The essays in this collection explore both organizational intentions and inhabitants' experiences in a diverse range of British residential institutions during a period when such provision was dramatically increasing.
The essays in this collection explore both organizational intentions and inhabitants' experiences in a diverse range of British residential institutions during a period when such provision was dramatically increasing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Jane Hamlett Lesley Hoskins Rebecca Preston; Chapter 1 Viewing the Early Twentieth-Century Institutional Interior through the Pages of Living London Fiona Fisher; Chapter 2 'French Beef Was Better than Hampstead Beef': Taste Treatment and Pauperism in a London Smallpox Hospital 1871 Matthew L. Newsom Kerr; Chapter 3 From Asylum to Mental Hospital: Gender Space and the Patient Experience in London County Council Asylums 1890-1910 Louise Hide; Chapter 4 Refuge or Prison? Girls' Experiences of a Home for the 'Mentally Defective' in Scotland 1906-1948 Mary Clare Martin; Chapter 5 Paupers and Their Experience of a London Workhouse: St Martin-in-the-Fields 1725-1824 Jeremy Boulton John Black; Chapter 6 'A Veritable Palace for the Hardworking Labourer?' Space Material Culture and Inmate Experience in London's Rowton Houses 1892-1918 Jane Hamlett Rebecca Preston; Chapter 7 'The Place Was a Home From Home': Identity and Belonging in the English Cottage Home for Convalescing Psychiatric Patients 1910-1939 Stephen Soanes; Chapter 8 'The Father and Mother of the Place': Inhabiting London's Public Libraries 1885-1940 Michelle Johansen; Chapter 9 'Discipline with Home-Like Conditions': The Living Quarters and Daily Life of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in First-World-War Britain and France Krisztina Robert; Chapter 10 Halls of Residence at Britain's Civic Universities 1870-1970 William Whyte;
Introduction Jane Hamlett Lesley Hoskins Rebecca Preston; Chapter 1 Viewing the Early Twentieth-Century Institutional Interior through the Pages of Living London Fiona Fisher; Chapter 2 'French Beef Was Better than Hampstead Beef': Taste Treatment and Pauperism in a London Smallpox Hospital 1871 Matthew L. Newsom Kerr; Chapter 3 From Asylum to Mental Hospital: Gender Space and the Patient Experience in London County Council Asylums 1890-1910 Louise Hide; Chapter 4 Refuge or Prison? Girls' Experiences of a Home for the 'Mentally Defective' in Scotland 1906-1948 Mary Clare Martin; Chapter 5 Paupers and Their Experience of a London Workhouse: St Martin-in-the-Fields 1725-1824 Jeremy Boulton John Black; Chapter 6 'A Veritable Palace for the Hardworking Labourer?' Space Material Culture and Inmate Experience in London's Rowton Houses 1892-1918 Jane Hamlett Rebecca Preston; Chapter 7 'The Place Was a Home From Home': Identity and Belonging in the English Cottage Home for Convalescing Psychiatric Patients 1910-1939 Stephen Soanes; Chapter 8 'The Father and Mother of the Place': Inhabiting London's Public Libraries 1885-1940 Michelle Johansen; Chapter 9 'Discipline with Home-Like Conditions': The Living Quarters and Daily Life of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in First-World-War Britain and France Krisztina Robert; Chapter 10 Halls of Residence at Britain's Civic Universities 1870-1970 William Whyte;
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