henriksson, Lea}, }