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Child Insanity In England 18451907 1st Edition Steven Taylor Auth

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Child Insanity In England 18451907 1st Edition Steven Taylor Auth
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Child Insanity In England 18451907 1st Edition Steven Taylor Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.36 MB
Author: Steven Taylor (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137600264, 9781137600271, 1137600268, 1137600276
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Child Insanity In England 18451907 1st Edition Steven Taylor Auth by Steven Taylor (auth.) 9781137600264, 9781137600271, 1137600268, 1137600276 instant download after payment.

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.


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