Stories
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Homes for the hives of industry
By building workers’ villages, industry titans demonstrated both philanthropy and control. Employees’ health improved, while rulebooks told them how to live ideal lives.
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Drawing the human animal
We might try to deny our animal instincts, but this series of extraordinary 17th-century drawings suggests they are only too apparent.
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Do you see what I see?
Is reality actually what you see, or just an elaborate illusion?
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Reversing the psychiatric gaze
Nineteenth-century psychiatrists were keen to categorise their patients’ illnesses reductively – by their physical appearance. But we can see a far more complex picture of mental distress, revealed by those patients able to express their inner worlds in art.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
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Nineteenth Century
Date: 1929-1932Reference: SA/EUG/D.153Part of: Eugenics Society- Books
Nineteenth Century American medical missionaries in Jaffna, Ceylon : with special reference to Samuel Fisk Green / Thiru Arumugam.
Arumugam, Thiru.Date: 2009- Journals
Nineteenth century short title catalogue (NSTC) newsletter.
Date: 1983-- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous Cuttings, Mainly Nineteenth Century
Date: 1840-1910Reference: GALTON/2/13/1/19Part of: Galton Papers- Books
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The Nineteenth Century defenders of vivisection.
Coleridge, John Duke Coleridge, Baron, 1820-1894.Date: [1882?]