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"The book is written in such a way as to be easily accessible and enjoyed by readers who may not have previous knowledge of the asylum system. ... this study is well researched, and the author shows a depth of understanding that makes this book an enjoyable read. ... it will be useful to many scholars of asylum, medical, and social history." (Dee Hoole, H-Disability, H-Net Reviews, h-net.org, June, 2016)
"Louise Hide's Gender and Class in English Asylums, 1890-1914 is an excellent book. Inmany ways it returns readers to the central intellectual concerns of the vast asylum literature, and pivots on a historical interpretation of the 'total institution' concept examined by Erving Goffman. ... This volume is a well-written history, one driven by intrinsically interesting narratives and accounts of these institutional worlds and their inhabitants." (Catharine Coleborne, Social History of Medicine, October, 2015)
"Louise Hide's meticulously researched book shows that this was far from the full story and that, on the contrary, it was a period of transition when interesting things were taking place even within the large institutions. ... This highly recommended book shows conclusively that this was far being a period of stagnation in the development of institutional mental health provision." (Leonard Smith, Medical History, Vol. 59 (3), July, 2015)