Introduction to special issue. This Special Issue includes articles first presented as papers at a two-day symposium held at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, in February 2011. The event was designed to highlight a large Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden-funded research project, and to showcase current scholarly work in the field of the colonial and postcolonial histories of medicine, with a focus on histories of insanity. We also included the themes of medical migration in New Zealand’s national history, the movement of medical ideas and personnel across empire, a close study of the uses of the term ‘neurasthenia’ in French-colonial Vietnam, and the relationship between place, plants, and health across South Asia and Australia in th...
In recent years, both within and beyond academic and clinical spheres, medical and health humanities...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...
Introduction to special issue. This Special Issue includes articles first presented as papers at a tw...
In the nineteenth century, place bore immediately and urgently on questions of imperialism, race, an...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
PublishedArticle© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
The emergence of global history has been one of the more notable features of academic history over t...
The study of medicine, health and disease in former colonial contexts can no longer be described as ...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Rosemary Helen Mann.Until recently, place has been ...
In considering what makes New Zealand unique for medical anthropological focus, this think piece set...
Introducing the essays in this special issue on medicine in the household, Bivins, Marland and Tomes...
Colonialism and medicine may seem to be separate subjects on their own, but this paper demonstrates ...
In recent years, both within and beyond academic and clinical spheres, medical and health humanities...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...
Introduction to special issue. This Special Issue includes articles first presented as papers at a tw...
In the nineteenth century, place bore immediately and urgently on questions of imperialism, race, an...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
PublishedArticle© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
The emergence of global history has been one of the more notable features of academic history over t...
The study of medicine, health and disease in former colonial contexts can no longer be described as ...
This thesis examines health care in colonial New Zealand and sets about identifying and recognising ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Rosemary Helen Mann.Until recently, place has been ...
In considering what makes New Zealand unique for medical anthropological focus, this think piece set...
Introducing the essays in this special issue on medicine in the household, Bivins, Marland and Tomes...
Colonialism and medicine may seem to be separate subjects on their own, but this paper demonstrates ...
In recent years, both within and beyond academic and clinical spheres, medical and health humanities...
This special issue intends to show the potential of medical history to contribute to major historica...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...