All Stories

  1. Sylvelyn Hähner-Rombach and Karen Nolte (eds), Patients and Social Practice of Psychiatric Nursing in the 19th and 20th Century
  2. Poverty and mental health: the work of the female sanitary inspectors in Bradford (c. 1901–1912)
  3. Howard I. Kushner, On the Other Hand: Left Hand, Right Brain, Mental Disorder, and History
  4. Waltraud Ernst, ed., Work, psychiatry and society, c. 1750-2015 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016. Pp. xiii+378. 20 figs. ISBN 9780719097690 Hbk. £75)
  5. Mental health nursing
  6. Mental health nursing
  7. Mental health nursing
  8. Mental health nursing
  9. John Stewart, Child Guidance in Britain, 1918-1955: The Dangerous Age of Childhood
  10. Implementing the Mental Deficiency Act
  11. Intelligence testing and careers advice
  12. vulnerable offenders and victims of crime
  13. Andrew Knox and Christopher Gardner-Thorpe, The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital 1741–2006, Exeter, Andrew Knox and Christopher Gardner-Thorpe, 2008, pp. xiii, 222, £16.99 (hardback 978-0-9561700-1-9), £8.99 (paperback 978-0-956170-0-2).
  14. birth control services
  15. Book reviews
  16. Health Visiting in Anxious Times
  17. Medical Officers of Health, Gender and Government Responses to the Problem of Cancer in Britain, 1900–1940
  18. Implementing the 1902 Midwives Act
  19. Wellbeing: A Cultural History of Healthy Living- By Klaus Bergdolt, translated by Jane Dewhurst
  20. Infant welfare services
  21. Book Reviews
  22. A Preference for Doing Nothing or a Misplaced Focus on Men? Problematic Starting Points for Early Twentieth-Century Public Health Reform in Cornwall
  23. Women in Science: A Social and Cultural History By Ruth Watts
  24. Community Care in Perspective: Care, Control and Citizenship
  25. Revealing and Concealing Personal and Social Problems: Family Coping Strategies and a New Engagement with Officials and Welfare Agenciesc. 1900–12
  26. Book Reviews
  27. The kiss of death or a flight of fancy? Workers' health and the campaign to regulate shuttle kissing in the British cotton industry,c. 1900–52 1
  28. Institutional Care for the Mentally Defective, 1914–1948: Diversity as a Response to Individual Needs and an Indication of Lack of Policy Coherence
  29. Special education
  30. Poor Health: Social Inequality before and after the Black Report
  31. Review: Unconscious Crime: Mental Absence and Criminal Responsibility in Victorian London
  32. Steven Cherry, Mental health care in modern England: the Norfolk Lunatic Asylum/St Andrew's Hospital c.1810–1998, Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2003, pp. xi, 335, illus., £45.00, US$75.00 (hardback 0-85115-920-6).
  33. Training for work: domestic service as a route out of long-stay institutions before 1959
  34. Training for work: domestic service as a route out of long-stay institutions before 1959
  35. Implementing the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act:: Competing Priorities and Resource Constraint Evident in the South West of England before 1948
  36. Review: A Century of Psychiatry