Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-century, historians have tended to focus on the larger, urban asylums. This thesis presents the experience of pauper lunatic patients at the previously un-researched Garlands Asylum. Using the large repository of records, the thesis focuses on the county institution constructed to jointly serve the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. Centring on the patient experience, detailed cross-referencing of records have made it possible to map the institutional lives of those who were admitted for treatment. Conducting the study in this way has made it clear that mental health provision in the late nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries was not a ...
Between 1774 and 1845, British social outlook towards mental health changed drastically and a new wa...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the pauper lunatic asylums of later Victorian England an...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
Following the implementation of legislation in 1845 which required every county and borough througho...
The Leicester Borough Lunatic Asylum opened in 1869 to accommodate the ever increasing number of pau...
Interest surrounding the Victorian county asylum network and its treatment of mental illness has bee...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
This study will consider the extent medical evaluations influenced the journey of pauper lunatics fr...
The thesis presents a study of the provision of resources for the care and treatment of the insane i...
In 1868, an article in the Yorkshire Post about the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum drew attention...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
Much of the research surrounding Asylums during the First World War focuses primarily on shell-shock...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
Between 1774 and 1845, British social outlook towards mental health changed drastically and a new wa...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the pauper lunatic asylums of later Victorian England an...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
Following the implementation of legislation in 1845 which required every county and borough througho...
The Leicester Borough Lunatic Asylum opened in 1869 to accommodate the ever increasing number of pau...
Interest surrounding the Victorian county asylum network and its treatment of mental illness has bee...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
This study will consider the extent medical evaluations influenced the journey of pauper lunatics fr...
The thesis presents a study of the provision of resources for the care and treatment of the insane i...
In 1868, an article in the Yorkshire Post about the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum drew attention...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
Much of the research surrounding Asylums during the First World War focuses primarily on shell-shock...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
Between 1774 and 1845, British social outlook towards mental health changed drastically and a new wa...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the pauper lunatic asylums of later Victorian England an...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...