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Madness and Society in Eighteenth-Century Scotland

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This is an important study of a society and its attitudes towards insanity (important is, if anything, an understatement of its scope and achievement), it is so not only because of the wealth of detail, of the insane, the imputedly insane, and of sane opinion about insanity, but because of the exemplary sensitivity with which this most personal of topics is unfailingly handled. Klappentext How did people view mental health problems in the eighteenth century, and what do the attitudes of ordinary people towards those afflicted tell us about the values of society at that time? Here, Rab Houston draws upon a wide range of contemporary sources including asylum documents, civil and criminal court records, including the written and spoken words of sufferers themselves, to present unique insights into the many issues related to madness. A detailed yet profoundly humane and compassionate study, this book describes the everyday experiences of those suffering mental impairments ranging from idiocy to lunacy and explores the many meanings and implications for society in the eighteenth century. Zusammenfassung How did people view mental health problems in the 18th century, and what do the attitudes of ordinary people to those afflicted tell about the society's values? This is a study of the daily experiences of those suffering mental impairments, and an exploration into the meaning of this for society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Methodology - Mental Incapacity in the Present and in the Past 2: Sources and the Law 3: Patterns of Madness 4: Being Mad 5: Being Sane 6: Mind and Body: The Causes of Insanity 7: Madness and Religion 8: The Language of Insanity: 1 9: The Language of Insanity: 2 Conclusion Glossary Bibliography

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Authors R A Houston, R. A. Houston, R.a. Houston
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.05.2000
 
EAN 9780198207870
ISBN 978-0-19-820787-0
No. of pages 464
Series Oxford Studies in Social Histo
Oxford Studies in Social History
Oxford Studies in Social Histo
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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