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Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Archives of Caring in Nursing The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, circa 1950-2012 ARC-008 Series 14: Leininger Book Collection Subseries 2: Books shaping the scholarly endeavors of M. Leininger About the Archives of Caring in Nursing: Please visit http://nursing.fau.edu/archives for information on scope, collections, and policies. Send inquiries to [email protected]. General information about the Leininger Collection: Extent: Entire Leininger collection is approximately 85 linear ft. Provenance: Dr. Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, DS, PhDNSc, FAAN Collection Access: The collection is unrestricted. On-site access is available by appointment. Copying/scanning is subject to copyright restrictions. Some documents have been scanned and are linked from the Finding Aids. “Click here…” follows the entries for these documents. Citation: The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, Archives of Caring in Nursing, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University. Series 14, Subseries 2: Books shaping the scholarly endeavors of M. Leininger Copies are in Leininger Collection, ARC-008. Notes in [square brackets] following some listings were written by M. Leininger either on, or in a note with, the volume. Adair, J., & Deuschle, K.W. (1970). The people’s health: Medicine and anthropology in a Navajo community. NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Adam, E. (1980). To be a nurse. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: W.B. Saunders. Adams, R.N. (1959). A community in the Andes: Problems and progress in Muquiyauyo. (V.F. Ray, ed., The American Ethnological Society, Monograph 31). Seattle: University of Washington Press. Agar, M.H. (1980). The professional stranger: An informal introduction to ethnography. NY: Academic Press. Agar, M. H. (1980). The professional stranger: An informal introduction to enthography. NY: Academic Press. [copy 2] Agar, M.H. (1986). Speaking of ethnography. (Sage University Paper series on qualitative research methods; 2). Beverly Hills and London, Sage. Aguirre, A., Jr., & Turner, J.H. (1998). American ethnicity: The dynamics and consequences of discrimination (2 nd ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill. [“Good for the subject on American ethnicity; the latter has a more social than cultural focus. Note: does not include all American cultures, just selected ones; nothing on care and transcultural nursing; some good data on Native American culture.”] Aiken, L.H., & Mechanic, D. (1987). Applications of social science to clinical medicine and health policy. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

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Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Archives of Caring in Nursing

The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection

on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, circa 1950-2012 ARC-008

Series 14: Leininger Book Collection

Subseries 2: Books shaping the scholarly endeavors of M. Leininger

About the Archives of Caring in Nursing: Please visit http://nursing.fau.edu/archives for information on scope, collections, and policies. Send inquiries to [email protected]. General information about the Leininger Collection: Extent: Entire Leininger collection is approximately 85 linear ft. Provenance: Dr. Madeleine M. Leininger, PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, DS, PhDNSc, FAAN Collection Access: The collection is unrestricted. On-site access is available by appointment. Copying/scanning is subject to copyright restrictions. Some documents have been scanned and are linked from the Finding Aids. “Click here…” follows the entries for these documents. Citation: The Madeleine M. Leininger Collection on Human Caring and Transcultural Nursing, Archives of Caring in Nursing, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University. Series 14, Subseries 2: Books shaping the scholarly endeavors of M. Leininger Copies are in Leininger Collection, ARC-008. Notes in [square brackets] following some listings

were written by M. Leininger either on, or in a note with, the volume. Adair, J., & Deuschle, K.W. (1970). The people’s health: Medicine and anthropology in a Navajo

community. NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Adam, E. (1980). To be a nurse. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: W.B. Saunders. Adams, R.N. (1959). A community in the Andes: Problems and progress in Muquiyauyo. (V.F.

Ray, ed., The American Ethnological Society, Monograph 31). Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Agar, M.H. (1980). The professional stranger: An informal introduction to ethnography. NY: Academic Press.

Agar, M. H. (1980). The professional stranger: An informal introduction to enthography. NY: Academic Press. [copy 2]

Agar, M.H. (1986). Speaking of ethnography. (Sage University Paper series on qualitative research methods; 2). Beverly Hills and London, Sage.

Aguirre, A., Jr., & Turner, J.H. (1998). American ethnicity: The dynamics and consequences of discrimination (2nd ed.). Boston: McGraw Hill. [“Good for the subject on American ethnicity; the latter has a more social than cultural focus. Note: does not include all American cultures, just selected ones; nothing on care and transcultural nursing; some good data on Native American culture.”]

Aiken, L.H., & Mechanic, D. (1987). Applications of social science to clinical medicine and health policy. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

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Alasuutari, P. (1995). Researching culture: Qualitative method and cultural studies. London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi: Sage. [1995 - new and good for culture and research methods]

Albert, M., Cagan, L., Chomsky, N., Hahnel, R., King, M., et al. (1986). Liberating theory. Boston: South End Press.

Allen, L.N., & Allen, C.B. (1988). Courage to care: The story of Ida V. Moffett. Birmingham, AL: Samford University Press.

Altbach, P.G. (1973). Comparative higher education. ERIC/Higher Education Research Report no. 5. Washington, DC: American Association for Higher Education.

American Academy of Nursing. (1993). Managed care and national health care reform: Nurses can make it work: Working paper. Washington, DC: American Academy of Nursing.

American Nurses Association. (2003). Nursing’s policy statement (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Nurses Association.

American Nurses’ Association. Division on Gerontological Nursing Practice. (1982). A challenge for change: The role of gerontological nursing.

American Nurses’ Foundation. (1973). International directory of nurses with doctoral degrees (1973 ed.). New York,NY: Author.

American Psychological Association. (1994). Publication manual (4th ed.). Washington, DC: APA. Amoss, P.T., & Harrell, S. (Eds.). (1981). Other ways of growing old: Anthropological

perspectives. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Andereck, M.E. (1992). Ethnic awareness and the school: An ethnographic study (Sage Series on

Race and Ethnic Relations, vol. 5, J.H. Stanfield II, ed.). Newbury Park, London, New Delhi: Sage. [good book for faculty to read]

Andersen, R., Smedley, B., & Anderson, O.W. (1970). Medical care use in Sweden and the United States: A comparative analysis of systems and behavior. (University of Chicago. Center for Health Administration Studies. Research Series 27).

Apple, D. (1960). Sociological studies of health and sickness: A source book for the health professions. NY: McGraw-Hill.

Asher, H.B. (1976). Causal modeling (Sage University Paper series on Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, 3). Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Ashley, J.A. (1976). Hospitals, paternalism, and the role of the nurse. NY: Teachers College Press.

Ashworth, P., et al. (1987). People’s needs for nursing care: A European study. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.

Aswad, B.C. (1974). Arabic speaking communities in American cities. Staten Island, NY: Center for Migration Studies. [Aswad was a faculty colleague of mine at Wayne State Univ.. Brilliant and good teacher and writer. This is community I studied to set up a TCN clinic in 1984-85.]

Baba, M.L. (1986). Business and industrial anthropology: An overview (NAPA Bulletin 2). NY: American Anthropological Association. [author a colleague at Wayne State University – very creative thinker and researcher – new field as heading denotes]

Baier, S., & Schomaker, M.Z. (1985). Bed number ten. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. Barbee, E.L. (Ed.). (1991). The anthropology of nurse anthropologists. San Francisco: Council on

Nursing and Anthropology (CONAA). [Leininger, M. “Current issues in using anthropology in nursing education and services”, pp. 17-31; Chrisman, N. “Discussion of Byerly, Kay, and Leininger”, pp. 47-63.] [volume donated by Janice Morse, January 2010]

Barnett, H.G. (1956). Anthropology in administration. Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson. Barnett, H.G. (1960). Being a Palauan. (Stanford University, Case studies in cultural

anthropology, G. Spindler, & L. Spindler, Eds.) NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Barnum, B.S. (1994). Nursing theory: Analysis, application, evaluation (4th ed.). Philadelphia:

J.B. Lippincott.

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Batehup, L., & Wilson-Barnett, J. (1988). Planning patient care. Hampshire, UK: Macmillan / A Nursing Times – Macmillan Education Book.

Bates, D.G., & Rrassam, A. (Eds.). (1983). Peoples and cultures of the Middle East. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. [In 1983-85 I studied, worked with Arab Americans in Detroit. Established first TCN care clinic and center; great success and model (authors failed to obtain my work.)

Bateson, M.C. (1984). With a daughter’s eye: A memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson. New York, NY: William Morrow & Co. [“In fond remembrance of “Mother and Father” – interesting an insightful book”]

Batey, M.V. (Ed.). (1968). Communicating nursing research: The research critique. Boulder, CO: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education.

Batteau, A. (Ed.). (1983). Appalachia and America: Autonomy and regional dependence. Louisville: University of Kentucky. [Very good on Appalachian American culture – sub-theme emphasized]

Bauwens, E.E. (1978). The anthropology of health. St. Louis, MO: The C.V. Mosby Co. [“This has mainly anthropological ideas but deficient in care and transcultural nursing; no theory and research; used her anthro insights but no bridging themes [?] to nursing; some useful ideas on health”]

Becker, G. (1980). Growing old in silence: Deaf people in old age. Berkeley: University of California Press. [“A good book for elder care but especially focused on deaf people and their cultural world. No transcultural nursing and culture…. Important in care and transcultural nursing”]

Becker, M.H. (Ed.). (1974). The health belief model and personal health behavior. Thorofare, NJ: Charles B. Slack. [originally published as Health Education Monographs, Winter 1974 issue]

Behar, R. (1993). Translated woman: Crossing the border with Esperanza’s story. Boston: Beacon.

Beiting, R. (1990). Appalachia…a special place…a bridge of hope. Lancaster, KY: Christian Appalachian Project.

