Professor Annie Altschul
At the end of the 2001 the UK Centre was delighted to collaborate with the Department of Nursing Studies of the Univerisity of Edinburgh in a Festschrift to celebrate the contribution to nursing of Professor Annie Altschul. The papers of Professor Altschul that formed the central core of this celebration are now published for the first time on the UKCHN website. We also publish the celebratory papers offered at the event and a bibliography of Professor Altschul's work.
Preface, Stephen Tilley.
Foreword, Beverly Malone, General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing.
Paper 1: 'Itinerary of a tour of USA, Canada and Australia to study psychiatric nursing.' May 1960-April 1961. A. Altschul. - Pdf
Paper 2: 'Report on a tour of the United States of America, Canada and Australia to study psychiatric nursing.' May 1960-April 1961. A. Altschul.- Pdf
Paper 3: 'Report on visits to state hospitals in California in June, July and August 1960' Altschul.- Pdf
Paper 4: 'Evaluation of one term at Boston University School of Nursing.' Altschul.- Pdf
Paper 5: 'Report on the one-to-one relationship with Mrs X, Boston.' A. Altschul.- Pdf
Paper 6: 'Feedback to Supervisor June Mellow on the one-to-one relationship with Mrs X.' - A. Altschul.- Pdf
Bibliography of the works and publications of Professor Annie Altschul Based upon the holdings of the Royal College of Nursing Archives- Pdf
Commentary 1: Reflecting on times past ... , Annie Altschul.
Commentary 2: 'Annie Altschul, An American Perspective on her Commonwealth Fund Visit: 40 years later' Shirley Smoyak.- Pdf
Commentary 3: 'Returning to whence I came' based on conversations with Annie Altschul, Peter Nolan.- Pdf
Commentary 4: 'Developing practice: from the private to the public' David Glenister.- Pdf
Commentary 5: 'Annie Altschul and the Austro-Hungarian Matrix – the individual and the group' Phil Barker.- Pdf
Commentary 6: 'Gifts of argument, relationship, and tradition: boons of re-reading Altschul' Stephen Tilley.- Pdf
Appendix 1: 'Re-reading Altschul: notes on knowledge and tradition Stephen Tilley'.- Pdf
Appendix 2: Supporters, those attending or sending their apologies.