Lucy Osburn, a Lady Displaced: Florence Nightingale's Envoy to Australia

Judith Godden

Lucy Osburn, a Lady Displaced: Florence Nightingale's Envoy to Australia
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sydney University Press
Country
Australia
Published
6 September 2006
Pages
317
ISBN
9781920898397

Lucy Osburn, a Lady Displaced: Florence Nightingale’s Envoy to Australia

Judith Godden

Lucy Osburn (1836-1891) was the founder of modern nursing in Australia who also pioneered the employment of high status professional women in public institutions. Osburn learned her vocation at Florence Nightingale’s school of nursing in London, but her relationship with Nightingale was not the smooth discourse of Victorian ladies . Godden uses extensive and frank correspondence to build an intriguing picture of life for an independent middle-class woman. Osburn’s triumphs and trials in New South Wales typify the struggles the colony faced in its relations with the Mother Country, and with new roles in the workplace for women. An enthralling and enlightening read.

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