Based on over 3000 institutional records, Coleborne's study will have wider relevance outside of the history of medicine and psychiatry. It has a global perspective but focuses on specific destinations, and in so doing, contributes in an innovative way to global history and the history of human migration.
Based on over 3000 institutional records, Coleborne's study will have wider relevance outside of the history of medicine and psychiatry. It has a global perspective but focuses on specific destinations, and in so doing, contributes in an innovative way to global history and the history of human migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catharine Coleborne is Professor of History in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Waikato, New Zealand
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Introduction: Insanity identity and empire 1. Insanity in the 'age of mobility': Melbourne and Auckland 1850s-80s 2. Immigrants mental health and social institutions: Melbourne and Auckland 1850s-90s 3. Passing through: narrating patient identities in the colonial hospitals for the insane 1873-1910 4. White men and weak masculinity: men in the public asylums 1860s-1900s 5. Insanity and white femininity: women in the public asylums 1860s-1900s 6. The 'Others': inscribing difference in colonial institutional settings Conclusion Bibliography Index
Introduction: Insanity identity and empire 1. Insanity in the 'age of mobility': Melbourne and Auckland 1850s-80s 2. Immigrants mental health and social institutions: Melbourne and Auckland 1850s-90s 3. Passing through: narrating patient identities in the colonial hospitals for the insane 1873-1910 4. White men and weak masculinity: men in the public asylums 1860s-1900s 5. Insanity and white femininity: women in the public asylums 1860s-1900s 6. The 'Others': inscribing difference in colonial institutional settings Conclusion Bibliography Index
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