Benner, P., & Wrubel, J. (1989). The primacy of caring: Stress and coping in health and illness. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Health Sciences Division.

Berterö, C. (1996). Living with leukaemia: Studies on quality of life, interaction and caring (Linköping University medical dissertations, no. 511). Linköping, Sweden: Linköping University.

Bettison, D.G., Hughes, C.A., & van der Veur, P.W. (196). The Papua-New Guinea elections 1964. Canberra: The Australian National University. [binding is broken]

Bevis, E.O. (1989). Curriculum building in nursing: A process (3rd ed.). NY: National League for Nursing.

Bingham, R.D., Green, R.E., & White, S.B. (1987). The homeless in contemporary society. Newbury Park and London: Sage Publications. [“This was an early breakthrough on [illegible] homeless in [illegible]”]

Birdwhistell, R.L. (1970). Kinesics and context: Essays on body motion communication. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. [“This is a classic (& early) for nursing & nurses to study; much help with studying care (& motions & communication with this book). Valuable – the key to understanding TCH; very important book.”]

Bishop, A.H., & Scudder, J.R., Jr. (Eds.). (1985). Caring, curing, coping: Nurse physician patient relationships. Birmingham, AL: University of Alabama Press.

Blondis, M.N., & Jackson, B.E. (1977). Nonverbal communication with patients: Back to the human touch. NY: Wiley.

Bluebond-Langner, M. (1978). The private worlds of dying children. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. [Used a lot for child psych. specialist role – good for nurses to read on care of children]

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Bogdan, R., & Taylor, S.J. (1975). Introduction to qualitative research methods: A phenomenological approach to the social sciences. NY: John Wiley & Sons.

Boulding, E. (1977). Women in the twentieth century world. (Sage Publications). NY: John Wiley

Boulding, K. (1985). The world as a total system. Beverly Hills and London: Sage. Boulding, K.E. (1985). Human betterment. Beverly Hills, London, New Delhi: Sage

Publications.. [“A very creative and “fresh” way of thinking and looking at the world; a breakthrough to read in 1985; knew him at U of Colorado”]

Boykin, A. (Ed.). (1995). Power, politics, and public policy: A matter of caring (National League for Nursing Publication no. 14-2684). NY: NLN. [excellent – Anne Boykin]

Boyle, J.S., & Andrews, M.M. (1989). Transcultural concepts in nursing care. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman / Little, Brown College Division. [“Former students of Dr. Leininger in transcultural nursing, U of SLC [Utah]”]

Branch, M.F., & Paxton, P.P. (Eds.). (1976). Providing safe nursing care for ethnic people of color. NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Brink, P.J. (1976). Transcultural nursing: A book of readings. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. [“Quickly brought articles together for a book of readings; very meager on transcultural nursing, mainly anthro culture”]

Brink, Y. van den. (2000). Transculturele familiezorg thuis. [Transcultural family care at home.] Utrecht, Netherlands: Nederlands Instituut voor Zoorg en Welzijn. [In Dutch; includes brief introductory comment by M. Leininger in English]

Bronfenbrenner, U. (1970). Two worlds of childhood: U.S. and U.S.S.R. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Brown, E.L. (1948). Nursing for the future: A report prepared for the National Nursing Council. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. [“Good book – some believe Brown influenced my transcultural nursing and care focus but only a little. I valued her ideas and leadership but developed transcultural nursing independent of her.”]

Brown, E.L. (1961). Newer dimensions of patient care. Part 1: The use of the physical and social environment of the general hospital for therapeutic purposes. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Brown, E.L. (1962). Newer dimensions of patient care. Part 2. Improving staff motivation and competence in the general hospital. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Brown, E.L. (1961). Newer dimensions of patient care. Part 3: Patients as people. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Brown, E.L. (1970). Nursing reconsidered: A study of change. Part 1: The professional role in institutional nursing. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.

Brown, P.J. (1998). Understanding and applying medical anthropology. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing.

Brown, M.M., & Fowler, G.R. (1971). Psychodynamic nursing: A biosocial orientation (4th ed.). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Brownlee, A.T. (1978). Community, culture, and care: A cross-cultural guide for health workers. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby.

Bullough, B., Bullough, V., & Soukup, M.C. (1983). Nursing issues and nursing strategies for the eighties. New York, NY: Springer. [“Virtually nothing on care and transcultural nursing”]

Buscaglia, L. (1982). Living, loving and learning. Thorofare, NJ: Slack. Callaway, B.J. (2002). Hildegard Peplau: Psychiatric nurse of the century. NY: Springer. Campbell, J., & Humphreys, J. (1993). Nursing care of survivors of family violence. St. Louis,

MO: C.V. Mosby. Caplan, P., & Bujra, J.M. (1979). Women united, women divided: Comparative studies of ten

contemporary cultures. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

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Capra, F. (1982). The turning point: Science, society, and the rising culture. Toronto: Bantam Books. [“This was a revolutionary new look at the world and self”]

Carnegie, M.E. (1986). The path we tread: Blacks in nursing, 1854-1984. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.

Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. (1970). Higher education and the nation’s health: Policies for medical and dental education. A special report and recommendations, October 1970. NY: McGraw-Hill.

Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. (1970). Less time, more options: Education beyond the high school. A special report and recommendations, January 1971. NY: McGraw-Hill.

Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. (1970). Quality and equality: revised recommendations: New levels of federal responsibility for higher education. A supplement to the 1968 special report. NY: McGraw-Hill.

Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. (1970). The open-door colleges: Policies for community colleges. A special report and recommendations, June 1970. NY: McGraw-Hill.

Carroll, J.B. (1964). Language and thought. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. [Prentice-Hall Foundations of Modern Psychology Series, R.S. Lazarus, Ed.]

Caudill, W. (1958). The psychiatric hospital as a small society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. [This book I used a lot, very creative author and meaningful outcomes – great for nurses and caring ethos. Hard to relinquish.]

Chaska, N.L. (Ed.). (1978). The nursing profession: Views through the mist. NY: McGraw-Hill. [Leininger, M. (1978). Futurology of nursing: Goals and challenges for tomorrow. In N.L. Chaska (Ed.), The nursing profession: Views through the mist (pp. 379-396)..NY: McGraw-Hill.]

Chenitz, W.C., & Swanson, J.M. (1986). From practice to grounded theory: Qualitative research in nursing. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley.

Chinn, P.L. (Ed.). (1983). Advances in nursing theory development. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems. [“Good book on theory but limited focus on care and transcultural nursing; bright author; good in phio. Ethics, assessment, and the culture of poverty.”]

Chinn, P.L. (1991). Anthology on caring. NLN Publication no. 15-2392. NY: National League for Nursing Press.

Chinn, P.L., & Jacobs, M.K. (Eds.). (1987). Theory and nursing: A systematic approach (2nd ed.). St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby.

Chitty, K.K. (1977). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Clark, M. (1959). Health in the Mexican-American culture: A community study. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. [I valued and referred to this often in my work.]

Clark, M., & Anderson, B.G. (1967). Culture and aging: An anthropological study of older Americans. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Coggeshall, L.T. (1965). Planning for medical progress through education: A report submitted to the Executive Council of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Evanston, IL: Association of American Medical Colleges. [very limited on care, mostly medical ideology]

Cole, J.B. (Ed.). (1982). Anthropology for the eighties: Introductory readings. [Leininger, M., Witchcraft practices and psychocultural therapy with urban U.S. families, pp. 400-416. Reprinted from Human Organization, 1973, 32(1), pp. 73-83.] New York, NY: The Free Press/Macmillan.

Cole, J.B. (Ed.). (1988). Anthropology for the nineties: Introductory readings. New York: The Free Press/Macmillan. [Chapter 25: Witchcraft practices and psychocultural therapy with urban U.S. families, pp. 412-428]

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Collier, J. Jr., & Collier, M. (1986). Visual anthropology: Photography as a research method (rev. and expanded ed.). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Comas-Diaz, L., & Griffith, E.E.H. (Eds.). (1988). Clinical guidelines in cross-cultural mental health. NY: John Wiley & Sons. [photocopy of pp. 1-261; reverse of title page not included]

Conant, J.B. (1953). Education and liberty: The role of the schools in a modern democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Coulter, P.P. (1963). The winds of change: A progress report of regional cooperation in collegiate nursing education in the West, 1956-1961. Boulder, CO: Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education.

Counts, D.A., Brown, J.K., & Campbell, J.C. (Eds.). (1992). Sanctions and sanctuary: Cultural perspectives on the beating of wives. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. [photocopy without reverse of title page]

Cowland, R., & Ellis, J. (1977). Language and materialism: Developments in semiology and the theory of the subject. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

D’Antonio, W.V., & Aldous, J. (1983). Families and religions: Conflict and change in modern society. Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Davis, R.H. (Ed.). (1975). Aging: Prospects and issues (3rd ed.). Los Angeles: University of California Press. [An early aging book]

Davitz, J.R., & Davitz, L.L. (1981). Inferences of patients’ pain and psychological distress. NY: Springer.

