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Confinement of the Insane - International Perspectives, 1800-1965

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Klappentext 2003 collection of international essays exploring the rise of the lunatic asylum in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Zusammenfassung This 2003 collection of essays explores the rise of the lunatic asylum! and the confinement of those deemed insane! in different national contexts during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It is therefore a truly international history of the mental hospital! and an important comparative study in the history of medicine. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Roy Porter; 1. Insanity, institutions and society: the case of Robben Island Lunatic Asylum, 1846-1910 Harriet Deacon; 2. The confinement of the insane in Switzerland, 1900-70: Cery and Bel-Air asylums Jacques Gasser and Geneviève Heller; 3. Family strategies and medical power: 'voluntary' committal in a Parisian asylum, 1876-1914 Patricia E. Prestwich; 4. The confinement of the insane in Victorian Canada: the Hamilton and Toronto asylums, c. 1861-91 David Wright, James Moran and Sean Gouglas; 5. Passage to the asylum: the role of the police in committals of the insane in Victoria, Australia, 1848-1900 Catharine Coleborne; 6. The 'Wittenauer Heilstätten' in Berlin: a case record study of psychiatric patients in Germany, 1919-60 Andrea Dörries and Thomas Beddies; 7. Curative asylum, custodial hospital: the South Carolina lunatic asylum and state hospital, 1828-1920 Peter McCandless; 8. The state, family, and the insane in Japan, 1900-45 Akihito Suzuki; 9. The limits of psychiatric reform in Argentina, 1890-1946 Jonathan D. Ablard; 10. Becoming mad in revolutionary Mexico: mentally ill patients at the General Insane Asylum, Mexico, 1910-30 Cristina Rivera-Garza; 11. Psychiatry and confinement in India Sanjeev Jain; 12. Confinements and colonialism in Nigeria Jonathan Sadowsky; 13. 'Ireland's crowded madhouses': the institutional confinement of the insane in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ireland Elizabeth Malcolm; 14. The administration of insanity in England, 1800-70 Elaine Murphy....

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Authors Roy Wright Porter
Assisted by Roy Porter (Editor), David Wright (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.06.2011
 
EAN 9780521283342
ISBN 978-0-521-28334-2
No. of pages 390
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

MEDICAL / Mental Health, MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, MEDICAL / History, Psychiatry, History of Medicine, Mental health services, Social and cultural history

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