Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and welfare have been developed. Key publications have raised the profile of ?institutional? archaeology in North America and Australia, while archaeology-based, and built-environment focused, research in the British Isles has gained momentum. These buildings continue to be grouped under the category of ?institutional? architecture, alongside prisons and institutions for confinement, but in light of recent scholarship, homogenisation of institutional buildings is no longer so useful. Focusing on the British Isles, this paper outlines archaeological methodologies that set British and Irish approaches within their unique context, highlighting the d...
In this paper I develop an argument for the specific contribution which archaeology might make to th...
The pluralism that characterized the development of psychiatric services around the world created a ...
This article looks at the long-term continuity and change of architecture in an island community in ...
Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and ...
This book examines the historic lunatic asylum from an interdisciplinary perspective, employing meth...
This research examines the extent to which hospital buildings reflect changing approaches to medical...
The term ‘hospital’ conjures up the concept of specialised medical care in the modern mind, but in ...
Archaeology is described as the study of ancient cultures through remains. In this paper the ancient...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Over 800 hospitals were founded in England during the medieval period (AD.1050-1600), providing refu...
The revival of monasticism in the eleventh century promoted greater seclusion of monks and the re-po...
In 1897 John Sibbald, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, stated that ‘the construction of an asylu...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Characteristics of the care given to those experiencing disability provide a window into important a...
The roots of the emerging study of building history are traced to ethnology, architecture, archaeolo...
In this paper I develop an argument for the specific contribution which archaeology might make to th...
The pluralism that characterized the development of psychiatric services around the world created a ...
This article looks at the long-term continuity and change of architecture in an island community in ...
Since the 1990s, archaeological approaches to institutions designed for public health, benefit, and ...
This book examines the historic lunatic asylum from an interdisciplinary perspective, employing meth...
This research examines the extent to which hospital buildings reflect changing approaches to medical...
The term ‘hospital’ conjures up the concept of specialised medical care in the modern mind, but in ...
Archaeology is described as the study of ancient cultures through remains. In this paper the ancient...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Over 800 hospitals were founded in England during the medieval period (AD.1050-1600), providing refu...
The revival of monasticism in the eleventh century promoted greater seclusion of monks and the re-po...
In 1897 John Sibbald, Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland, stated that ‘the construction of an asylu...
Sociologists of health and illness have tended to overlook health care architecture and buildings. T...
Characteristics of the care given to those experiencing disability provide a window into important a...
The roots of the emerging study of building history are traced to ethnology, architecture, archaeolo...
In this paper I develop an argument for the specific contribution which archaeology might make to th...
The pluralism that characterized the development of psychiatric services around the world created a ...
This article looks at the long-term continuity and change of architecture in an island community in ...