Davitz, L.L., & Davitz, J.R. (1980). Nurses’ responses to patients’ suffering. NY: Springer. Dawson, C. (1948). Religion and culture: Gifford Lectures delivered at the University of

Edinburgh in 1947. Cleveland and NY: Meridian Books, World Publishing. Denzin, N.K. (1989). Interpretive biography (Qualitative research methods, vol. 17). Newbury

Park, CA: Sage. Desjarlais, R., Eisenberg, L., Good, B., & Kleinman, A. (1995). World mental health: Problems

and priorities in low-income countries. NY: Oxford University Press. Dimond, M., & Jones, S.L. (Eds.). (1983). Chronic illness across the life span. Norwalk, CT:

Appleton-Century-Crofts. [Dimond was my faculty member at U of Washington when I was Dean at School of Nursing]

Dobson, S. M. (1991). Transcultural nursing: A contemporary imperative. London: Scutari Press. [“This book leaves much to be desired – some data not accurate, author not prep by TCN faculty; limited use – nothing on theory; New Guinea material is not accurate. Lots of shortfalls.”]

Dolgin, J.L., Kemnitzer, D.S., & Schneider, D.M. (Eds.). (1977). Symbolic anthropology: A reader in the study of symbols and meanings. NY: Columbia University Press.

Dougherty, M.C. (1978). Becoming a woman in rural Black culture. (Stanford University, Case studies in cultural anthropology, G. Spindler, & L. Spindler, Eds.) NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. [Very valuable and informative, Afro-? Women in rural context]

Douglas, M. (1975). Implicit meanings: Essays in anthropology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. [“Excellent book”]

Douglas, M., & Wildavsky, A. (1982). Risk and culture: An essay on the selection of technical and environmental dangers. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Dow, J.R., Enninger, W., & Raith, J. (Eds.). (1994). Old and new world Anabaptists: Studies on the language, culture, society and health of the Amish and Mennonites (Internal and external perspectives on Amish and Mennonite life, no. 4). Essen, Germany: University of Essen; Iowa City: Iowa State University.

Downs, J.F. (1971). Cultures in crisis. Beverly Hills, CA: Glencoe Press / Macmillan. Dreyfus, H.L., & Rabinow. P. (1983). Michel Foucault: Beyond structuralism and hermeneutics

(2nd ed, with an afterword by and an interview with Michel Foucault). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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D’Souza, V.S. (1990). Development planning and structural inequalities: The response of the underprivileged. New Delhi, Newbury Park, London: Sage. [Great book to reflect on inequalities; Indian society]

Dwyer, D.H. (1978). Images and self-images: Male and female in Morocco. NY: Columbia University Press.

Ehrenriech, J. (Ed.). 1978). The cultural crisis of modern medicine. New York and London: Monthly Review Press. [“An excellent book and early one to realize that culture needs to be in [?] of medicine; good material for care and transcultural nursing scholars to ponder on”]

Eisenberg, L., & Kleinman, A. (Eds.). (1981). The relevance of social science for medicine. (Culture, illness, and healing: Studies in comparative cross-cultural research, 1). Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

Ember, C.R., & Ember, M. (1981). Anthropology (3rd ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. [excellent book resource]

Engstrom, B. (1986). Information to the patient: An attempt to satisfy the patient’s need for information. Umea University Medical Dissertation, New Series no. 174. Umea, Sweden: University of Umea.

Erchak, G.M. (1992). The anthropology of self and behavior. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers

University Press. [“Good to discuss self and other behaviors[?]”] Erikson, E.H. (1963). Childhood and society (2nd ed.). NY: W.W. Norton. [This is a “must book” to

read for nurses in TCN and human caring. Author well-known. Revised and used a lot today.]

Erikson, E.H. (1968). Identity: Youth and crisis. NY: W.W. Norton [Very valuable book, essential for nurses in MCN [sic] to read]

Erickson, H.C., Tomlin, E.M., & Swain, M.A.P. (1983). Modeling and role-modeling: A theory and paradigm for nursing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Eriksson, K. (1998). Jubileumsskrift, 1987-1997. Institutionen for vardvetenskap [Department of Caring Science], Abo Akademi. Vasa, Sweden: Abo Akademie.

Erickson, K., & Stull, D. (1998). Doing team ethnography: Warnings and advice (Sage series in Qualitative Research Methods; 42). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ethical issues in nursing: A proceedings (1976). Adapted from Nursing Institutes held in Boston, Chicago, Houston and San Francisco during 1975-76. St. Louis, MO: The Catholic Hospital Association.

Evans, L.J. (1964). The crisis in medical education. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Evans, R. (1999). The pedagogic principal. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Qual Institute Press.

[very good on teaching principles] Evers, G.C.M. (1989). Appraisal of self-care agency A.S.A.-Scale: Reliability and validity testing

of the Dutch version of the A.S.A.-scale measuring Orem’s concept ‘Self-Care Agency’. Maastricht: Van Gorcum.

Fabien, M. (Ed.). (1989). Perspectives on multicultural education. Livonia, MI: Madonna College.

Fabry, J.B. (1968). The pursuit of meaning: Logotherapy applied to life [with a preface by Viktor E. Frankl; A guide to the theory and application of Viktor E. Frankel’s Logotherapy]. Boston: Beacon Press.

Fagerhaugh, S. Y., & Strauss, A. (1977). Politics of pain management: Staff-patient interaction. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing, Health Sciences Division. [“Another important breakthrough book so relevant to nursing and care; very limited content on culture and transcultural nursing but can identify some areas for research and practice.”]

Fawcett, J. (1989). Analysis and evaluation of conceptual models of nursing (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. [“Fails to study and analyze care and transcultural nursing – virtually nothing on these areas; limited value”]

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Fawcett, J. (2000). Analysis and evaluation of contemporary nursing knowledge: Nursing models and theories. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. [“This book is woefully inaccurate on several theories, the descriptive concept and Leininger’s Culture Care Theory – read and find the weaknesses. She never did understand care and culture and my theory.”]

Fawcett, J., & Downs, F.S. (1986). The relationship of theory and research. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. [“Has value but needs more care and transcultural nursing – nothing on later - analysis theories are qualitative with scales etc.; there are better ways”]

Featherstone, M. (Ed.). (1990). Global culture: Nationalism, globalization and modernity (A Theory, Culture & Society special issue). London, Newbury Park, New Delhi: Sage. [valuable on global views]

Fetterman, D.M. (Ed.). (1984). Ethnography in educational evaluation. (Sage Focus Editions; 68). Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Field, P.A., & Morse, J.M. (1985). Nursing research: The application of qualitative approaches. London: Chapman & Hall.

Field, P.A., & Morse, J.M. (1985). Nursing research: The application of qualitative approaches. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems. [paper; 2 copies]

Fielding, N.G., & Fielding, J.L. (1986). Linking data (Sage University Paper series on Qualitative Research Methods; 4). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Firth, R. (1958). Human types: An introduction to social anthropology (rev. ed.). NY: Mentor Books/New American Library.

Firth, R. (1957). Man and culture: An evaluation of the work of Malinowski. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

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Fitzpatrick, J.J., & Whall, A.L. (1989). Conceptual models of nursing: Analysis and application (2nd ed.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange. [“Unfortunately failed to use Leininger’s theory with primary sources – largely a Rogerian book – analysis and concepts of limited value to help care and transcultural scholars”]

Fitzpatrick, J.J., Whall, A.L., Johnston, R.L., & Floyd, J.A. (1982). Nursing models and their psychiatric mental health applications. Bowie, MD: Robert J. Brady Co. / Prentice-Hall. [“Dominant emphasis on self care – not transcultural nursing and limited on care phen [sic]”]

Franz, J. (Ed.). (1984). Who’s who in American nursing, 1984 inaugural edition. Washington, DC: Society of Nursing Professionals.

Freedman, D.G. (1974). Human infancy: An evolutionary perspective. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Freeman, D. (1999). The fateful hoaxing of Margaret Mead: A historical analysis of her Samoan research. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Freeman, S.T. (1970). Neighbors: The social contract in a Castilian hamlet. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

Fried, M.H. (1950). Readings in anthropology. Volume 1. Readings in physical anthropology, linguistics, and archaeology. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell.

Friedl, E. (1975). Women and men: An anthropologist’s view. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Gage, W. W. (Ed.). (1974). Language in its social setting. Washington, DC: The Anthropological Society of Washington.

Galanti, G-A. (1997). Caring for patients from different cultures: Case studies from American hospitals. (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. [“This book is valuable as it covers several cultures in US hospitals. A bit heavy on anthro and medical, and less on care and transcultural nursing – she is anthro major with no preparation in transcultural nursing. Good friend and colleague who respects my work a lot.”]

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Gaut, Delores A. (Ed.). 1993). A global agenda for caring (NLN Publication no. 15-2518). NY: National League for Nursing. [papers from the International Association for Human Caring 14th Annual Conference, July 8-10, 1992, Melbourne, Australia.] [contains Leininger (1993). Culture care theory: The comparative global theory to advance human care nursing knowledge and practice, pp. 3-18]

Gaylin, W. (1976). Caring. NY: Avon. [paperback] Gearing, F.O. (1970). The face of the fox: A book about American Indians, white men, the

cultural traditions that separate them, and what can be cone about their estrangement. Chicago: Aldine Publishing. [“This is a valuable and creative book on Native American and “white man’s relation to them. A classic all nurses need to read and reflect on.”]

Gee, E.D. (1992). The light around the dark. (NLN pub. no. 14-2476). NY: National League for Nursing Press.

Geertz, C. (1973). The interpretation of cultures: Selected essays. New York, NY: Basic Books. [“This is a substantive scholarly classis by an anthro colleague; excellent, hard to get today”]

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George, J. B. (Ed.). (1980). Nursing theories: The base for professional nursing practice (2nd ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. [“Important contribution. Careful use as these are broader and more open. Leininger’s theory and care work missing and also transcultural nursing content. Good overview of many “proclaimed” theorists – are they?”]

