Life in the Victorian asylum
Stevens, Mark (Archivist)2020
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'Life in the Victorian Asylum' reconstructs the lost world of the nineteenth century public asylums. This fresh take on the history of mental health reveals why county asylums were built, the sort of people they housed and the treatments they received, as well as the enduring legacy of these remarkable institutions. Have you ever wondered what life was like for the thousands of ordinary people who experienced Victorian mental health care? Life in the Victorian Asylum is the story of those ordinary people. It details their daily routine, the treatments they were offered and the rules to which they had to conform. Immerse yourself in the period detail of ward life. Meet the staff and other patients. Seek a diagnosis for your illness. Tour the hospital and take part in the activities on offer. In Life in the Victorian Asylum, Mark Stevens reconstructs the lost world of the nineteenth century public asylums. Why were they built? Who were they for? And what is the legacy of these remarkable institutions? You may be surprised at what you discover. Mark Stevens, the best-selling author of Broadmoor Revealed, is a professional archivist and expert on asylum records. In this book, he delves into Victorian mental health archives to recreate the experience of entering an asylum and being treated there, perhaps for a lifetime. Praise for Broadmoor Revealed Superb, Family Tree magazine Detailed and thoughtful, Times Literary Supplement Paints a fascinating picture, Who Do You Think You Are? magazine
Main title:
Life in the Victorian asylum / Mark Stevens.
Author:
Stevens, Mark (Archivist), author
Imprint:
Barnsley : Pen & Sword History, 2020.
Collation:
192 pages ; 24 cm
Notes:
Originally published: 2014.
ISBN:
9781526782090 (pbk)
Dewey class:
362.21094109034362.210941
Language:
English
Subject:
Psychiatric hospital care -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryMentally ill -- Care -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryPsychiatric hospitals -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryHealth and WellbeingSocial services & welfare, criminologyEuropean historyHistoryUnited Kingdom, Great Britain19th century, c 1800 to c 1899Social & cultural historyMental health servicesHistory of medicineGeneral & world historyAbnormal psychologyMilitary historyVictorian Britain
BRN:
280090