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Mothers, Criminal Insanity and the Asylum in Victorian England - Cure, Redemption and Rehabilitation

2025, Pocket, Engelsk

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Tracing the experiences of women who were designated insane by judicial processes from 1850 to 1900, this book considers the ideas and purposes of incarceration in three dedicated facilities: Bethlem, Fisherton House and Broadmoor. The majority of these patients had murdered, or attempted to murder, their own children but were not necessarily condemned as incurably evil by medical and legal authorities, nor by general society. Alison C. Pedley explores how insanity gave the Victorians an acceptable explanation for these dreadful crimes, and as a result, how admission to a dedicated asylum was viewed as the safest and most human solution for the -madwomen- as well as for society as a whole.

Mothers, Criminal Insanity and the Asylum in Victorian England considers the experiences, treatments and regimes women underwent in an attempt to redeem and rehabilitate them, and return them to into a patriarchal society. It shows how society-s views of the institutions and insanity

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  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Pedley, Alison C. (Independent Scholar, UK)
  • Forlag/Utgiver

    SD Books
  • Format

    Pocket
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2025
  • Antall sider

    288
  • Serienavn

    History of Crime, Deviance and Punishment
  • Varenummer

    9781350275355

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