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Child Insanity in England, 1845-1907

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Child Insanity in England, 1845-1907

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This book explores the treatment, administration, and experience of children and young people certified as insane in England during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It uses a range of sources from Victorian institutions to explore regional differences, rural and urban comparisons, and categories of mental illness and mental disability. The discussion of diverse pathways in and out of the asylum offers an opportunity to reassess nineteenth-century child mental impairment in a broad social-cultural context, and its conclusions widen the parameters of a `mixed economy of care' by introducing multiple sites of treatment and confinement. Through its expansive scope the analysis intersects with topics such as the history of childhood, institutional culture, urbanisation, regional economic development, welfare history, and philanthropy.

Author Biography

Steven J. Taylor is Research Assistant at the Centre for Health Histories at the University of Huddersfield and Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Medical Humanities at the University of Leicester, UK. His work has been published in Family and Community History, History of Psychiatry, and History.
Release date Australia
November 10th, 2016
Author
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edition
1st ed. 2017
Illustrations
XV, 188 p.
Imprint
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
188
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions
148x210x17
ISBN-13
9781137600264
Product ID
25572466

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