Germain, C.P.H. (1979). The cancer unit: An ethnography. Wakefield, MA: Nursing Resources. Ginsberg, R.R., & Nassi, R.J. (1961). Speaking Spanish: An introductory course. Boston: Allyn

and Bacon. Glaser, B.G., & Strauss, A.L. (1965). Awareness of dying. Chicago: Aldine Publishing. Glaser, B.G., & Strauss, A.L. (1967). The discovery of grounded theory: Strategies for qualitative

research. Chicago: Aldine. Glasser, W. (1975). The identity society (rev. ed.). NY: Harper & Row/Perennial Library Gokulanathan, K.S., & Verghese, K.P. (Eds.). Child care in a developing community. NY:

Vantage Press. [excellent book on care and TCN domains] Goldfarb, J.C. (1982). On cultural freedom: An exploration of public life in Poland and America.

Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. [“Good on life in Poland and America; cultural freedom well explained; valuable for care and transcultural nurses to study and reflect upon”]

Goldschmidt, W. (Ed.). (1979). The uses of anthropology (AAA Special publication no. 11). Washington, DC: American Anthropological Association.

Good, M-J. D., Brodwin, P.E., Good, B.J., & Kleinman, A. (1992). Pain as human experience: An anthropological perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Goodman, M.E. (1970). The culture of childhood: Child’s-eye views of society and culture (Anthropology and Education Series, S.T. Kimball, Ed.). NY: Teachers College Press, Columbia University. [excellent book for all health care providers to read]

Goodrich, A.W. (1973). The social and ethical significance of nursing: A series of addresses [“Reprinted on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Yale University School of Nursing, June 1973”]

Goostray, S. (1969). Memoirs: Half a century in nursing. Boston: Boston University Mugar Memorial Library Nursing Archive.

Gordon, S. (1997). Life support: Three nurses on the front lines (with an introduction by Claire M. Fagin). Boston: Little, Brown. [“Very stimulating book and on support and life and care explicated”]

Gorer, G., & Rickman, J. (1962). The people of great Russia: A psychological study. NY: W.W. Norton. [a classic and substantive book on Russia – a must for care and TCN personnel]

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Grahn, G. (1987). Educational situations in clinical settings (Uppsala Studies in Education, 27; doctoral dissertation at Uppsala University 1987). Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International.

Grieve, D. (1990). A handbook for adjunct/part-time faculty and teachers of adults (rev. ed.). Cleveland, OH: Info-Tec, Inc.

Grossberg, K.A. (1981). Japan today. Philadelphia, PA: Institute for the Study of Human Issues. [Good for [?] study of earlier authors]

Guba, E.G. (ed.). (1990). The paradigm dialog. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Gubrium, J.F., & Sankar, A. (1990). The home care experience: Ethnography and policy.

Newbury Park, London, New Delhi: Sage. [good analysis of home care in 1990] Gudykunst, W.B., & Kim, Y.Y. (Eds.). (1984). Methods for intercultural communication

research. (International and intercultural communication annual, vol. viii). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Guindi, F. El (1977). Religion in culture (Elements of anthropology: A series of introductions.) Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown.

Haase, P.T. (1976). A proposed system for nursing: Theoretical framework, part 2 (Nursing Curriculum Project, Pathways to practice, vol. 4). Atlanta, GA: Southern Regional Education Board.

Hage, P., & Harary, F. (1983). Structural models in anthropology (Cambridge studies in social anthropology: 46). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hall, B.A. (Ed.). (1984). Mental health and the elderly. NY: Grune & Stratton. [She was psych MH colleague of mine]

Hall, E.T. (1976). Beyond culture. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday. Hammel, F., & Levey, S. (1994). Frommer’s budget travel guide: Hawaii ’95 on $75 a day. NY:

Macmillan. Hand, W. D. (Ed.). 1976). American folk medicine: A symposium. Berkeley: University of

California Press. Handlin, O., & Handlin, M.F. (1970). The American college and American culture: Socialization

as a function of higher education. An essay written for the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. NY: McGraw-Hill.

Harris, M. (1979). Cultural materialism: The struggle for a science of culture. NY: Random House.

Harrison, P.A. (1983). Behaving Brazilian: A comparison of Brazilan and North American social behavior. Cambridge, UK: Newbury House/Harper & Row. [valuable book]

Hatch, E. (1983). Culture and morality: The relativity of values in anthropology. NY: Columbia University Press. [very valuable book by good author]

Haviland, W.A. (1987). Cultural anthropology (5th ed.). NY: Holt, Rinehard and Winston. [1987 book; excellent community focus]

Helman, C. (1984). Culture, health and illness: An introduction for health professionals. Bristol, London, Boston: Wright PSG.

Henderson, G.E., King, N.M.P., Strauss, R.P., Estroff, S.E., Churchill, L.R. (Eds.). (1997). The social medicine reader. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Henderson, V. (1966). The nature of nursing: A definition and its implications for practice, research, and education. NY: Macmillan.

Hendin, H. (1965). Suicide and Scandinavia: A psychoanalytic study of culture and character. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books/Doubleday. [good to read suicide in Scandinavia – quick reading]

Hesberg, T.M., Miller, P.A., & Wharton, C.R. Jr. (1974). Patterns for lifelong learning: A report of explorations supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. [“This is an excellent book by three scholars with broad life experiences. Excellent resource for care and transcultural nurse secholare to seek broad view of human

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behavior, life and lifeways. Used aspects to develop my theory and study care and transcultural nursing.”]

Hill, C.E. (Ed.). 1975). Symbols and society: Essays on belief systems in action. (Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings no. 9). Athens, GA: Southern Anthropological Society/University of Georgia Press.

Hipsley, E.H., & Clements, F.W. (Eds.) (1947). Report of the New Guinea Nutrition Survey expedition 1947. Australia. Department of External Territories. Sydney, Australia: A.H. Pettifer, Government Printer.

Hockey, L. (1976). Women in nursing: A descriptive study. London: Hodder and Stoughton. Hofling, C.K. (1963). Textbook of psychiatry for medical practice. Philadelphia and Montreal:

J.B. Lippincott. [Co-author of my psy [sic] nursing book in early1960’s] [inscription by author]

Holtzman, W.H. (1958). Holtzman inkblot technique [inkblot cards, 8.5 x 5.5”]. NY: The Psychological Corporation.

Holtzman, W.H. (1961). Guide to administration and scoring: Holtzman inkblot technique. NY: The Psychological Corporation.

Holzemer, W.L. (Ed.). (1983). Review of research in nursing education. Thorofare, NJ: Slack. Honigmann, J.J. (1963). Understanding culture. NY: Harper & Row. Hostetler, J.A. (1980). Amish society (3rd ed.). Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University

Press. Howard, A. (1970). Learning to be Rotuman: Enculturation in the South Pacific. New York:

Teachers College Press. Howard, J., & Strauss, A. (Eds.). (1975). Humanizing health care. New York, NY: John Wiley &

Sons. [“Excellent on humanistic care and relation to nursing; early book by authors”] Hrdy, S.B. (1981). The woman that never evolved. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Hsu, M. (1991). Culture, self and adaptation: The psychological anthropology of two Malayo-

Polynesian groups in Taiwan. Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica.

Institute of Medicine. (2000). Informing the future: Critical issues in health. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences. [2 copies]

International Council of Nurses (1996). The international classification for nursing practice: A unifying framework. The alpha version. Geneva, Switzerland: ICN. [spiral bound]

International Council of Nurses (2001). Nursing: A new era for action. ICN 22nd Quadriennial Congress, 10-15 June, 2001, Copenhagen. Vol. 1, Abstracts for concurrent sessions and symposia, list of posters.

Israel, F.L., & Stotsky, S. (Eds.). The Amish (The Immigrant Experience). NY: Chelsea House. [wonderful and informative book of past and current Amish]

Jackson, J.S., Newton, P., Ostfield, A., Savage, D., Schneider, E.L. (Eds.). (1988). The Black American elderly: Research on physical and psychosocial health. NY: Springer. [excellent on African American elderly – research focus mainly on physical and [?] health; several good contributors]

Jacobs, J. (1974). Fun city: An ethnographic study of a retirement community. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Jacobson, S.F., & McGrath, H.M. (Eds.). (1983). Nurses under stress. NY: John Wiley; a Wiley Medical Publication.

Johnson, A.W. (1978). Quantification in cultural anthropology: An introduction to research design. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Johnson, T.M., & Sargent, C.F. (Eds.). (1990). Medical anthropology: Contemporary theory and method. NY: Praeger.

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Jones, D.E. (1972). Sanapia: Comanche medicine woman (Stanford University, Case studies in cultural anthropology, G. Spindler, & L. Spindler, Eds.) NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. [2nd copy publisher: Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press/Holt, Rinehart and Winston]

Jordan, B. (1993). Birth in four cultures: A crosscultural investigation of childbirth in Yucatan, Holland, Sweden, and the United States (4th ed.). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. [“Used a lot in TCN and h. care seminars; valuable comparative views of 4 cultures”]

Josselyn, I.M. (1948). Psychosocial development of children. NY: Family Service Association of America.

