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Confinement of the Insane International Perspectives, 1800-1965

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ISBN-10: 0521283345

ISBN-13: 9780521283342

Edition: 2011

Authors: Roy Porter, David Wright

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List price: $57.95
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 6/16/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 390
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Roy Sydney Porter was born December 31, 1946. He grew up in a south London working class home. He attended Wilsons Grammar School, Camberwell, and won an unheard of scholarship to Cambridge. His starred double first in history at Cambridge University (1968) led to a junior research fellowship at his college, Christ's, followed by a teaching post at Churchill College, Cambridge. His PhD thesis, published as The Making Of Geology (1977), became the first of more than 100 books that he wrote or edited. Porter was a Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Churchill College, Cambridge from 1972 to 1979; Dean from 1977 to 1979; Assistant Lecturer in European History at Cambridge University…    

Introduction
Insanity, institutions and society: the case of Robben Island Lunatic Asylum, 1846-1910
The confinement of the insane in Switzerland, 1900-70: Cery and Bel-Air asylums
Family strategies and medical power: 'voluntary' committal in a Parisian asylum, 1876-1914
The confinement of the insane in Victorian Canada: the Hamilton and Toronto asylums, c. 1861-91
Passage to the asylum: the role of the police in committals of the insane in Victoria, Australia, 1848-1900
The 'Wittenauer Heilst�tten' in Berlin: a case record study of psychiatric patients in Germany, 1919-60
Curative asylum, custodial hospital: the South Carolina lunatic asylum and state hospital, 1828-1920
The state, family, and the insane in Japan, 1900-45
The limits of psychiatric reform in Argentina, 1890-1946
Becoming mad in revolutionary Mexico: mentally ill patients at the General Insane Asylum, Mexico, 1910-30
Psychiatry and confinement in India
Confinements and colonialism in Nigeria
'Ireland's crowded madhouses': the institutional confinement of the insane in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ireland
The administration of insanity in England, 1800-70