Donnerstag, 22.5.2014
17:00: Anreise & Anmeldung
17:30 – 17:50: Einführung und Begrüßung
Prof. Dr. Susanne Kreutzer & PD Dr. Karen Nolte
Dr. Beatrix Schönewald
(Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt)
Prof. Dr. Marion Maria Ruisinger
(Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum Ingolstadt)
Dr. Ansgar Reiß
(Bayerisches Armeemuseum Ingolstadt)
18:00 – 19:00: Keynote Lecture
Prof. Dr. Christine Hallet, Manchester, United Kingdom
Nursing: An International Profession in a World Conflict.
20:00: Conference Dinner
Weißbräuhaus zum Herrnbräu, Dollstr. 3
Freitag, 23.5.2014
9:30 – 11:00: Panel: History of Everyday Nursing
Chair: Dr. Sylvelyn Hähner-Rombach, Stuttgart, Germany
Dr. Astrid Stölzle, Stuttgart, Germany
Nursing in the First World War. Civil Nursing Staff in Military Hospitals behind both the Eastern and Western Frontlines of the German Empire.
Petra Peckl, M.A., Freiburg, Germany
Dedicated Nurses and Grateful Soldiers? Nursing in War-Time Germany from the Patients' Perspective.
Dr. Cherilyn Lacy, New York, USA
Doctors and Nurses in Parisian Hospitals During the First World War.
11:00 – 11:30: Kaffeepause
11:30 – 13:00: Panel: Denominational Nurses
Chair: Prof. Dr. Susanne Kreutzer, Münster
Dr. Annett Büttner, Düsseldorf, Germany
Between the Wars – Deaconess Motherhouses and the Preparation for Voluntary War Nursing, 1871–1914.
Dr. Philipp Rauh, Erlangen, Germany
Brothers at War. The Deacons of the "von Bodelschwingh Institutions Bethel" during World War I.
Prof. Dr. Katrin Schultheiss, Washington, USA
'For God and Country': Religious and Secular Nurses in World War I France.
13:00 – 14:30: Mittagessen
14:30 – 15:30: Führung durch die Ausstellung:
„Who cares?“ Geschichte und Alltag der Krankenpflege/ Who cares? History and Everyday Life of Nursing – Isabel Atzl, M.A. (Kuratorin)
15:30 – 16:00:
Kaffeepause
16:00 – 17:00: Panel: Neutral countries
Chair: Isabel Atzl, M.A.
Dr. Sabine Braunschweig, Basel, Switzerland
The Experiences of Swiss Volunteer Nurses in Austrian Military hospitals in the First World War.
Inger-Marie Børgesen, Kolding, Denmark & Jorunn Mathiesen, Halden, Norway
Danish and Norwegian Nurses at the European Battlefield
17:30 – 19:00: Führung im Bayerischen Armeemuseum:
„World War I“ (Reduit Tilly)
21:00 (open end): Informal Meeting with „Nightcap“
Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum
(Anatomiestraße 18-20)
Samstag, 24.5.2014
9:30 – 11:00: Panel: Colonies
Chair: PD Dr. Karen Nolte
Dr. Bettina Brockmeyer, Bielefeld, Germany
Women on the Spot. Nursing in the German Colonies during World War I.
Dr. Nicole Schweig, Hamburg, Germany
Margarete Heldt: A Nurse in Deutsch-Südwestafrika. A Case Study.
Prof. Dr. Alison Fell, Leeds, United Kingdom
Race, Empire and Gender: Accounts of Caring for Colonial Troops in World War I Nurse Memoirs.
11:00-11:30: Kaffeepause
11:30 – 12:30: Panel: Representations
Chair: N.N.
PD Dr. Karen Nolte, Würzburg, Germany
Nurses, War and their Representations in Cinema.
Dr. Jane Potter, Oxford, United Kingdom
"I am alone am left to tell the tale": Nurses' Literary Responses to the Great War
12:30 – 13:30: Mittagessen & Abreise