Philo, Chris (Author)
Andrews, Jonathan (Author)
This paper introduces a special issue on ‘Histories of asylums, insanity and psychiatry in Scotland’, situating the papers that follow in an outline historiography of work in this field. Using Allan Beveridge’s claims in 1993 about the relative lack of research on the history of psychiatry in Scotland, the paper reviews a range of contributions that have emerged since then, loosely distinguishing between ‘overviews’ – work addressing longer-term trends and broader periods and systems – and more detailed studies of particular ‘individuals and institutions’. There remains much still to do, but the present special issue signals what is currently being achieved, not least by a new generation of scholars in and on Scotland.
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Morag Allan Campbell;
(2017)
‘Noisy, restless and incoherent’: puerperal insanity at Dundee Lunatic Asylum
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Finnane, Mark;
(2009)
Australian Asylums and Their Histories: Introduction
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Woods, Angela;
(2013)
Rethinking “Patient Testimony” in the Medical Humanities: The Case of Schizophrenia Bulletin`s First Person Accounts
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Sharlene D Walbaum;
(2019)
The invisible woman: Susan Carnegie and Montrose Lunatic Asylum
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Hutchison, Iain;
(2011)
Institutionalization of Mentally-Impaired Children in Scotland, c.1855--1914
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Jennifer Wallis;
(2017)
Bloody technology: the sphygmograph in asylum practice
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Jonathan Andrews;
Chris Philo;
(2017)
James Frame’s The Philosophy of Insanity (1860)
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Davis, Gayle;
(2008)
“The Cruel Madness of Love”: Sex, Syphilis and Psychiatry in Scotland, 1880--1930
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Finnegan, Diarmid A.;
(2008)
“An Aid to Mental Health”: Natural History, Alienists and Therapeutics inVictorian Scotland
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Gillian Allmond;
(2017)
Liberty and the individual: the colony asylum in Scotland and England
(/isis/citation/CBB034575395/)
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Sarah Phelan;
(2017)
Reconstructing the eclectic psychiatry of Thomas Ferguson Rodger
(/isis/citation/CBB992609320/)
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Gillian Allmond;
(2017)
The First Garden City? Environment and utopianism in an Edwardian institution for the insane poor
(/isis/citation/CBB768765059/)
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Barfoot, Michael;
(2009)
The 1815 Act to Regulate Madhouses in Scotland: A Reinterpretation
(/isis/citation/CBB000931183/)
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Tingwei Fan;
Qing Hu;
Ming Liu;
(2020)
Psychiatric wards of Soochow Elizabeth Blake Hospital (1898–1937): a missing piece in the history of modern Chinese psychiatry
(/isis/citation/CBB902000803/)
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Giuseppe A Micheli;
(2019)
Not just a one-man revolution: The multifaceted anti-asylum watershed in Italy
(/isis/citation/CBB616269495/)
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Jennifer Farquharson;
(2018)
Health and hierarchy: soldiers, civilians and mental healthcare in Scotland, 1914–34
(/isis/citation/CBB324761166/)
Book
Sylvelyn Hahner-Rombach;
Karen Nolte;
(2017)
Patients and Social Practice of Psychiatric Nursing in the 19th and 20th Century
(/isis/citation/CBB270047464/)
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Morrison, Hazel;
(2013)
Conversing with the Psychiatrist: Patient Narratives within Glasgow's Royal Asylum, 1921--1929
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German E Berrios;
Johan Schioldann;
(2019)
‘Insanity in Classical Antiquity’, by JL Heiberg (1913)
(/isis/citation/CBB216036852/)
Book
Mark Neuendorf;
(2021)
Emotions and the Making of Psychiatric Reform in Britain, c. 1770-1820
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