The Locus of Care provides an historical perspective on welfare detailing who carers were in the past, where care was provided, and how far the boundary between family and state or informal and organised institutions have changed over time.
The Locus of Care provides an historical perspective on welfare detailing who carers were in the past, where care was provided, and how far the boundary between family and state or informal and organised institutions have changed over time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine
Introduction Peregrine Horden Richard Smith; Part 1 Informal Care: From Ethnography to Ancient History Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 1 Household Care and Informal Networks Peregrine Horden; Part 2 Networks and Institutions in Western Europe c. 1500-c. 1800 Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 2 Networks of Care in Elizabethan English Towns Marjorie K. McIntosh; Chapter 3 Family Obligations and Inequalities in Access to Care in Northern Italy Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries Sandra Cavallo; Chapter 4 Self-Help and Reciprocity in Parish Assistance Martin Dinges; Chapter 5 Community Sponsorship and the Hospital Patient in Late Eighteenth-Century England Amanda Berry; Part 3 Beyond the Asylum Mental Health in Britain c. 1700-1939 Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 6 The Household and the Care of Lunatics in Eighteenth-Century London Akihito Suzuki; Chapter 7 Familial Care of 'Idiot' Children in Victorian England David Wright; Chapter 8 Community Care and the Control of Mental Defectives in Inter-War Britain Mathew Thomson; Part 4 Children and the Elderly in the Twentieth Century Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 9 Safeguarding the Health of the Community Lara Marks; Chapter 10 Communities 'Caring' and Institutions Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 11 Demographic Conditions Microsimulation and Family Support for the Elderly Zhongwei Zhao;
Introduction Peregrine Horden Richard Smith; Part 1 Informal Care: From Ethnography to Ancient History Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 1 Household Care and Informal Networks Peregrine Horden; Part 2 Networks and Institutions in Western Europe c. 1500-c. 1800 Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 2 Networks of Care in Elizabethan English Towns Marjorie K. McIntosh; Chapter 3 Family Obligations and Inequalities in Access to Care in Northern Italy Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries Sandra Cavallo; Chapter 4 Self-Help and Reciprocity in Parish Assistance Martin Dinges; Chapter 5 Community Sponsorship and the Hospital Patient in Late Eighteenth-Century England Amanda Berry; Part 3 Beyond the Asylum Mental Health in Britain c. 1700-1939 Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 6 The Household and the Care of Lunatics in Eighteenth-Century London Akihito Suzuki; Chapter 7 Familial Care of 'Idiot' Children in Victorian England David Wright; Chapter 8 Community Care and the Control of Mental Defectives in Inter-War Britain Mathew Thomson; Part 4 Children and the Elderly in the Twentieth Century Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 9 Safeguarding the Health of the Community Lara Marks; Chapter 10 Communities 'Caring' and Institutions Sandra Burman Patricia van der Spuy; Chapter 11 Demographic Conditions Microsimulation and Family Support for the Elderly Zhongwei Zhao;
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