Nora Milnes
Nora Milnes (23 October 1882 - 13 November 1972) was a British economist, social worker, educator and author. Born in London, she spent her working life in London and Edinburgh, where she played a prominent role in the development of social work as a professional activity worthy of a place in higher education.
Career
After working in London as a caseworker for the
Legacy
Nora Milnes' legacy is demonstrated in both her writing and research and her profession-building activities at organisational level. Her research on poverty confirmed her belief that ill-health was a social issue, not a personal failing. This led her to write in her 1920 book on child welfare:
- '[...] a wise understanding of social influence is necessary for the solving of the child health problems. The person with an exclusively medical training can no more expect to tackle a social question unaided than a person with an exclusively social training can be expected to recognise and tackle the symptoms of disease. Both are essential if the linked thread of cumulative social evil is to be severed; as essential as the two blades to the shears that sever a material thread' (p20).
She played a key role in the development of both social work and nursing professional accreditation in Scotland and in the UK more broadly. She was elected to the position of Secretary of the Provisional Committee of the
The University of Edinburgh recognised Nora Milnes' contribution to social services and higher education by awarding her an Hononary LLD (Doctor of Laws) in 1958
Publication history
Journal articles
- Milnes, Nora (1917) 'Mint Records in the Reign of Henry VIII.' The English Historical Review, 1917-04-01, Vol.32 (126), p. 270-273. Longmans, Green and Co.
- Milnes, Nora (1917) 'Some aspects of the infant welfare question.' The Sociological Review (Keele), 1917–10, Vol.19 (3), p. 121-128. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Milnes, Nora (1929) 'The difficulties encountered in recruiting and training voluntary and professional workers in a social case agency.' Charity Organisation Quarterly, 1929-01-01, Vol.3 (1), p. 21-31.
- Milnes, Nora (1931) 'Public health and the family.' Charity Organisation Quarterly, 1931-10-01, Vol.5 (4), p. 148-157.
- Milnes, Nora (1932) 'Social Aspects of British Health Insurance.' The Social Service Review (Chicago), 1932-12-01, Vol.6 (4), p. 581-591. Published by: The University of Chicago Press.
Books
- Milnes, Nora (1920) Child Welfare from the Social Point of View, London: J.M. Dent & Sons.
- Milnes, Nora (1926) The Economics of Wages and Labour. London: P.S. King & Son.
- Milnes, Nora (1936) A Study of Industrial Edinburgh and the Surrounding Area, 1923-1934. London: P.S. King & Son.
Book reviews
- Book review (1921): Child Welfare by Nora Mines. The Elementary School Journal Vol. 22, No. 1 (Sep., 1921), pp. 71–72 (2 pages). Published by: The University of Chicago Press.
- Book review (1927): Milnes, Nora. The Economics of Wages and Labour by Douglas, Paul H., Boston, Mass., etc.: Academy of Political Science. Political Science Quarterly, 1927-01-01, Vol. 42, p. 477.
- Book review (1937): Edinburgh—An Industrial Study, by Nora Milnes. Charity Organisation Quarterly, 1937-07-01, Vol.11 (3), p. 207-210.
- Book review (1937): A Study of Industrial Edinburgh, 1923–1934. Jones, D. Caradog; Milnes, Nora. The Economic Journal, 1937-06-01, Vol.47 (186), p. 354-355. MacMillan and Co. Limited.
Newspaper articles
- Nora Milnes (1921) 'Social Study and Training.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1921-08-02, p. 6. Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Milnes (1923) 'Cobden's Fiscal Views.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1923-12-05, p. 6. Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Mines (1924) 'Social Study.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1924-10-20, p. 13. Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Milnes (1925) 'Training of Health Visitors.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1925-07-09, p. 5.Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Milnes (1930) 'Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Waiting List.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1930-03-13, p. 7. Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Milnes (1932) 'Hospital Almoners.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1932-05-10, p. 7. Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Milnes (1936) 'Child Guidance.' The Scotsman (1921-1950), 1936-03-02, p. 11. Edinburgh, Scotland; Scotsman Publications.
- Nora Milnes (1962) 'Brushed Aside.' The Times (London, England) Issue: 55391, 15 May 1962, p. 11.
References
- ^ "Social Work Centenary: People : Nora Milnes". www1.socialwork.ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-26.
- ^ "Advisors, Advocates & Activists – A Century of Social Work in Edinburgh". Advisors, Advocates & Activists – A Century of Social Work in Edinburgh. 2020-11-20. Retrieved 2021-11-26.
- ^ "Dr. Nora Milnes | Curious Edinburgh". curiousedinburgh.org. Retrieved 2021-11-26.