The Confinement of the Insane
International Perspectives, 1800 1965
Herausgeber: Porter, Roy; Wright, David
The Confinement of the Insane
International Perspectives, 1800 1965
Herausgeber: Porter, Roy; Wright, David
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2003 collection of international essays exploring the rise of the lunatic asylum in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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2003 collection of international essays exploring the rise of the lunatic asylum in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 631g
- ISBN-13: 9780521283342
- ISBN-10: 0521283345
- Artikelnr.: 33611801
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 631g
- ISBN-13: 9780521283342
- ISBN-10: 0521283345
- Artikelnr.: 33611801
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.
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.
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.
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.