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After the war, she continued lectures in the United States on behalf of the French Ministry of War, matching French nurses to American nursing schools and expanding their opportunities for training at home. "I am convinced that the most important factor in social reconstruction today is the trained
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Grace Mary Ellison was from Scotland, the daughter of Captain John Ellison. She credited her father's stories of sailing to India as inspiring her travelling career. She was educated in England at Rochester Girls' Grammar School, and in France, and at the
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to create the French Flag Nursing Corps, coordinating the work of experienced nurses from the British Empire (including Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) with the French Medical Corps during World War I. The corps eventually became a program of the
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Ellison was a journalist especially interested in Turkey. She befriended Turkish sisters Hadjidjé Zennour and Nouryé Neyr-el-Nissa, in 1905. Using their pseudonyms, she edited and co-wrote English-language books with them, Zeyneb Hanoum's
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nurse," she explained. "No child welfare work can be done without trained nurses, and the whole future of France depends on what is done for her children." In 1922, she returned to Turkey to cover the
340: 102:. Ellison fell seriously ill in 1917, and spent months recovering at a hospital in Bordeaux. The French government decorated Ellison for her wartime contributions. 441: 517: 426: 324: 553: 548: 177: 167: 451: 414: 262: 77: 252: 538: 355: 386: 543: 274: 107: 171: 402: 81: 76:. She advocated for women students to gain access to college classes in Constantinople. She was awarded the 533: 94: 86: 325:"A Thoroughly Cordial Relationship: A Narrative Account of the French Flag Nursing Corps, 1914-1919" 226: 70:(1913, a novel). Whilst travelling in Turkey in 1908-1909 and 1912–1913, Ellison wrote articles for 72: 50: 341:"'Actively Engaged, Often Under Fire': Two New Zealand Nurses in the French Flag Nursing Corps" 205: 447: 410: 308: 258: 36:. Though not herself a trained nurse, she was founder of the French Flag Nursing Corps during 99: 291:"Shakespeare’s sisters in Istanbul: Grace Ellison and the politics of feminist friendship" 510: 233: 212: 527: 491: 463: 80:(Şefkat Nişanı) for her efforts on behalf of women in Turkey. She reported on the 37: 290: 21: 32:(died 3 October 1935) was a British journalist. She wrote several books about 371: 511:"On a Mission: Grace Ellison's 'An English Woman in a Turkish Harem'" 111: 33: 407:
The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers
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The Bulletin of the UK Association of the History of Nursing
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Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem
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Grace Mary Ellison died in October 1935, in Berlin.
275:"Telling Tales: Harem Literature from East to West" 166:She also worked on three biographical projects: 309:"The French Flag Nursing Corps and its Founder" 516:The National Portrait Gallery (UK) holds one 8: 84:(1907) and was continental reporter for the 372:"The Florence Nightingale School in France" 114:, reporting on the rapidly changing city. 405:in Mohammad Gharipour, Nilay Ozlu, eds., 304: 302: 130:An Englishwoman in the French Firing Line 93:In 1914, Grace Ellison worked with nurse 493:Yugoslavia: A New Country and its People 387:"A Nurse's Mission to the United States" 160:Yugoslavia: A New Country and its People 247: 245: 243: 241: 198: 25:Grace Ellison, from a 1919 publication. 518:photograph of Grace Ellison, from 1928 222: 220: 64:A Turkish Woman’s European Impressions 7: 66:(1913, a memoir) and Melek Hanoum's 446:(Cambridge University Press 2014). 136:An Englishwoman in Occupied Germany 465:The Disadvantages of Being a Woman 428:An Englishwoman in a Turkish harem 170:'s memoirs (1923), a biography of 148:The Disadvantages of Being a Woman 124:An Englishwoman in a Turkish Harem 14: 481:(Hutchinson & Co. Ltd. 1928). 