H 15 GRANT RECIPIENTS
~2024~
Lydia Wytenbroek, PhD
Globalizing Nursing: Diplomatic Initiatives to Internationalize Nursing Science Aims
~2023~
Erin Spinney, PhD
The Changing Face of British Naval Nursing: Nursing from 1775-1884
~2022~
Michelle C. Hehman, PhD, RN
Nursing Care of Refugees: Military Nurses in Operations Babylift, New Life, and New Arrivals
~ 2021~
Scottie Hale Buehler, CPM, PhD
Being and Becoming a Midwife in the French Atlantic (1750-1820)
~2020~
Jane Brooks, PhD
Diasporic Identities: Jewish Refugees and the Global Nursing Profession, 1933-1948
~2019~
Kylie Smith, PhD
Nursing Mental Health at the Tuskegee Institute 1948-1972
~2018~
April D. Matthias, PhD, RN, CNE
Early 20th Century Correspondence Courses in Nursing: Questionable or Quality Education
~2015~
Kylie Smith
Mary Starke Harper and the Role of the Nurse in Minority Mental Health: 1952 to 1995
~2014~
Lea Williams, PhD
Ellen N. La Motte: The Making of a Nurse, Writer, and Activist
~2013~
Winifred Connerton, PhD, RN
“American Nursing and American International Expansion, 1900-1920”
~2012~
Patricia D’Antonio, PhD, RN, FAAN
“A History of Health Demonstration Projects in the United States, 1920 – 1940:
The Perspective of the New York City Department of Health"
~2011~
None Given for 2011
~2010~
Deborah A. Sampson, PhD, FNP-BC
“Offering Unlimited Assistance”: New England Nurses’ Disaster Response During the Halifax, Canada Explosion, December 1917
~2009~
Cynthia Connolly, PhD, RN
A Prescription for a Healthy Childhood: Pharmaceuticals, Parents, Practitioners, and Children in the United States, 1750-2008
~2008~
Barbra Wall, PhD, RN
Clash and Compromise: Catholic Hospitals, Secularization, and the State in 20th Century America
H 21 GRANT RECIPIENTS
Only awarded in odd years.
~2023~
Dominique Tobbell, PhD
Nursing for Community Health: Nurse-Led Clinics in Historical Perspective, 1960-2010
~2021~
Sandra B. Lewenson, EdD, RN, FAAN
Bernardine Mays Lacey’s Oral History About Diversity and Inclusion, 1932-2021: A Video
~2019~
Evguenia Davidova, PhD
Nursing the Newborn Nation-State: The Shifting Position of Nurses in Bulgaria (1878-1941)