Kalisch, B.J., & Kalisch, P.A. (1978). The advance of American nursing. Boston: Little, Brown. Kalisch, B.J., & Kalisch, P.A. (1982). Politics of nursing. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. Kalisch, P.A. & Kalisch, B.J. (1987). The changing image of the nurse. Menlo Park, CA:

Addison-Wesley Health Sciences Division. Kalish, P.A., Kalish, B.J., & Scobey, M. (1983). Images of nurses on television. NY: Springer. Kandel, D.B., & Lesser, G.S. (1972). Youth in two worlds. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Kaplan, A. (no date). The conduct of inquiry: Methodology for behavioral science. NY: Harper &

Row. [“complimentary professional copy”; BIP – 1968 Addison Wesley] Kaplan, B. (Ed.). (1961). Studying personality cross-culturally. Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson and

Company. Kavanagh, K.H. (comp.). (1995). CONAA 1989-1994 bibliography of nurses, anthropologists, and

others with interests in nursing and anthropology. Council of Nurses and Anthropologists (CONAA) of American Anthropological Association.

Kavanagh, K.H., & Kennedy, P.H. (1992). Promoting cultural diversity: Strategies for health care professionals. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Kelley, E.C., & Rasey, M.I. (1952). Education and the nature of man. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers. [“Valuable for teaching – learning and curricula endeavors.”]

Kertzer, D.I., & Keith, J. (1984). Age and anthropological theory. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press. [a treasured book by [?] authors (170 of them, all leasers in the field of aging]

Kessler, E.S. (1974). Anthropology: The humanizing process. Boston, London, Sydney: Allyn and Bacon.

Kiev, A. (1968). Curanderismo: Mexican-American folk psychiatry. New York, NY: The Free Press. [“Very good on phen[omenon] of Mexican-American folk mental condition and Rx”]

Kilbourne, B., & Langness, L.L. (Eds.). (1987). Culture and human nature: Theoretical papers of Melford E. Spiro. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Kim, J.-O., & Mueller, C.W. (1978). Factor analysis: Statistical methods and practical issues (Sage University Paper series on Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences; 07-001). Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

King, I.M. (1981). A theory for nursing. NY: John Wiley & Sons. King, I.M. (1971). Toward a theory for nursing: General concepts of human behavior. New York,

NY: John Wiley and Sons. [“Good on King’s theory”] Kjervik, D.K., & Martinson, I.M. (Eds.). (1979). Women in stress: A nursing perspective. NY:

Appleton-Century-Crofts. Klein, J.T. (1990). Interdisciplinarity: History, theory, and practice. Detroit, MI: Wayne State

University Press. [“Another illuminating book on subject with good references; helpful as care and transcultural nursing become truly interdisciplinary.”]

Kleinman, A. (1980). Patients and healers in the context of culture: An exploration of the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry. Berkeley: University of California Press. [“Excellent and essential for transcultural nurses”]

Kleinman, A., & Good, B. (Eds.). (1985). Culture and depression: Studies in the anthropology and cross-cultural psychiatry of affect and disorder. Berkeley: University of California Press. [“B. Good – knew well and also Kleinman. An important book to show close

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relationship between culture and depression. Fits with my Trans Cultural Mental Health Specialty”]

Kleinman, A., & Lin, T-Y. (Eds.). (1981). Normal and abnormal behavior in Chinese culture. (Culture, illness, and healing: Studies in comparative cross-cultural research, vol. 2). Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel. [“My research in book #22 on witchcraft. These are solid and support author and esp. on Chinese culture – valuable reading for nurses in transcultural nursing”]

Koch, S. (Ed.). (1963). Psychology: A study of a science. Study II. Empirical substructure and relations with other sciences. Volume 6. Investigations of man as socius: Their place in psychology and the social sciences. NY: McGraww-Hill. [good resource book]

Kolenda, P. (1988). Cultural constructions of ‘woman’. Salem, WI: Sheffield Publishing. Kooij, C.H. van der, & Wijnen, Th.J. (1994). Jaarboek verpleegkunde ’95. Dwingeloo,

Netherlands: Uitgeverij Kavanah. Kramer, M. (1974). Reality shock: Why nurses leave nursing. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby. Kramer, M., & Schmalenberg, C. (1977). Path to biculturalism. Wakefield, MA: Contemporary Krippendorff, K. 1980). Content analysis: An introduction to its methodology (Sage CommText

Series; 5). Beverly Hills and London: Sage. Kroeber, T. (1961). Ishi in two worlds: A biography of the last wild Indian in North America.

Berkeley: University of California Press. [This is a classic and fascinating biography of last Native American North American – a “must” reading]

Kübler-Ross, E. (1975). Death: The final stage of growth. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Kuhn, T.S. (1970). The structure of scientific revolutions (2nd ed.). (International encyclopedia of

unified science, vol. 2, no.2). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [“very good structure and influenced my theory as “an influencer”; author a very knowledgeable structuralist and anthropologist, well respected”]

Kupka, M.E., & Redmond, M.M. (1962). The teaching of psychiatric-mental health nursing in the basic professional nursing program. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America. School of Nursing.

Kurtz, P. (1973). The humanist alternative: Some definitions of humanism. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.

Laderman, C. (1983). Wives and midwives: Childbirth and nutrition in rural Malaysia. Berkeley: University of California Press. [very good and early publication on midwifery and childbirth care]

LaFontaine, J. (1990). Child sexual abuse. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (1980). Metaphors we live by. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. LaMonica, E.L. (1985). The humanistic nursing process. Monterey, CA: Wadsworth Health

Sciences Division. Lamphere, L. (Ed.). (1992). Structuring diversity: Ethnographic perspectives on the new

immigration. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. [“Good on structure and culture”]

Landy, D. (1977). Culture, disease, and healing: Studies in medical anthropology. NY: Macmillan.

Langness, L.L. (1974). The study of culture. San Francisco: Chandler & Sharp. [Author was a colleague, field researcher and good friend of M.L.]

Langness, L.L., & Levine, H.G. (Eds.). (1986). Culture and retardation: Life histories of mildly mentally retarded persons in American society. Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

LaViolette, P.A. (Ed.). A systems view of man: Ludwig von Bertalanffy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Lawrence, P., & Meggitt, M.J. (1965). Gods ghosts and men in Melanesia: Some religions of Australian New Guinea and the New Hebrides. Melbourne, London, Wellington, New York: Oxford University Press.

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Lebra, T.S., & Lebra, W.P. (Eds.). (1974). Japanese culture and behavior: Selected readings (rev. ed.). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. [“Excellent selected readings on the book topic – valuable for care and transcultural nursing scholars to study. Very insightful on infant care and behavior, language, justice, morality, group behavior [?] and lifeways. Well done .]

Lee, J.F.J. (1991). Asian Americans: Oral histories of first to fourth generation Americans from China, the Philippines, Japan, India, the Pacific Islands, Vietnam and Cambodia. NY: The New Press.

Lenski, G. (1963). The religious factor: A sociological study of religion’s impact on politics, economics, and family life (rev. ed.). Garden City, NY: Anchor Books/Doubleday.

Leslie, C. (Ed.). (1976). Asian medical systems: A comparative study. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press. [“Very good on Asian and with comparative perspectives”]

Lessa, W.A., & Vogt, E.Z. (Eds.). (1958). Reader in comparative religion: An anthropological approach. Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson. [“This is a wonderful scholarly book with a comparative perspective; valuable an important resource book for care and transcultural nursing scholars. Authors are top scholars in the subject.”]

Lett, J. (1987). The human enterprise: A critical introduction to anthropological theory. Boulder and London: Westview Press

LeVine, R.A. (1973). Culture, behavior, and personality. Chicago: Aldine Publishing. [“Excellent book I used to teach graduate courses on transcultural nursing, culture and personality, etc.. It’s like an “open learning [illegible]” with good research; used a lot to study care too; author is leader on the subject of this book.”]

LeVine, R.A. (1982). Culture, behavior, and personality: An introduction to the comparative study of psychosocial adaptation (2nd ed.). NY: Aldine Publishing Co.

LeVine, R.A., & Campbell, D.T. (1972). Ethnocentrism: Theories of conflict, ethnic attitudes, and group behavior. NY: John Wiley & Sons.

LeVine, R.A., LeVine, S., Liederman, P.H., Dixon, S., Richman, A., & Keefer, C.H. (1994). Child care and culture: Lessons from Africa. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Levinson, D. (1989). Family violence in cross-cultural perspective (Frontiers of Anthropology, vol. 1). Newbury Park, London, New Delhi: Sage [a valuable book]

Levitin, N. (1994). America’s health care crisis: Who’s responsible? NY: Franklin Watts. Lewis, I.M. (1986). Religion in context: Cults and charisma (Critical studies in education series).

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lewis, O. (1961). The children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a Mexican family. NY: Vintage

Books/Random House. [a classic and unique antho [?] of culture and family] Libster, M.M. (2004). Herbal diplomats: The contribution of early American nurses (1830-1860)

to nineteenth-century health care reform and the botanical medical movement. [no city]: Golden Apple Publications. [Leininger is mentioned on p. 23]Lewis, I.M. (1986). Religion in context: Cults and charisma. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lindzey, G. (1961). Projective techniques and cross-cultural research. NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Liptak, K. (1994). Coming-of-age: Traditions and rituals around the world. Brookfield, CT: The Millbrook Press.

Livingstone, D.W., et al. (1987). Critical pedagogy and cultural power. South Hadley, MA: Bergin & Garvey.

Lizot, J. (E. Simon, Trans.). (1976/1985). Tales of the Yanomami: Daily life in the Venezuelan forest (Cambridge Studies in Cultural Anthropology, J. Goody, Ed.). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, and Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. Lock, M., & Gordon, D. (1988). Biomedicine examined (Culture, illness and healing series). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.