390:The Congregationalist and Advance 312:Trained Nurse and Hospital Review 294:Journal of Postcolonial Writing 1: 176:The Authorised Life Story of 554:British women travel writers 549:British women in World War I 257:(I. B. Tauris 2004): 42-50. 509:Precious McKenzie-Stearns, 409:(Routledge 2015): 281-283. 377:19(7)(April 1919): 536-538. 375:American Journal of Nursing 232:(October 4, 1935): 12. via 211:(December 5, 1915): 9. via 110:; in 1927, she was back in 108:Turkish War of Independence 570: 314:(September 1919): 140-142. 443:An Englishwoman in Angora 168:Prince Nicholas of Greece 142:An Englishwoman in Angora 330:(November 2017): 16-19. 82:Second Hague Conference 539:British travel writers 468:(A. M. Philpott 1924). 68:Abdul Hamid's Daughter 26: 172:Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 118:Monographs by Ellison 24: 490:Grace Mary Ellison, 477:Grace Mary Ellison, 462:Grace Mary Ellison, 431:(McBride Nast 1915). 392:(July 17, 1919): 70. 227:"Miss Grace Ellison" 95:Ethel Gordon Fenwick 544:British journalists 361:(August 1919): 442. 346:(January 31, 2017). 296:51(1)(2015): 22-33. 73:The Daily Telegraph 51:University of Halle 30:Grace Mary Ellison 27: 16:British journalist 496:(John Lane 1933). 561: 497: 488: 482: 475: 469: 460: 454: 438: 432: 423: 417: 399: 393: 384: 378: 368: 362: 359:New Era Magazine 353: 347: 337: 331: 321: 315: 306: 297: 287: 281: 278:Edinburgh Review 271: 265: 249: 236: 224: 215: 203: 100:French Red Cross 78:Order of Charity 569: 568: 564: 563: 562: 560: 559: 558: 524: 523: 506: 501: 500: 489: 485: 476: 472: 461: 457: 440:Grace Ellison, 439: 435: 425:Grace Ellison, 424: 420: 400: 396: 385: 381: 370:Grace Ellison, 369: 365: 354: 350: 338: 334: 322: 318: 307: 300: 288: 284: 272: 268: 250: 239: 225: 218: 204: 200: 195: 187: 178:Princess Marina 120: 59: 46: 17: 12: 11: 5: 567: 565: 557: 556: 551: 546: 541: 536: 526: 525: 522: 521: 514: 505: 504:External links 502: 499: 498: 483: 470: 455: 433: 418: 401:Davide Deriu, 394: 379: 363: 348: 339:Kirstie Ross, 332: 316: 298: 282: 266: 237: 234:Newspapers.com 216: 213:Newspapers.com 197: 196: 194: 191: 186: 183: 164: 163: 157: 151: 145: 139: 133: 127: 119: 116: 58: 55: 45: 42: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 566: 555: 552: 550: 547: 545: 542: 540: 537: 535: 532: 531: 529: 519: 515: 512: 508: 507: 503: 495: 494: 487: 484: 480: 479:Turkey To-day 474: 471: 467: 466: 459: 456: 453: 452:9781107448810 449: 445: 444: 437: 434: 430: 429: 422: 419: 416: 415:9781317548225 412: 408: 404: 398: 395: 391: 388: 383: 380: 376: 373: 367: 364: 360: 357: 352: 349: 345: 342: 336: 333: 329: 326: 323:Peter Jones, 320: 317: 313: 310: 305: 303: 299: 295: 292: 289:Asako Nakai, 286: 283: 279: 276: 273:Reina Lewis, 270: 267: 264: 263:9781860647291 260: 256: 255: 251:Reina Lewis, 248: 246: 244: 242: 238: 235: 231: 228: 223: 221: 217: 214: 210: 207: 202: 199: 192: 190: 185:Personal life 184: 182: 180: 179: 173: 169: 161: 158: 155: 154:Turkey To-day 152: 149: 146: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 125: 122: 121: 117: 115: 113: 109: 103: 101: 96: 91: 90: 88: 83: 79: 75: 74: 69: 65: 56: 54: 52: 43: 41: 39: 35: 31: 23: 19: 492: 486: 478: 473: 464: 458: 442: 436: 427: 421: 406: 397: 389: 382: 374: 366: 358: 351: 343: 335: 327: 319: 311: 293: 285: 280:(Issue 125). 277: 269: 253: 230:The Guardian 229: 209:The Observer 208: 201: 188: 175: 174:(1930), and 165: 159: 153: 147: 141: 135: 129: 123: 104: 92: 85: 71: 67: 63: 60: 47: 29: 28: 18: 534:1935 deaths 38:World War I 528:Categories 193:References 44:Early life 344:NZ at War 87:Bystander 181:(1934). 144:(1923), 450:  413:  261:  162:(1933) 156:(1928) 150:(1924) 138:(1920) 132:(1915) 126:(1915) 112:Ankara 57:Career 34:Turkey 448:ISBN 411:ISBN 259:ISBN 530:: 301:^ 240:^ 219:^ 53:. 40:. 520:. 89:.

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Turkey
World War I
University of Halle
The Daily Telegraph
Order of Charity
Second Hague Conference
Bystander
Ethel Gordon Fenwick
French Red Cross
Turkish War of Independence
Ankara
Prince Nicholas of Greece
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Princess Marina
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Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem
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9781860647291
"Telling Tales: Harem Literature from East to West"
"Shakespeare’s sisters in Istanbul: Grace Ellison and the politics of feminist friendship"

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