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Psychiatry for the Rich - A History of Ticehurst Private Asylum 1792-1917 (Hardcover): Charlotte MacKenzie Psychiatry for the Rich - A History of Ticehurst Private Asylum 1792-1917 (Hardcover)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R4,725 Discovery Miles 47 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through the work of historians since Foucault, the growth of public and voluntary institutions for the insane from the late eighteenth century has been associated with the bourgeoisie's desire for social order and social control in a period of rapid economic and political change. In addition, the importance of psychiatrists' quest for professional status and security has also been emphasised as a motor of institutional proliferation throughout the nineteenth century.
However, as Charlotte MacKenzie points out, neither of these models is easily applicable to the development of the private sector. "Psychiatry for the Rich" seeks to develop alternative explanations for this development in the trade in lunacy. She explores the way private asylum proprietors sought to develop and maintain a share of the market in mental health care, and how the families of patients were themselves deeply involved in the decisions about care, treatment and referral.
"Psychiatry for the Rich" reconstructs middle and upper class attitudes to mental disorder, certification and confinement, as well as their changing evaluation of care. Through a detailed history of the asylum at Ticehurst in Sussex, Charlotte MacKenzie explores the consumer revolution which stimulated the proliferation of madhouses.
She includes accounts of patients' own experiences at Ticehurst and discusses the changing developments at the asylum through the course of the nineteenth century amidst changes in therapeutic regimen and calls for lunacy reform. "Psychiatry for the Rich" is the most revealing of accounts of the trade in lunacy in the nineteenth century.

Masters of Bedlam - The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (Hardcover): Andrew Scull, Charlotte MacKenzie, Nicholas... Masters of Bedlam - The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (Hardcover)
Andrew Scull, Charlotte MacKenzie, Nicholas Hervey
R5,737 Discovery Miles 57 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through an examination of the fascinating lives and careers of a series of nineteenth-century "mad-doctors," Masters of Bedlam provides a unique perspective on the creation of the modern profession of psychiatry, taking us from the secret and shady practices of the trade in lunacy, through the utopian expectations that were aroused by the lunacy reform movement, to the dismal realities of the barracks-asylums--those Victorian museums of madness within which most nineteenth-century alienists found themselves compelled to practice. Across a century that spans the period from an unreformed Bedlam to the construction of a post-Darwinian bio-psychiatry centered on the new Maudsley Hospital, from a therapeutics of bleeding, purging, and close confinement through the era of moral treatment and nonrestraint to a fin-de-siecle degenerationism and despair, men claiming expertise in the treatment of mental disorder sought to construct a collective identity as trustworthy and scientifically qualified professionals. This fascinating series of biographies answers the question: How successful were they in creating such a new identity?. Drawing on an extensive array of sources, the authors vividly re-create the often colorful and always eventful lives of these seven "masters of bedlam." Sensitive to the idiosyncrasies and peculiarities of each man's personal biography, the authors replace hagiographical ac-counts of the great men who founded modern psychiatry with fully rounded portraits of their struggles and successes, their achievements and limitations. In the process Masters of Bedlam provides an extremely subtle and nuanced portrait of the efforts of successive generations of alienists to carve out a popular and scientific respect for their specialty, and reminds us repeatedly of the complexities of nineteenth-century developments in the field of psychiatry. Originally published in 1996. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Masters of Bedlam - The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (Paperback): Andrew Scull, Charlotte MacKenzie, Nicholas... Masters of Bedlam - The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (Paperback)
Andrew Scull, Charlotte MacKenzie, Nicholas Hervey
R1,659 Discovery Miles 16 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Through an examination of the fascinating lives and careers of a series of nineteenth-century "mad-doctors," "Masters of Bedlam" provides a unique perspective on the creation of the modern profession of psychiatry, taking us from the secret and shady practices of the trade in lunacy, through the utopian expectations that were aroused by the lunacy reform movement, to the dismal realities of the barracks-asylums--those Victorian museums of madness within which most nineteenth-century alienists found themselves compelled to practice. Across a century that spans the period from an unreformed Bedlam to the construction of a post-Darwinian bio-psychiatry centered on the new Maudsley Hospital, from a therapeutics of bleeding, purging, and close confinement through the era of moral treatment and nonrestraint to a fin-de-siecle degenerationism and despair, men claiming expertise in the treatment of mental disorder sought to construct a collective identity as trustworthy and scientifically qualified professionals. This fascinating series of biographies answers the question: How successful were they in creating such a new identity?.

Drawing on an extensive array of sources, the authors vividly re-create the often colorful and always eventful lives of these seven "masters of bedlam." Sensitive to the idiosyncrasies and peculiarities of each man's personal biography, the authors replace hagiographical ac-counts of the great men who founded modern psychiatry with fully rounded portraits of their struggles and successes, their achievements and limitations. In the process "Masters of Bedlam" provides an extremely subtle and nuanced portrait of the efforts of successive generations of alienists to carve out a popular and scientific respect for their specialty, and reminds us repeatedly of the complexities of nineteenth-century developments in the field of psychiatry.

Originally published in 1998.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905."

The travel writer Mary Ann Parker (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie The travel writer Mary Ann Parker (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mary Broad the documentary (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie Mary Broad the documentary (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Women writers and Georgian Cornwall (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie Women writers and Georgian Cornwall (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Merchants and smugglers in eighteenth century Cornwall (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie Merchants and smugglers in eighteenth century Cornwall (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

More has been written about smugglers than merchants in eighteenth century Cornwall. Yet Cornish merchants led and organised Cornwall's eighteenth century trade including smuggling. This book places Cornwall's merchants in the context of their social and family relationships, commerce and credit, politics, communications, know-how, culture, and faiths. It is a story of women as well as men. It looks at Cornwall's participation in transatlantic trade including the eighteenth century slave trade.

The Cornish Mariner Captain Joseph Banfield (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie The Cornish Mariner Captain Joseph Banfield (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ellis Family in Cornwall (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie The Ellis Family in Cornwall (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R1,150 Discovery Miles 11 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reveals the history of the Ellis family in Cornwall through ten generations from Elizabethan times to the first world war. The earlier generations farmed in west Cornwall. Initially trading as victuallers and merchants the family later established the Helston and Hayle breweries. It is a useful reference source for family and local historians.

The Ellis Breweries at Helston and Hayle (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie The Ellis Breweries at Helston and Hayle (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This local history outlines the origins and histories of the Ellis breweries at Helston and Hayle. It includes histories of Cornish 'locals' as many of the inns, pubs, and hotels associated with the Ellis breweries are in business today. It is a useful reference source for local and family historians.

Psychiatry for the Rich - A History of Ticehurst Private Asylum 1792-1917 (Paperback): Charlotte MacKenzie Psychiatry for the Rich - A History of Ticehurst Private Asylum 1792-1917 (Paperback)
Charlotte MacKenzie
R1,837 Discovery Miles 18 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The madhouse often figures prominently in popular conceptions of the nineteenth century, yet little is known about the realities of private institutions. In Psychiatry for the Rich, Charlotte MacKenzie examines the history of the asylum at Ticehurst in Sussex to explore the social history of madness and the impact of politics and popular opinion. She details the backgrounds of the patients, their own descriptions of the asylum as well as changes in the institution through the lunacy reforms and developments in medical theory. Challenging many of the accepted views of the Victorian asylum, Money, Medicine and Madness is the most revealing account of the trade in lunacy in the nineteenth century.

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