Tracing Hospital Boundaries: Integration and Segregation in Southeastern Europe and Beyond, 1050-1970: Clio Medica, cartea 102
Jane L. Stevens Crawshaw, Irena Benyovsky Latin, Kathleen Vongsathornen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 apr 2020
The eleven chapters show how people’s access to, and experience of, healthcare institutions was affected by social, cultural and economic, as well as medical, dynamics. These same factors intersected with developing healthcare technologies to shape hospital design and location, as well as internal policies and practices. The volume produces a new history of the hospital in which boundaries – both physical and symbolic – are frequently contested and redrawn.
Contributors are Irena Benyovsky Latin, David Gentilcore, Annemarie Kinzelbach, Rina Kralj-Brassard, Ivana Lazarević, Clement Masakure, Anna Peterson, Egidio Priani, Gordan Ravančić, Jonathan Reinarz, Jane Stevens Crawshaw, David Theodore, Christina Vanja, George Weisz, and Valentina Živković.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004404427
ISBN-10: 9004404422
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Clio Medica
ISBN-10: 9004404422
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Clio Medica
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Hospitals, Integration and Segregation
Jane Stevens Crawshaw and Gordan Ravančić
1 Beyond the City’s Walls: The Lepers of Narbonne and Siena before the Black Death
Anna M. Peterson
2 Leprosaria: The Simultaneity of Segregation and Integration in Early Modern Southern German Towns
Annemarie Kinzelbach
3 The Role of Segregation and Integration in Identity Formation for Foundlings in Early Modern Dubrovnik
Rina Kralj-Brassard and Ivana Lazarević
4 “San Servolo Lunatic!”: Segregation and Integration in the Life Cycle of Pellagra Patients at Venice’s Provincial Asylums (1842–1912)
David Gentilcore and Egidio Priani
5 Shelter and Custody. Identifying and treating Physical and Mental Disabilities in Eighteenth-Century Hessian High Hospitals
Christina Vanja
6 From Isolation to Integration: the Institutional Treatment of Burns Patients in Britain, c.1845–1950
Jonathan Reinarz
7 Segregating or Integrating Chronic Patients in Twentieth-century American Hospitals
George Weisz
8 “Dirty Dirty Dirt”: Automating Segregation in the Friesen Concept Hospital
David Theodore
9 Sacral Topography, Charity and Hospitals in Late Medieval Kotor
Valentina Živković
10 Female Piety and Gendered Spaces: Women’s Hospitals in Renaissance Dubrovnik
Irena Benyovsky Latin
11 Government Hospitals as a Microcosm: Integration and Segregation in Salisbury Hospital, Rhodesia, 1890s–1950
Clement Masakure
Thematic bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Hospitals, Integration and Segregation
Jane Stevens Crawshaw and Gordan Ravančić
Part 1: Patient Identity and Experience
1 Beyond the City’s Walls: The Lepers of Narbonne and Siena before the Black Death
Anna M. Peterson
2 Leprosaria: The Simultaneity of Segregation and Integration in Early Modern Southern German Towns
Annemarie Kinzelbach
3 The Role of Segregation and Integration in Identity Formation for Foundlings in Early Modern Dubrovnik
Rina Kralj-Brassard and Ivana Lazarević
4 “San Servolo Lunatic!”: Segregation and Integration in the Life Cycle of Pellagra Patients at Venice’s Provincial Asylums (1842–1912)
David Gentilcore and Egidio Priani
Part 2: Hospital Form and Organisation
5 Shelter and Custody. Identifying and treating Physical and Mental Disabilities in Eighteenth-Century Hessian High Hospitals
Christina Vanja
6 From Isolation to Integration: the Institutional Treatment of Burns Patients in Britain, c.1845–1950
Jonathan Reinarz
7 Segregating or Integrating Chronic Patients in Twentieth-century American Hospitals
George Weisz
8 “Dirty Dirty Dirt”: Automating Segregation in the Friesen Concept Hospital
David Theodore
Part 3: Hospital Location and Context
9 Sacral Topography, Charity and Hospitals in Late Medieval Kotor
Valentina Živković
10 Female Piety and Gendered Spaces: Women’s Hospitals in Renaissance Dubrovnik
Irena Benyovsky Latin
11 Government Hospitals as a Microcosm: Integration and Segregation in Salisbury Hospital, Rhodesia, 1890s–1950
Clement Masakure
Thematic bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Jane Stevens Crawshaw, MA (hons), MPhil, Ph.D. (2008) University of Cambridge, is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European History at Oxford Brookes University. In 2012 she published her first book, which was the first holistic study of the development of quarantine and public health in early modern Venice. She has published articles and book chapters on a number of aspects of the social, cultural, environmental and gender history of health in Renaissance Italy.
Irena Benyovsky Latin is a scholarly advisor at the Department of Medieval History, Croatian Institute of History. Her research focuses on medieval urban history in the Eastern Adriatic (especially Trogir and Dubrovnik), urban social topography, the development of medieval urban institutions and the relationship between cities and central authorities. Since 2015 she has been the PL of the research project "Towns and Cities of the Croatian Middle Ages: Urban Elites and Urban Space“, supported by the Croatian Science Foundation. She is the Croatian representative on the International Committee of the History of Towns.
Irena Benyovsky Latin is a scholarly advisor at the Department of Medieval History, Croatian Institute of History. Her research focuses on medieval urban history in the Eastern Adriatic (especially Trogir and Dubrovnik), urban social topography, the development of medieval urban institutions and the relationship between cities and central authorities. Since 2015 she has been the PL of the research project "Towns and Cities of the Croatian Middle Ages: Urban Elites and Urban Space“, supported by the Croatian Science Foundation. She is the Croatian representative on the International Committee of the History of Towns.