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Lowenberg, M.E., Todhunter, E.N., Wilson, E.D., Savage, J.R., & Lubawski, J.L. (Eds.). (1974). Food and man (2nd ed.). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. [“This is an excellent book focusing on culture, health and well-being; fits with care and transcultural nursing – a must for scholars and researchers interested in food and nutrition – valuable – used a lot for teaching, research and practice.”]

Lowie, R.H. (1924). Primitive religion. New York, NY: Liveright Publishing. [Autographed by author] [“Note – signed by the famous Lowie in 1952. A brilliant man. Valuable book for early religions and beliefs; important for care and transcultural nursing scholars; valuable and historical; very good on animism, rituals, religions, art, Polynesian religion”]

Lowie, R.H. (1937). The history of ethnological theory. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Lunsford, T. F. (Ed.). (1963). The study of campus cultures. Boulder, CO: Western Interstate

Commission for Higher Education. [University Microfilms copy of out-of-print volume] Lytle, N.A. (1977). Nursing of women in the age of liberation. Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown Co. Macaulay, J., & Berkowitz, L. (Eds.). (1970). Altruism and helping behavior: Social psychological

studies of some antecedents and consequences. New York and London: Academic Press. [“Fair, not much on care and transcultural nursing. The antecedents and consequents can be helpful to follow; no care scholars [or] transcultural work used”]

Macgregor, F.C. (1960). Social science in nursing: Applications for the improvement of patient care. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. [“Valuable and classic book on social science and nursing to improve patient care. E.L. Brown (author of preface) influenced my work, but only in part. I appreciated her views and writings but did independent thinking and [illegible] – a must for nurses to study and read thoughtfully.”]

Maday, B.C. (Ed.). (1975). Anthropology and society. Washington, DC: The Anthropological Society of Washington.

Malacrida, C. (1998). Mourning the dreams: How parents create meaning from miscarriage, stillbirth and early infant death. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Qual Institute Press. [a unique and different theme to ponder upon]

Malinowski, B. (1961). Argonauts of the Western Pacific: An account of native enterprise and adventure in the archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea. New York: E.P. Dutton. [paper]

Maretzki, T., & Maretzki, H. (1966). Taira: An Okinawan village (Six cultures series, vol. vii). NY: John Wiley & Sons. [it’s a “must” classic and part of 6 culture series; very good authors, excellent writers]

Margolis, H. (1982). Selfishness, altruism, and rationality: A theory of social choice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Marriner, A. (1986). Nursing theorists and their work. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby. [Alexander, J., Beagle, C.J., Butler, P., Dougherty, D.A., & Andrews Robards, K.D., Madeleine Leininger: Transcultural care theory, pp. 144-159.]

Marsella, A.J., & White, G.M. (Eds.). (1982). Cultural conceptions of mental health and therapy. (Culture, illness, and healing: Studies in comparative cross-cultural research, vol. 4.) Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel. [“Excellent book to grasp mental health from a cultural view – respected colleagues and I knew Marsella well – his thinking helpful (very) to mine with interest in transcultural mental health. He attended our first TCN conference in Hawaii and presented.”]

Marshall, C., & Rossman, G.B. (1989). Designing qualitative research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Martin, H.W., & Simpson, I.H. (1956). Patterns of psychiatric nursing: A survey of psychiatric

nursing in North Carolina (A report on research conducted by the Institute for Research in Social Science of the University of North Carolina). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina.

Martin, K. (1998). When a baby dies of SIDS: The parents’ grief and search for reason. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Qual Institute Press.

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Martinez, R.A. (Ed.). (1978). Hispanic culture and health care: Fact, fiction, folklore. St. Louis, MO: The C.V. Mosby Co. [valuable book]

Mashaba, T.G., & Brink, H.I. (Eds.). (1994). Nursing education: An international perspective. Kenwyn: South Africa: Juta & Co. / Rustica Press. [“Dr. Hilla Brink is a pioneer to get transcultural nursing into Africa. Good colleague of Leininger”]

Mason, S.R. (1986). Training Southeast Asian women for employment: Public policies and community programs, 1975-1985. (University of Minnesota Center for Urban and Regional Affairs: Southeast Asia Refugee Studies. Occasional Papers, no. 4). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. [“Good on Southeast Asia refugees; excellent reflecting; excellent references”]

Matheney, R.V., & Topalis, M. (1953). Psychiatric nursing. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby. Matthews, E. (1982). Culture clash. Chicago: Intercultural Press. [South Vietnamese

immigration/assimilation in 1970’s] Mauss, M. (1979). Sociology and psychology: Essays. (B. Brewster, Trans.). London: Routledge &

Kegan Paul. (Original work published 1950) Mayhew, L.B. (1970). Graduate and professional education, 1980: A survey of institutional

plans. NY: McGraw-Hill. McCall, G.J., & Simmons, J.L. (1969). Issues in participant observation: A text and eader.

Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. McCloskey, J.C., & Grace, H.K. (1997). Current issues in nursing (5th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby. McCloskey, J.C., & Grace, H.K. (1990). Current issues in nursing (3rd ed.). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby. McDonald, H. (1986). The normative basis of culture: A philosophical inquiry. Baton Rouge and

London, Louisiana State University Press. [“Interesting and important for care and transcultural nursing scholars to arrive at normative behavior”]

McElroy, A. & Townsend, P.K. (1989). Medical anthropology in ecological perspective (2nd ed.). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

McKaughan, H. (Ed.). (1973). The languages of the eastern family of the East New Guinea highland stock. (Anthropological studies in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea, J.B Watson, Ed., vol. 1). Seattle and London: University of Washington Press.

McNeely, R.L., & Colen, J.L. (Eds.). (1983). Aging in minority groups. Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications.

McQuiston, C.M., & Webb, A. (Eds.). (1995). Foundations of nursing theory: Contributions of 12 key theorists. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [Part VIII. Reynolds, C.L., & Leininger, M.M, Madeleine Leininger: Cultural care diversity and universality theory, pp. 371-414].

McQuiston, C.M., & Webb, A.A. (1995). Foundations of nursing theory: Contributions of 12 key theorists. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [2 copies] [Part VIII. Reynolds, C.L., & Leininger, M.L., Madeleine M. Leininger: Cultural care diversity and universality theory, pp. 371-414.]

Mead, M. (Ed.). (1955). Cultural patterns and technical change: From the tensions and technology series; A manual prepared by the World Federation for Mental Health. NY: New American Library/Mentor Books. [Reprinted as a Mentor Book by arrangement with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization]. [important for all nurses to read; a classic] [paperbound, very fragile]

Mead, M. (Ed.). (1953). Cultural patterns and technical change: A manual prepared by the World Federation for Mental Health. Paris: UNESCO.

Mead, M. (1970). Culture and commitment: A study of the generation gap. Garden City, NY: Natural History Press / Doubleday. [“An excellent book to trace & understand cultures & intergenerational gap; very good background for nurses and health professionals.”]

Mead, M., & Wolfenstein, M. (Eds.). (1955). Childhood in contemporary cultures. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. [an excellent book on childhood in our century (?) culture by good authors]

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Mechanic, D. (1974). Politics, medicine, and social science. New York, NY: Wiley Interscience / John Wiley & Sons. [“A true treasure – very good; all nurses & transcultural nurses need to study and use this text; great author; early and important work.”]

Meleis, A.I. (1985). Theoretical nursing: Development and progress. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. [“Very limited value as care and transcultural nursing theory and practice not identified. No Leininger references (ex. one). Identified who she wanted and missed several. Non scholarly. Listing interesting; no future on theory in [21 century?]. Has a rigid theory development idea – needs broader and to include all theorists and those becoming [?]”]

Mendelsohn, E., & Elanka, Y. (Eds.). (1981). Sciences and cultures: Anthropological and historical studies of the sciences (Sociology of the Sciences: Yearbook 1981). Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

Michigan Department of Public Health. (1988). Minority health in Michigan: Closing the gap. Lansing, MI: Author] [pamphlet] [“Good to show what a task committee can do; unfortunately, they failed to include my work and views”]

Minturn, L., & Lambert, W.W. (1964). Mothers of six cultures: Antecedents of child rearing. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Moloney, M.M. (1979). Leadership in nursing: Theory, strategies, action. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby.

Montague, A. (1971). Touching: The human significance of the skin. New York and London: Columbia University Press. [“This is a valuable, early and unique book on human touch as caring…very important for care and transcultural nursing scholars as central to nursing; good on “tender loving care”]

Moore, L.G., Van Arsdale, P.W., Glittenberg, J.E., & Aldrich, R.A. (1980). The biocultural basis of health: Expanding views of medical anthropology. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. [“This is primarily a medical anthro book and not transcultural or care – virtually none in here; some good materials on life cycle and humanistic aspects. Glittenberg was not prepared in transcultural nursing or care but followed anthro and medical model. Very good [illegible]; biological aspects incorporated and good but care weak”]

Moreno Institute, Inc. (1974). Teaching and training in psychodrama, role playing, group dynamics, group methods, sociometry. Beacon, NY: Moreno Institute, Inc.

Morgan, D.L. (1988). Focus groups as qualitative research (Sage University Paper series on qualitative research methods; 16). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Morgan, G. (1989). Teaching organization theory: An instructor’s manual to accompany Images of Organization and Creative Organization Theory: A resource book. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Morrison, P., & Burnard, P. (1991). Caring and communicating: The interpersonal relationship in nursing. London: Macmillan.

Morrison, P., & Burnard, P. (1991). Caring and communicating: Facilitators’ manual: The interpersonal relationship in nursing. London: Macmillan.

