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Idiocy, Imbecility and Insanity in Victorian Society - Caterham Asylum, 1867-1911 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Stef Eastoe Idiocy, Imbecility and Insanity in Victorian Society - Caterham Asylum, 1867-1911 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Stef Eastoe
R2,391 Discovery Miles 23 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the understudied history of the so-called 'incurables' in the Victorian period, the people identified as idiots, imbeciles and the weak-minded, as opposed to those thought to have curable conditions. It focuses on Caterham, England's first state imbecile asylum, and analyses its founding, purpose, character, and most importantly, its residents, innovatively recreating the biographies of these people. Created to relieve pressure on London's overcrowded workhouses, Caterham opened in September 1870. It was originally intended as a long-stay institution for the chronic and incurable insane paupers of the metropolis, more commonly referred to as idiots and imbeciles. This purpose instantly differentiates Caterham from the more familiar, and more researched, lunatic asylums, which were predicated on the notion of cure and restoration of the senses. Indeed Caterham, built following the welfare and sanitary reforms of the late 1860s, was an important feature of the Victorian institutional landscape, and it represented a shift in social, medical and political responsibility towards the care and management of idiot and imbecile paupers.

Idiocy, Imbecility and Insanity in Victorian Society - Caterham Asylum, 1867-1911 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Stef Eastoe Idiocy, Imbecility and Insanity in Victorian Society - Caterham Asylum, 1867-1911 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Stef Eastoe
R2,473 Discovery Miles 24 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the understudied history of the so-called 'incurables' in the Victorian period, the people identified as idiots, imbeciles and the weak-minded, as opposed to those thought to have curable conditions. It focuses on Caterham, England's first state imbecile asylum, and analyses its founding, purpose, character, and most importantly, its residents, innovatively recreating the biographies of these people. Created to relieve pressure on London's overcrowded workhouses, Caterham opened in September 1870. It was originally intended as a long-stay institution for the chronic and incurable insane paupers of the metropolis, more commonly referred to as idiots and imbeciles. This purpose instantly differentiates Caterham from the more familiar, and more researched, lunatic asylums, which were predicated on the notion of cure and restoration of the senses. Indeed Caterham, built following the welfare and sanitary reforms of the late 1860s, was an important feature of the Victorian institutional landscape, and it represented a shift in social, medical and political responsibility towards the care and management of idiot and imbecile paupers.

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