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Title
Civilian Lunatic Asylums During the First World War: A Study of Austerity on London's Fringe
Subject
Social & cultural history
History of medicine
Description
This open access book explores the history of asylums and their civilian patients during the First World War, focusing on the effects of wartime austerity and deprivation on the provision of care. While a substantial body of literature on ‘shell shock’ exists, this study uncovers the mental wellbeing of civilians during the war. It provides the first comprehensive account of wartime asylums in London, challenging the commonly held view that changes in psychiatric care for civilians post-war were linked mainly to soldiers’ experiences and treatment. Drawing extensively on archival and published sources, this book examines the impact of medical, scientific, political, cultural and social change on civilian asylums. It compares four asylums in London, each distinct in terms of their priorities and the diversity of their patients. Revealing the histories of the 100,000 civilian patients who were institutionalised during the First World War, this book offers new insights into decision-making and prioritisation of healthcare in times of austerity, and the myriad factors which inform this.
Creator
Hilton, Claire
Source
https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35242
Publisher
Springer Nature
Date
2021
Contributor
Wahyuni
Rights
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Format
Pdf
Language
English
Type
Textbooks
Identifier
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-54871-1
10.1007/978-3-030-54871-1
ISBN 978-3-030-54870-4
ISBN 978-3-030-54871-1 (eBook)
ISBN 978-3-030-54871-1 (eBook)