Morse, J.M. (Ed.). (1997). Completing a qualitative project: Details and dialogue. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Morse, J., (Ed.). (1994). Critical issues in qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [2 copies]

Morse, J., (Ed.). (1994). Critical issues in qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [second copy in Box 10]

Morse, J.M. (Ed.). (1989). Cross-cultural nursing: Anthropological approaches to nursing research. (Medical anthropology: Cross cultural studies in health and illness, vol. 12, no. 1). New York and Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. [“Never did fully grasp my theory and the phen[omenon] of transculture so used old terms anthro and cross-cultural; but valued anthro and this book covers some aspects”]

Morse, J.M. (Ed.). (1992). Qualitative health research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

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Morse, J.M. (Ed.) (1989). Qualitative nursing research: A contemporary dialogue. Rockville, MD: Aspen Publishers.

Moustakas, C. (1990). Heuristic research: Design, methodology, and applications. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Mowat, F. (1968). People of the deer. NY: Pyramid Books. Mumford, E., & Skipper, J.K., Jr. (1967). Sociology in hospital care. NY: Harper & Row. Munhall, P.L., & Boyd, C.O. (1993). Nursing research: A qualitative perspective (2nd ed.). NLN

Publication no. 19-2535. NY: National League for Nursing. Munhall, P.L., & Oiler, C. J. (1986). Nursing research: A quality perspective. Norwalk, CT:

Appleton-Century-Crofts. Muñoz, R. (1967). Nursing in the north, 1867-1967. [Juneau]: Alaska Nurses’ Association. Munroe, R.L. (1955). Schools of psychoanalytic thought: An exposition, critique, and attempt at

integration. NY: The Dryden Press. [Book used, a classic and definitive on p/a thought; very little on human care and culture, but this [?] state of the field – 1955. I helped change this traditional mode with transcultural nursing and care.]

Murdock, G.P. (1980). Theories of illness: A world survey. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. [“Valuable for care and transcultural nursing except theory needs to be related to culture and caring; valuable book; ethnographic model good, most helpful for care and transcultural nursing scholars”]

Naroll, R., & Cohen, R. (Eds.). (1970, 1973). A handbook of method in cultural anthropology. Natural History Press; reissued 1973 by Columbia University Press.

Nash, D. (1989). A little anthropology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. National League of Nursing Education. (1942 - ). Nursing Education in Wartime: A Bulletin.

Issues 1-8, 10 – 14, November 19, 1942 – June 6, 1945. National League for Nursing. (1958). The education of the clinical specialist in psychiatric

nursing. Report of a National Working Conference at Williamsburg, Virginia, November 26-30, 1956. Washington, DC: National League for Nursing.

National League for Nursing. (1978). Theory development: What, why, how? NLN pub. no. 15-1708. NY: National League for Nursing.

Neuman, B. (1982). The Neuman systems model. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. New York State Nurses Association. Council on Human Rights. (1997). Human rights for

everyone: Compendium of bibliographies and position statements (3rd ed.). Nicholl, L.H. (Ed.). (1986). Perspectives on nursing theory. Boston: Little, Brown. [‘Good book

and covers most of theories – except Leininger and care theorists – a limitation; good on distinction between theory and conceptual model – well stated; important reading for care and transcultural nursing specialists; limited on care phenomena”] [see also ARC-008 Series nn: Publications for several sections by M. Leininger]

Nightingale, F. (1860/1969). Notes on nursing: What it is, and what it is not. NY: Dover. Nolt, S.M. (1992). A history of the Amish. Intercourse, PA: Good Books. Norbeck, E. (1974). Religion in human life: Anthropological views. (Basic anthropology units).

NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Norbeck, E., & Lock, M. (Eds.). (1987). Health, illness, and medical care in Japan: Cultural and

social dimensions. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. [Excellent authors –book won awards. I used a lot on Japan culture validation]

Notter, L.E. (1974). Essentials of nursing research. NY: Springer. Novak, G. (1962). Your career opportunities in nursing. NY: Rowman and Littlefield. O’Connor, A.B. (1988). Writing for nursing publications. Thorofare, NJ: Slack. Ohnuki-Tierney, E. (1984). Illness and culture in contemporary Japan: An anthropological view.

Cambridge and London: Cambridge University Press. [very good book on cont. Japan] Omeri, A., & Cameron-Traub, E. (Eds.). (1996). Transcultural nursing in multicultural Australia

(Professional development series no. 2). Deakin, ACT, Australia: Royal College of Nursing. [“From a true transcultural nurse”]

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O’Nell, C.W. (1976). Dreams, culture, and the individual. San Francisco: Chandler & Sharp. [a breakthrough publication on dreams and culture; very interesting]

Orans, M. (1996). Not even wrong: Margaret Mead, Derek Freeman, and the Samoans. Novato, CA: Chandler and Sharp Publishers.

Orem, D.E. (1985). Nursing: Concepts of practice (3rd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. [“Orem self car theory – and in her words; good collegue; deceased; self care is not congruent with many cultures hence not used; instead I focus on other care”]

Orem, D. E. (1991). Nursing: Concepts of practice (4th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Year Book. Orlando, I.J. (1961). The dynamic nurse-patient relationship: Function, process and principles.

New York, NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons. [“Orlando’s famous work – very helpful for care and transcultural nursing; early writer on nurse-patient relationship, before Peplau”]

Orque, M.S., Bloch, B., & Monrroy, L.S.A. (Eds.). (1983). Ethnic nursing care: A multicultural approach. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby. [“This book is superficial and fails to deal with care in depth and doesn’t handle transcultural nursing (authors not prepared in transcultural nursing); “ethnic” is their term [?] and not clear”]

Ottenberg, S., & Ottenberg, P. (Eds.). (1960). Cultures and societies of Africa. New York, NY: Random House. [“Major African professor & and authority on Africa; excellent book”]

Packard, V. (1965). The naked society. NY: Pocket Books [originally published by David McKay Co., 1964.]

Packard, V. (1972). A nation of strangers. NY: Pocket Books. Packard, V. (1977). The people shapers. Boston: Little, Brown. [valuable to “shape” nurse

thoughts (?)] Parin, P., Morgenthaler, F., & Parin-Matthey, G. (1980). Fear thy neighbor as thyself :

Psychoanalysis and society among the Anyi of West Africa (P. Klamerth, Trans.). Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. [“Very stimulating and insightful book by the 3 authors. A psychoanalysis [?] perspective…very special and unique book; excellent resource book”]

Parse, R.R. (1998). The human becoming school of thought: A perspective for nurses and other health professionals. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [“Parse’s theory and by her – difficult to use with all cultures – heavy Rogerian phil[osophy]; ‘becoming’ but seldom a reality or ‘being’ ”]

Patton, M.Q. (1980). Qualitative evaluation methods. Beverly Hills and London: Sage. Paul, B.D. (Ed.). (1955). Health, culture and community. NY: Russell Sage Foundation. Pedersen .P. (Ed.) (1985). Handbook of cross-cultural counseling and therapy. (Leininger, M.

Transcultural caring: A different way to help people, pp. 107-115). Westport, CT: Greenwood .

Pedersen, P.B., Draguns, J.G., Lonner, W.J., & Trimble, J.E. (1976). Counseling across cultures (rev. and expanded ed.). [no city], HI: University Press of Hawaii.

Pedersen, P.B., Sartorius, N., & Marsella, A.J. (1984). Mental health services: The cross-cultural context. (Cross-cultural research and methodology series, volume 7). Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Peel, R. (1988). Spiritual healing in a scientific age. San Francisco: Harper & Row. Pelto, P.J. (1970). Anthropological research: The structure of inquiry. NY: Harper and Row. Perrone, B., Stockel, H.H., & Krueger, V. (1989). Medicine women, curanderas, and women

doctors. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press. [valuable book and new] Peter, L.J., & Hull, R. (1969). The Peter principle: Why things always go wrong. Toronto and

NY: Bantam Books. [all nurses need to read and for care to occur] Pesznecker, B.L., & Hewitt, H.E. (1963). Psychiatric content in the nursing curriculum: A study

of integration process. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Peplau, H.E. (1952). Interpersonal relations in nursing: A conceptual frame of reference for

psychodynamic nursing. NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons.

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Perrotta, L. (1996). All you really need to know about prayer you can learn from the poor. Ann Arbor, MI: Servant Publications [trade paper]

Pettit, P. (1977). The concept of structuralism: A critical analysis. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Poirrier, G.P. (2001). Service learning: Curricular applications in nursing. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, National League for Nursing.

Ponterotto, J.G., Casas, J.M., Suzuki, L.A., & Alexander, C.M. (Eds.). (1995). Handbook of multicultural counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Pratt, L., & Beaty, J.J. (1999). Transcultural children’s literature. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill/Prentice Hall. [“Only book with this title; failed to include my work on children in [illegible] home Ohio”]

Price, D.H. (1990). Atlas of world cultures: A geographical guide to ethnographic literature. Newbury Park, London, New Delhi: Sage. [A great atlas and most helpful to study global cultures.]

Punch, M. (1986). The politics and ethics of fieldwork (Sage University Paper series on Qualitative Research Methods; 3). Beverly Hills and London: Sage.

Queen, S.A., Habenstein, R.W., & Adams, J.B. (1961). The family in various cultures. Chicago: J.B. Lippincott.

Quinn, C.A., & Smith, M.D. (1987). The professional commitment: Issues and ethics in nursing. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Raban, A.I., & Hazan, B. (Eds.). (1973). Collective education in the kibbutz: From infancy to maturity. NY: Springer [early [?] work on the kibbutz – a unique culture still in existence today]

Reason, P. (Ed.). (1988). Human inquiry in action: Developments in new paradigm research. London: Sage.

