Article ID: CBB001200712

“Believes the Devil has Changed Him”: Religion and Patient Identity in Ashburn Hall, Dunedin, 1882--1910 (2012)

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This article addresses asylum patients' expressions of Christian religious identity in New Zealand's only private asylum, Ashburn Hall, Dunedin, New Zealand, between 1882 and 1910. Religion remains an area that has been under-examined by historians of the asylum. A significant minority of patients admitted to Ashburn Hall turned to religion to interpret their surroundings, express their feelings, or assert their identity within the space of the asylum. For those allowed out of the asylum to attend their own denominational services, religion also opened up a community other than the forced community of the asylum. The recurrence of religious language, delusions, and observance in patient case notes suggests the importance of Christianity in patients' lives and their experiences of the asylum.

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Authors & Contributors
Coleborne, Catharine
Peschier, Diana
Rotman, Youval
Gründler, Jens
Carpenter, D T
Wu, Harry Yi-Jui
Journals
Social History of Medicine
History of Psychiatry
Health and History
Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Australian Historical Studies
Publishers
University of Portsmouth (United Kingdom
University of Maine
Palgrave Macmillan
Oxford University Press
Manchester University Press
Harvard University Press
Concepts
Psychiatric hospitals
Mental disorders and diseases
Patients
Psychiatry
Medicine
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Ancient
18th century
Places
New Zealand
Australia
Great Britain
Québec (Canada)
Hong Kong
Glasgow (Scotland)
Institutions
Maudsley Hospital (England)
Toronto Hospital for the Insane
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