n/aThis chapter explores the history of the former Cavan and Monaghan Lunatic Asylum, now St. Davnet's campus. The site was established in 1869 as part of a wave of asylum building in the country. This chapter focuses on oral history testimony of those that lived, worked and grew up on the site, providing an insight into life at the hospital through the words of those who experienced it first hand. Interviews were conducted with staff,children of staff and a small number of ex-patients
Tokanui was the first hospital to be built entirely to the villa design, and as such, its physically...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Abstract How might creative practices surrounding oral history contribute to public e...
This chapter explores the history of the former Cavan and Monaghan Lunatic Asylum, now St. Davnet's ...
This article draws on interviews with former staff members from three historic asylum sites in the n...
Summary. Recent studies of the historical development of lunatic asylums have increasingly sought to...
n/aThis essay considers the building of St. Davnet's Hospital in Monaghan town, which was opened in ...
The Oral History Archive at Chatham Historic Dockyard provides an insight into the daily routines of...
This article draws on oral histories coproduced with former patients of two state mental hospitals i...
This article builds on the writing of former asylum inmates in the United States to analyze life on ...
Since the establishment of the modern prison system in the early nineteenth century, prisons and pri...
The Cork Good Shepherd Magdalen Asylum opened in the summer of 1872, and was abandoned in 1994. The ...
When the State Hospital at Morganton opened its doors in 1883, state leaders called it the “Pearl of...
“Memories well up out of the depths of the unconscious and/or work away as (dis)enabling background....
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
Tokanui was the first hospital to be built entirely to the villa design, and as such, its physically...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Abstract How might creative practices surrounding oral history contribute to public e...
This chapter explores the history of the former Cavan and Monaghan Lunatic Asylum, now St. Davnet's ...
This article draws on interviews with former staff members from three historic asylum sites in the n...
Summary. Recent studies of the historical development of lunatic asylums have increasingly sought to...
n/aThis essay considers the building of St. Davnet's Hospital in Monaghan town, which was opened in ...
The Oral History Archive at Chatham Historic Dockyard provides an insight into the daily routines of...
This article draws on oral histories coproduced with former patients of two state mental hospitals i...
This article builds on the writing of former asylum inmates in the United States to analyze life on ...
Since the establishment of the modern prison system in the early nineteenth century, prisons and pri...
The Cork Good Shepherd Magdalen Asylum opened in the summer of 1872, and was abandoned in 1994. The ...
When the State Hospital at Morganton opened its doors in 1883, state leaders called it the “Pearl of...
“Memories well up out of the depths of the unconscious and/or work away as (dis)enabling background....
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
Tokanui was the first hospital to be built entirely to the villa design, and as such, its physically...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Abstract How might creative practices surrounding oral history contribute to public e...