Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England
Autor Olive Andersonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 1987
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198201014
ISBN-10: 019820101X
Pagini: 489
Ilustrații: 13 halftones, 6 maps, 2 graphs
Dimensiuni: 147 x 223 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019820101X
Pagini: 489
Ilustrații: 13 halftones, 6 maps, 2 graphs
Dimensiuni: 147 x 223 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
What a joy it is to come across a book that is not only informative and illuminating, but also immensely readable and ... entertaining.
It is impossible in a few words to do justice to this monumental book and the exhaustive research Professor Anderson must have undertaken.
Open it at random and one's eye is caught by some fascinating titbit of interest, so packed is it with unusual historical information.
erudite and often entertaining book
Olive Anderson has done an immense amount of work on careful work on difficult sources ... Continuously analytic in her approach ... unobtrusively but consistently humane, she is an admirable guide, and complements the map of her new world with a full and detailed index ... an important, adventurous and thoroughly resourceful book.
meticulously researched and elegantly written monograph
magnificent study ... Her monograph is a model instance of how a murky and often secret subject can be reliably analysed thanks to the sensitive integration of quantitive and qualitive evidence ... alert and expert analysis ... It was all sad stuff, as this pioneering, absorbing, and learned volume so expertly shows.
a formidably intelligent book which makes few concessions to the casual reader, and none at all to theorists and mythologists ... massively-researched and path-breaking study of suicide.
a comprehensive and well-documented survey of the social scene, particularly in the London area ... This book is hardly one to be read from cover to cover ... It is more fun to open it at random and to find that there is scarcely a page that does not hold some trivia of 'useless' but fascinating information.
This is a fascinating book on a subject which never fails to arouse wide general interest ... Professor Olive Anderson has added a new dimension to the understanding of what remains a peculiarly human activity ... the writer's lucid style and the thread of human interest and compassion that is evident throughout, makes this an eminently readable work which is difficult to put down.
Reading 426 pages on Victorian and Edwardian suicide would not seem on the surface of it a cheerful way of passing the time. Olive Anderson's approach and her unfailing sympathy and common sense prove otherwise. My first of many commendations of Anderson's book is for her ability not to lose for a moment her historian's focus ... Another commendation goes to her admirable introductory defence of the official British statistics on suicide
It is impossible in a short review to do justice to a book which raises so many issues of interest to social and labour historians. Professor Anderson's careful research over many years has admirably meshed quantitative and qualitative methods and the results are presented with considerable sophistication of analysis.
the first sustained and rigorous treastment of suicide in western history ... It is a magnificent achievement ... displays a thorough mastery of every kind of relevant records and documents
a fascinating insight into the lives (and deaths) of ordinary people of the past ... Olive Anderson makes superb use of a wide range of sources, coroners' reports, diaries, letters, newspaper accounts and literature. Olive Anderson's book is an important contribution not only to the history of suicide itself ... but also to the history of psychiatry and the professionalization of care of the insane and criminals ... Through its meticulous documentation, this book destroys some of the popular misconceptions of Victorian and Edwardian attitudes to life and death.
elegantly crafted work ... the work is crammed with novel insights ... It is now hard to envisage any study of the period that can neglect this fascinating and important subject.
It is impossible in a few words to do justice to this monumental book and the exhaustive research Professor Anderson must have undertaken.
Open it at random and one's eye is caught by some fascinating titbit of interest, so packed is it with unusual historical information.
erudite and often entertaining book
Olive Anderson has done an immense amount of work on careful work on difficult sources ... Continuously analytic in her approach ... unobtrusively but consistently humane, she is an admirable guide, and complements the map of her new world with a full and detailed index ... an important, adventurous and thoroughly resourceful book.
meticulously researched and elegantly written monograph
magnificent study ... Her monograph is a model instance of how a murky and often secret subject can be reliably analysed thanks to the sensitive integration of quantitive and qualitive evidence ... alert and expert analysis ... It was all sad stuff, as this pioneering, absorbing, and learned volume so expertly shows.
a formidably intelligent book which makes few concessions to the casual reader, and none at all to theorists and mythologists ... massively-researched and path-breaking study of suicide.
a comprehensive and well-documented survey of the social scene, particularly in the London area ... This book is hardly one to be read from cover to cover ... It is more fun to open it at random and to find that there is scarcely a page that does not hold some trivia of 'useless' but fascinating information.
This is a fascinating book on a subject which never fails to arouse wide general interest ... Professor Olive Anderson has added a new dimension to the understanding of what remains a peculiarly human activity ... the writer's lucid style and the thread of human interest and compassion that is evident throughout, makes this an eminently readable work which is difficult to put down.
Reading 426 pages on Victorian and Edwardian suicide would not seem on the surface of it a cheerful way of passing the time. Olive Anderson's approach and her unfailing sympathy and common sense prove otherwise. My first of many commendations of Anderson's book is for her ability not to lose for a moment her historian's focus ... Another commendation goes to her admirable introductory defence of the official British statistics on suicide
It is impossible in a short review to do justice to a book which raises so many issues of interest to social and labour historians. Professor Anderson's careful research over many years has admirably meshed quantitative and qualitative methods and the results are presented with considerable sophistication of analysis.
the first sustained and rigorous treastment of suicide in western history ... It is a magnificent achievement ... displays a thorough mastery of every kind of relevant records and documents
a fascinating insight into the lives (and deaths) of ordinary people of the past ... Olive Anderson makes superb use of a wide range of sources, coroners' reports, diaries, letters, newspaper accounts and literature. Olive Anderson's book is an important contribution not only to the history of suicide itself ... but also to the history of psychiatry and the professionalization of care of the insane and criminals ... Through its meticulous documentation, this book destroys some of the popular misconceptions of Victorian and Edwardian attitudes to life and death.
elegantly crafted work ... the work is crammed with novel insights ... It is now hard to envisage any study of the period that can neglect this fascinating and important subject.