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The House of Alice Roughton: Cambridge Doctor, Humanist, Patron and Activist - From the Edwardian to the Contemporary (Paperback)
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The House of Alice Roughton: Cambridge Doctor, Humanist, Patron and Activist - From the Edwardian to the Contemporary (Paperback)
Series: LSE Studies in Spanish History
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From her home at 9 Adams Road in the university city of Cambridge,
Alice Roughton (19001995) demonstrated a strongly altruistic
lifestyle, housing young students, the mentally ill, artists,
intellectuals, friends, persecuted homosexuals and refugees (German
Jews in 1939, Hungarians in 1956 and Chileans in 1973). She
practiced psychiatry and general medicine alongside personal
activism such as medics against nuclear warfare and opposing the
financing of urbanisation the latter related to the destruction of
the historical centres of English cities. Alice was a patron of
artists and intellectuals, including the Catalan musician Robert
Gerhard and the German dancer Kurt Jooss. She befriended the
economists J. M. Keynes and Joan Robinson, the philosopher Bertrand
Russell, the astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, the molecular
biologist James Watson, as well as the composer Benjamin Britten,
who held memorable concerts at her house, as well as many other
dignitaries of science and the humanities. The House of Alice
Roughton locates her professional medical work and private life
activities and relationships within the sociological circumstances
within which she lived circumstances that reveal the historical and
cultural changes of a century that experienced two world wars, the
advance of science and the overturning of lifestyle prejudices. The
biography revolves around one location 9 Adams Road. Alice and her
familys lived experiences act as a window onto the profound global
transformations which took place from the second industrial
revolution to the discovery of the structure of DNA From the
Edwardian to the Contemporary. Her familys life story moves through
tragic events in Switzerland to her husbands war years in America.
Her biographers engagement with Alice begins in 1978, on a student
holiday trip from his native Catalonia.
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