Reason, P., & Rowan, J. (Eds.). (1981). Human inquiry: A sourcebook of new paradigm research. Chichester, UK and New York: John Wiley & Sons. [see also photocopy of pp. 34-35 in separate folder in ARC-007, Series XX]

Redfield, R. (1953/1957). The primitive world and its transformations. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 1957 reissued as a Great Seal Book. [excellent and classic!] [many holographic notes throughout the text]

Reichard, G.A. (1944). Prayer: The compulsive word. (Monographs of the American Ethnological Society, 7, A.I. Hallowell, Ed.). Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. [To those who succeed in “mastering” this I congratulate you! It is Navaho symbolism studied from 1930 on. Unique book indeed.]

Reid, J., & Trompf, P. (Eds.). (1991). The health of aboriginal Australia. Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Reid, J., & Trompf, P. (Eds.). (1990). The health of immigrant Australia: A social perspective. Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Reilly, D.E. (1980). Behavioral objectives – Evaluation in nursing (2nd ed.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. [“A dear colleague (now deceased) and [?] gave good principles to evaluate nursing – no transcultural nursing and limited on care”]

Reinhart, S. (1979). On becoming a social scientist. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. [“This is a valuable and essential book for social scientists – and an early one 1979. Most important to study on selected research methods – P-O, Survey and Experiential Analysis. Missing are culture, transcultural nursing and care, and human sensitivity. A quantitative focus more than qualitative. Essential reading for care and transcultural nursing scholars”]

Reinharz, S. (1979). On becoming a social scientist. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Reynolds, P.D. (1971). A primer in theory construction. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill

Educational Publishing. [“Very basic book; written in 1971, use later books on subject of theories in Archives. Too much a primer; forms of theory section is helpful to know; analysis weak”]

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Rice, R. (1996). Home health nursing practice: Concepts and application (2nd ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

Ricoeur, P. (1984). Time and narrative: Vol 1 (K. McLaughlin & D. Pellauer, Trans.). Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. [“This is excellent book by Ricoeur – a classic and important for nurses to read to use ideas – value for meanings”]

Riehl, J.P., & Roy, C. (1980). Conceptual models for nursing practice (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts. [“Important contribution for care and transcultural nursing scholars to study. Nothing on Leininger theory and care phenomena”]

Riehl-Sisca, J.P. (1989). Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.

Riessman, F. (Ed.). (1977). Older persons: Unused resources for unmet needs (Sage contemporary social science issues, 40). Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications. [good on resources]

Roemer, M.I. (1982). An introduction to the U.S. health care system. NY: Springer. Rogers, M.E. (1970). An introduction to the theoretical basis of nursing. Philadelphia: F.A.

Davis. [“Her theory is difficult to use with transcultural nursing and I discussed this with her – ex. [?] Chinese and others; very good on some science views; [?] loved to debate with her”]

Rogers, M.E. (1961). Educational revolution in nursing. NY: Macmillan. Rogers, M.E. (1964). Reveille in nursing. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. [Rogers’ theory] Romanucci-Ross, L., Moerman, D.E., Tancredi, L.R. et al. (1983). The anthropology of medicine:

From culture to method. South Hadley, MA: Bergin & Garvey. Romanucci-Ross, L., Moerman, D., & Tancredi, L.R. (Eds.). (1991). The anthropology of

medicine: From culture to method (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Bergin & Garvey. [“This is an excellent book on medical anthropology by knowledgeable authors – valuable for caring and transcultural nursing scholars; good on aging an dome influences of culture (not delimiters [?]” ]

Rosaldo, E.M., & Lamphere, L. (Eds.). (1974). Woman, culture, and society. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Rosengren, K.E. (Ed.). (1981). Advances in content analysis. Sage Annual Reviews of Communication Research, vol. 9. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Rothenberg, P.S. (1998). Race, class, and gender in the United States: An integrated study (4th ed.). New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press. [“Helpful data to consider”]

Rushton, J.P. (1980). Altruism, socialization, and society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Rushton, J.P. (1999) Race, evolution and behavior (special abridged edition). New Brunswick,

NJ: Transaction Publishers. Rubenfeld, M.G., & Scheffer, B.K. (1995). Critical thinking in nursing: An interactive approach.

Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. Sargent, C.F. (1982). The cultural context of therapeutic choice: Obstetrical care decisions

among the Bariba of Benin (Culture, illness, and healing: Studies in comparative cross-cultural research, vol..3) Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel. [“Excellent on culture context and effects on health, illness and healing. An anthropologist; good work. Missing human care and transcultural nursing theory and practice. It is a medical anthro perspective(s) but important study”]

Sartori, G. (Ed.). (1984). Social science concepts: A systematic analysis. Beverly Hills, London, New Delhi: Sage Publications. [“Excellent to learn how culture and structure are linked”]

Schwartz, M.S., & Shockley, E.L. (Eds.). (1956). The nurse and the mental patient: A study in interpersonal relations. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Schein, E.H. (1987). The clinical perspective in fieldwork. (Qualitative Research Methods, vol. 5). Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

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Schein, E.H., & Kommers, D.W. (1972). Professional education: Some new directions (Tenth of a series of profiles sponsored by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education). NY: McGraw-Hill.

Schwartzman, H.B. (1993). Ethnography in organizations (Sage series in Qualitative Research Methods; 27). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Schweitzer, J. (1996). Tears and rage: The nursing crisis in America. Fair Oaks, CA: Adams-Blake Publishing. [“This author was perceptive and futuristic [?] – nurses need to study her work and deal with “crisis factors” of mixed responses of nurses to nursing – enlightening”]

Sears, P.B. (1957). The ecology of man (Condon Lectures, Oregon System of Higher Education). Eugene, OR: University of Oregon Press.

Seelye, H.N., & Seely-James, A. (1995). Culture clash. Lincolnwood, IL: NTC Business Books. Sengstock, M.C. (1982). Chaldean Americans: Changing conceptions of ethnic identity. NY:

Center for Migration Studies. [By my anthro colleague who valued my work and thinking. Excellent book. Donated to Care & TCN Archives – reluctantly as use it a lot.]

Service, E.R. (1966). The hunters. (Foundations of Modern Anthropology Series, M.D. Sahlins, Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Sewall, I.W. (1998). The folkloral voice. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Qual Institute Press. Shaffir, W.B. & Stebbins, R.A. (1991). Experiencing fieldwork: An inside view of qualitative

research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Shannon, M.D. (1984). Long term care of the aging. Thorofare, NJ: Slack. Shapiro, H.L. (1956). Man, culture, and society. NY: Oxford University Press. Sharp, A. (1956). Ancient voyagers in the Pacific. NY: Penguin Books. [M.L. holographic notes

throughout] Shils, E. (1980). The calling of sociology and other essays on the pursuit of learning. (Selected

papers of Edward Shils, vol. III). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. {“Another book that was most helpful in my writing research, theory and practice; a treasured book.”]

Silverman, S., & Parezo, N.J. (1992). Preserving the anthropological record. NY: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc.

Simmons, L.W., and Wolff, H.G. (1954). Social science in medicine. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Simons, R.C., & Hughes, C.C. (Eds.). (1985). The culture-bound syndromes: Folk illnesses of psychiatric and anthropological interest. Dordrecht: D. Reidel.

Smerke, J. (1989). Interdisciplinary guide to the literature for human caring. NLN Publication no. 15-2331. NY: National League for Nursing Press.

Smith, D.D. (Ed.). (1991). The diary of Emily Jane Green Hollister: Her nursing experiences, 1888-1911 (Historical Center for the Health Sciences, Monograph no. 2). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan.

Smith, R.G. (1999). In pursuit of nursing excellence: A history of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia, 1949-99. [“A nice contribution and important one. Received as gift, October 5, 2000”]

Sonninen, A.L. (1997). Testing reliability and validity of the Finnish version of the Appraisal of Self-Care Agency (ASA) scale with elderly Finns. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kuopio, Department of Nursing Science.(Kuopio University publications E. Social sciences 44).

Sorenson, E.R. (1976). The edge of the forest: Land, childhood and change in a New Guinea protoagricultural society. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Sorenson, J.R. (1971). Social aspects of human genetics. (Social science frontiers: Occasional publications reviewing new fields for social science development). [no location]: Russell Sage Foundation.

Spiro, M.E. (1965). Children of the kibbutz. NY: Schocken Books. [I used this book a lot for child transcultural nursing and human caring – unique kibbutz culture; still in demand today]

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Spradley, J.P. (1979). The ethnographic interview. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Spradley, J.P. (1980). Participant observation. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Starck, P.L., & McGovern, J.P. (Eds.). (1992). The hidden dimension of illness: Human suffering.

(NLN Pub. no. 15-2461) New York, NY: National League for Nursing. [“I taught with her at Troy State Univ and encouraged her to be a dean and adm[inistrator]; she is a good one. Important ideas in this book for care and transcultural nursing. [?] with transcultural nursing”]

Stephenson, J.S., & Tripp-Reimer, T. (Eds.). (1990). Knowledge about care and caring: State of the art and future developments. Proceedings of a Wingspread Conference, February 1-3, 1989, Racine, WI. [contains Leininger, M. (1990). Historic and epistemologic dimensions of care and caring with future directions, pp. 19-31.]

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Wulff, R.M., & Fiske, S.J. (Eds.). (1987). Anthropological praxis: Translating knowledge into action. Boulder and London: Westview Press.

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