Sheetz-Nguyen, Jessica A. (Author)
This volume seeks to address the questions of poverty, charity, and public welfare, taking the nineteenth-century London Foundling Hospital as its focus. It delineates the social rules that constructed the gendered world of the Victorian age, and uses 'respectability' as a factor for analysis: the women who successfully petitioned the Foundling Hospital for admission of their infants were not East End prostitutes, but rather unmarried women, often domestic servants, determined to maintain social respectability. The administrators of the Foundling Hospital reviewed over two hundred petitions annually; deliberated on about one hundred cases; and accepted not more than 25 per cent of all cases. Using primary material from the Foundling Hospital's extensive archives, this study moves methodically from the broad social and geographical context of London and the Foundling Hospital itself, to the micro-historical case data of individual mothers and infants.
...MoreReview Humphries, Jane (2015) Review of "Victorian Women, Unwed Mothers and the London Foundling Hospital". Victorian Studies (pp. 302-305).
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Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz;
(2014)
The London Lock Hospital in the Nineteenth Century: Gender, Sexuality and Social Reform
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Madeleine Mant;
(2020)
‘A Little Time Woud Compleat the Cure’: Broken Bones and Fracture Experiences of the Working Poor in London’s General Hospitals During the Long Eighteenth Century
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Mussell, James;
(2006)
“This is Ours and for Us”: “The Mechanic's Magazine” and Low Scientific Culture in Regency London
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Verdon, Nicola;
(2012)
Business and Pleasure: Middle-Class Women's Work and the Professionalization of Farming in England, 1890--1939
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Mayhew, Henry;
Sabbagh, Karl;
(2011)
Voices of Victorian London: In Sickness and in Health
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Lieffers, Caroline;
(2012)
“The Present Time is Eminently Scientific”: The Science of Cookery in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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Lightman, Bernard;
(2011)
Refashioning the Spaces of London Science: Elite Epistemes in the Nineteenth Century
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Suzuki, Akihito;
(2007)
Lunacy and Labouring Men: Narratives of Male Vulnerability in Mid-Victorian London
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Vreugdenhil, Anthea;
(2012)
“Incoherent and Violent If Crossed”: The Admission of Older People to the New Norfolk Lunatic Asylum in the Nineteenth Century
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Samantha Evans;
(2017)
Servants and Governesses
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Rembis, Michael Allen;
(2011)
Defining Deviance: Sex, Science, and Delinquent Girls, 1890--1960
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Reinarz, Jonathan;
(2009)
Receiving the Rich, Rejecting the Poor: Towards a History of Hospital Visiting in Nineteenth-Century Provincial England
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Divya Rama Gopalakrishnan;
(2022)
Gomastahs, Peons, Police and Chowdranies: The Role of Indian Subordinate in the Functioning of the Lock Hospitals and the Indian Contagious Diseases Act, 1805 to 1889
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Tomkins, Alannah;
(2008)
“The Excellent Example of the Working Class”: Medical Welfare, Contributory Funding and the North Staffordshire Infirmary from 1815
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Heaman, Elsbeth;
(2003)
St. Mary's: The History of a London Teaching Hospital
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Newsom Kerr, Matthew L.;
(2007)
Fevered Metropolis: Epidemic Disease and Isolation in Victorian London
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Jennifer Wallis;
(2018)
A Home or a Gaol? Scandal, Secrecy, and the St James’s Inebriate Home for Women
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Luca Borghi;
Anna Marchetti;
(2018)
Introducing the Trained and Educated Gentlewoman into the Wards of a Children’s Hospital. The Role of Charles West, M.D. (1816-1898) in the Rise of Pediatric Nursing
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Simon Shorvon;
Alastair Compston;
Andrew Lees;
Michael J. Clark;
Martin Rossor;
(2018)
Queen Square: A History of the National Hospital and its Institute of Neurology
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Pantelidou, Maria;
Demetriades, Andreas K.;
(2014)
The Enigmatic Figure of Dr Henry Maudsley (1835--1918)
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