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Professionalisation and the female musician in early-Victorian Britain: the campaign for Eliza Salmon
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Prostitution and Moral and Sexual Hygiene in Mandatory Palestine: The Criminal Code for Palestine (1921–1936)
(2021-01-01)This article argues that at the turn of the twentieth century British feminists’ expertise on hygiene, sexuality and morality projected an early prototypical form of governance feminism in Mandate Palestine by producing a ... -
Psychiatry and Religion
(Routledge, 2017)Mad people's historical anthologies and republished writings -- Mad people's perspectives in institutional histories -- Mad people's historical biographies -- Mad people's activist histories -- Conclusion ... -
Psychiatry’s Material Culture: The Symbolic Power of the Straitjacket
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The psychologist, the psychoanalyst and the ‘extraordinary child’ in postwar British science fiction
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Realizing Healthful Housing: Devices for Data Travel in Public Health and Urban Redevelopment in the 20th Century United States
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Reconciliation and violence: Hannah Arendt on historical understanding
(2014-01-01)This essay reconstructs Hannah Arendt's reading of Marx and Hegel in order to elucidate her critique of comprehensive philosophies of history. During the early 1950s Arendt endeavoured to develop a historical epistemology ... -
Reflections on the Political Thought of the Irish Revolution
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-06-30)Examining the political thought of the Irish Revolution poses two distinct problems. First we need to establish how we should date the Revolution for the purposes of intellectual history. There is no doubting that the 1916 ... -
REFLECTIONS ON THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF THE IRISH REVOLUTION
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-11-01)Examining the political thought of the Irish Revolution poses two distinct problems. First we need to establish how we should date the Revolution for the purposes of intellectual history. There is no doubting that the 1916 ... -
REFLECTIONS ON THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF THE IRISH REVOLUTION
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-11-01)Examining the political thought of the Irish Revolution poses two distinct problems. First we need to establish how we should date the Revolution for the purposes of intellectual history. There is no doubting that the 1916 ... -
Regulating the 1918-19 pandemic: flu, stoicism and the Northcliffe press.
(2013-04)Social historians have argued that the reason the 1918–19 ‘Spanish’ influenza left so few traces in public memory is that it was ‘overshadowed’ by the First World War, hence its historiographical characterisation as the ... -
Religion, scepticism and John Gregory’s therapeutic science of human nature
This article recovers the discussion of the relationship between religion, human nature and happiness in the Scottish Enlightenment physician John Gregory’s (1724–1773) A Comparative View of Human Nature (1765). Through ...